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Bios-Doctor BIOS and Firmware Modding Forum

Bios-Doctor – BIOS & Firmware Modding Forum

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  3. Welcome to Bios-Doctor — BIOS & Firmware Modding, Recovery and Low-Level Engineering Community
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Welcome to Bios-Doctor — BIOS & Firmware Modding, Recovery and Low-Level Engineering Community

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    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.

    Andrii
    Desktop PC build & tuning
    Ireland

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    • andermaxpcA
      andermaxpc
      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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    • K
      Korwin

      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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