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  • This is the mandatory entry point to BIOS-Doctor.

    Read the pinned topics in this category BEFORE:
    • posting any request
    • flashing or modifying BIOS
    • attempting recovery
    • using SPI programmers

    This category is READ-ONLY by design.
    Topics and replies are disabled on purpose.

    If you skip this section, your post may be closed elsewhere without review.

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  • Official forum rules, guidelines and important information.
    Please read before posting or creating new topics.

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    BIOS Doctor Forum Rules Although the Administrators and Moderators of bios-doctor.com will attempt to keep all objectionable messages off this forum, it is impossible for us to review them all. All messages express the views of the author, and owners of bios-doctor.com will not be held responsible for the content of any message. You warrant that you will not post any messages that are obscene, vulgar, sexually-oriented, hateful, threatening, or otherwise in violation of any laws or rules of the Forum. The owners of bios-doctor.com have the right to remove, edit, move or close any thread or any post for any reason without notification. Due to the real time nature of this Forum, it is impossible for all posts to be monitored and neither the Administrators nor the Moderators will be held accountable for any offensive or illegal post(s) made by the Forum's members. Administrators can edit, delete, move, or close any posts they wish, with or without reason. Administrators can remove Moderators access for not fulfilling duties, abusing position, or for any reason they see fit. Administrators can ban any member on the board with or without reason. Administrators can do anything on this board they wish. They can change rules at their own discretion without notification. Moderators are allowed to edit, delete, move, or close any posts they wish for any reason. If you wish to question a decision, you should PM the Moderator in question and ask the reason. Moderators can ban users on the Forum for violations of the rules within reason. Any abuse to Administrators/Moderators can result in an immediate ban from the board. 8 ) bios-doctor.com is a Free Speech Forum, provided you do not use any foul language and don't engage in personal attacks. All topics should be in the correct section of the board, and the allowed topics. Flooding the board with posts is not allowed. Flooding is posting a large number of useless posts quickly. You should NEVER have two useless posts consecutively, one after the other, as you can edit your post to change any mistakes or add any comments. SPAM is not allowed on the board in ANY FORM whatsoever. If spam is added on the Forum, then the post will be deleted. Spam can be considered as posting "Thank you" posts to gain status on the board, posting a link for money making purposes, advertisements of material you are trying to promote, or another site without prior approval, posting useless information, or other objectionable material as determined by Admin/Mods. Spamming can result in being banned from the board. This board is a collection of sections which are dedicated to specific criteria and should NOT be considered a place to incite arguments or debates which are based on moral, political, philosophical, ethical, or cultural issues. No member should flame another member (shouting, caps-lock, etc.). No use of what is considered insulting, obscene language, swear words, etc. This may result in a warning or ban, from this Forum. No racist, cultural or religious defamation, or any posts regarding anything to do with this issue is allowed. Anything political in anyway will be closed or deleted unless determined to be pertinent by Admins/Mods. English is the ONLY language allowed on the Forum. Therefore, basic command of English is advisable so that you can understand the rules and also communicate with staff. If you post in a different language, the thread will be deleted. No pornography or unsuitable graphic imagery including links to such materials. Anything illegal regarding this issue will give grounds for an immediate ban by Admins/Mods. 19)Do not use comments that are racist, or offend others ethnic origin, cultural, religious defamation, or by any other means. Improper use of avatar and signature is not allowed. Also, no user name in email-id format (eg: bugmenot@hotmail.com) is allowed. Treat members as you would like to be treated, with courtesy and respect. All members as well as Administrators and Moderators can have posts deleted. ANY post which breaks ANY of the rules may be closed or deleted. Don't ever argue with Moderators/Administrators. Regardless of your point of argument, Moderators/Administrators have the final say. Signatures that are not visually appealing or have any meaning whatsoever will be removed. Charges may be applicable for some Software and Services provided on this Forum (bios-doctor.com) Remark: We do not condone the sale of pirated software, or any other copyrighted/trademarked materials.The software developers need to be paid for their efforts. If you like their software, you should buy it. This is to allow the software developers to survive and that we will get to enjoy more innovative products.
  • Bios-Doctor is an independent technical community focused on BIOS, UEFI, firmware, and low-level system engineering.

    🔹 This forum exists for users who work with hardware and firmware at a deeper level than standard OS-based troubleshooting, including recovery, diagnostics, modification, and compatibility research.

    1)What this forum is about:

    BIOS / UEFI analysis, recovery, and safe modification Firmware troubleshooting (Intel ME / CSME, NVMe, controllers, embedded firmware) Low-level drivers, tools, and utilities Legacy hardware support and non-standard configurations Practical diagnostics based on real hardware behavior

    2)What this forum is NOT:

    No piracy or cracked software No bypassing security, ownership locks, or corporate protections No instructions for unauthorized access to devices or networks No “one-click magic fixes” or unsafe advice

    3)How to use the forum correctly:

    Choose the most relevant category or subcategory before creating a topic Read the pinned topic inside the category first Provide accurate hardware information (model, chipset, BIOS/UEFI version) Describe the problem clearly and technically Low-quality, vague, or misleading topics may be closed or removed.

    4)Who this forum is for:

    Advanced users Technicians and repair specialists Enthusiasts working with firmware and legacy hardware Engineers and researchers interested in low-level system behavior If you are new here, start with the Announcements and Forum Rules, then move to the appropriate technical section.
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  • Bios-Doctor is an independent technical community focused on BIOS modding, firmware analysis, system recovery and low-level hardware engineering.

    We bring together experienced enthusiasts, reverse engineers and advanced users who work with BIOS/UEFI firmware, EC controllers, Intel ME, AMD PSP, SPI flash programming and recovery of bricked systems.

    Our forum is dedicated to practical knowledge and real-world solutions, including:
    • BIOS and UEFI unlocking (AMI Aptio, Insyde H2O, Phoenix)
    Firmware recovery after failed updates or corruption
    Intel Management Engine (ME) cleaning and repair
    • Supervisor and BIOS password removal
    • Wi-Fi / WWAN whitelist removal
    • NVMe, AHCI and RAID firmware-related issues
    CPU microcode and platform-level modding
    Low-level diagnostics for laptops, desktops and workstations

    Unlike generic tech forums, Bios-Doctor focuses on firmware-level problems that cannot be solved by drivers, operating systems or standard software tools.

    We believe in:
    • Open technical discussion
    • Sharing verified methods instead of myths
    • Preserving access to hardware you legally own
    • Long-term documentation of BIOS and firmware knowledge

    Our mission is to create a structured knowledge base where users can find accurate information about BIOS modding, firmware recovery and advanced system troubleshooting — without noise, marketing or misleading advice.

    This forum exists for those who work below the operating system level and want to truly understand how their hardware functions.

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