Mara Robin B.
Mara Robin B.
That PR appears unrelated. I would also like to see this, as it provides an efficient failover method should some routes break.
>What is "wrong guess :(" ? VBiosFinder uses heuristics to determine whether or not the file contains compressed data, this is not perfectly accurate, so when the heuristic matches it...
It does look like there's compressed data of *some form*. I disassembled the executable, and it is using lzexpand to inflate data from somewhere. Couldn't find the exact details just...
I think this may be fixed with https://github.com/coderobe/VBiosFinder/commit/88aea3ae66ad676ef3f97af62c952424c47bd15a - can you pull the latest version and try again?
Oh yeah, I've taken a look at the BIOS of the XPS 9550 in the past, which i assume to be similar, and couldn't figure out how the update was...
I've dug around a bit more and with https://github.com/coderobe/VBiosFinder/commit/ea89d34da221eace3b3aecbbb12709ac62c6e16c i'm able to extract uefi data from the dell updaters now, though it looks like either they're only partial uefi images...
yeah, sure - if you translate hdr-unpack to ruby i'll integrate it in here i sadly don't currently have the time to look into that myself, but it looks like...
alright - thanks! i'll look into merging it.
If you plan on flashing a modded bios, you're likely SOL there as you have no way of signing the updated package.
Thanks for the binwalk hint, I'm gonna look into adding automation of this.