

- #Mmtool aptio 5.00.0007 original update#
- #Mmtool aptio 5.00.0007 original Patch#
- #Mmtool aptio 5.00.0007 original Pc#
This is the output I got.ġ0) Select 'm' and upload your CPU microcode update. The name of the BIOS image file will appear momentarily at the top-left corner.
#Mmtool aptio 5.00.0007 original update#
Look for the microcode update filename that matches with what was jotted down, and copy it to the UBU folder.ħ) In a PowerShell or Command Prompt with admin privileges, make the UBU folder the Current Directory.įor example, I'd enter CD C:\Users\axle\Desktop\UBU into a PowerShell. Go to the "intel-ucode" folder inside the microcode folder extracted earlier. Now, jot them down in this format: 06-3F-02. Rename the folder "UBU", and place both the BIOS image and MMTool.exe in the UBU root folder.Ħ) Download CPU-Z. I extracted the BIOS image and renamed it R5E_3801.CAPĥ) Extract the UBU archive. ( Currently 3801 for the Rampage V Extreme ). (Current version: 20180312)Ĥ) Download the latest unpatched BIOS. Extract the contents and remove the version number from the filename.ģ) Download the latest "Linux Processor Microcode Data File" from: Now that the quirky bits are out of the way.ġ) Download version 1.69.16 of the "UEFI BIOS Updater" here (!AlA7nS-QQfcxgtdSrItf0OjymYP-8g).Ģ) Download MMTool version 5.02.0.24 (patched).
#Mmtool aptio 5.00.0007 original Pc#
Also, without CSM disabled, the PC will *freeze* when trying to load the saved BIOS settings from the USB drive. I disable the "Compatibility Support Module": "Boot" -> "CSM Compatibility Support Module", reboot, and the video outputs to my displayport as it should. After flashing *any* BIOS on my R5E, the video output defaults to the HDMI port. ASUS programmers.įYI: A quirk that may or may not occur with your R5E. The settings actually get saved as a *.CMO file, but that works, too. "Tools" -> "ASUS Overclocking Profile" -> "Load/Save Profile from USB Drive" -> " Save as a new *.com file" I recommend rebooting into CMOS Setup and save the current BIOS settings to a USB drive as a *.COM file. These instructions are primarily for owners of the original Rampage V Extreme since I have that mobo. UPDATE 6-Apr-19: I have change the link in 1) to point to version 1.69.16 of UBU because. UPDATE 9-Apr-18: I have replaced the link to Ashampoo Spectre-Meltdown-CPU-Checker Hasn't happened yet AFAIK, but thought this needs to be made clear. NOT SUPPORT USB BIOS FLASHBACK OR SOMETHING SIMILAR, LEST SOMETHING GOES HORRIBLY WRONGĪND THE PC IS RENDERED UNBOOTABLE. UPDATE 27-Mar-18: DON'T EVEN TRY FLASHING A BIOS YOU'VE PATCHED IF THE MOTHERBOARD DOES

UPDATE 22-Mar-18: Linked to "MMTool 502.0024 Mod" as it is compatible with both Aptio V & Aptio IV BIOSes. With the current version of the tools which also worked fine and have updated this post to reflect that. I patched the BIOS using the tools available in Jan and flashed it, which worked fine. UPDATE 16-Mar-18: Intel posted a new microcode update dated 12-Mar-18, so get it while you can.
#Mmtool aptio 5.00.0007 original Patch#
UPDATE 29-Jan-18: I recommend to not patch the BIOS until Intel uploads a fixed microcode update.
