Deleting unnecessary or outdated modules to free up space in the BIOS flash chip. Key Use Case: Adding NVMe Support to Older Motherboards
Users of this tool often keep a hardware flasher (like a CH341A programmer) on hand to manually rewrite the BIOS chip if a software flash fails.
Never flash a modified BIOS unless you have a proven method of recovery. Ideally, use a motherboard that features a dual-BIOS switch or keep a cheap USB hardware programmer nearby to manually re-write the stock firmware if a boot loop occurs. Conclusion
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