Mara Robin B.
Mara Robin B.
Works for me. The update contains VBIOS data for the `8086:0406`, `10de:13b6`, and `10de:1436` video cards in the `app/N1UET72W/$0AN1U00.FL1` blob, correctly identified and stripped by UEFIExtract. Do you have UEFIExtract...
Ran what in an X session? VBiosFinder does not require X, and you don't need to do any part of the extraction manually.
Ah, indeed - now that's a different issue - UEFITool new_engine HEAD appears to be broken or behave differently, the last known working commit of UEFITool is `616464ba2901880942cd8d8e5685b510db985719`. I'll have...
@stzokev the connector doesn't really matter, if your vbios is loaded from the firmware you'll have no luck extracting it from the card itself
@stzokev i have used vbiosfinder on several laptops running different operating systems and i really can't reproduce your issue. on your last output snippet it looks like innoextract is not...
it's optional unless it's actually required for extraction. i should probably catch these errors and print a more helpful error message
Specifically, though, it will tell you ``` checking for innoextract... no Install 'innoextract' on your system (required for Inno Installers) ```
did you set up uefiextract correctly?
this was run off d17f0627
westend wasn't ready when i opened the PR - it is now, i'll add the files.