![]() That's not to say that the task they face is not either complex, difficult nor insurmountable, merely that in the rush to deliver a solution they may not have had the opportunity to test appropriately. It happens.įor those interested I have found an article that does a reasonable job explaining the issues without getting into the complexities of Kernel mode isolation and Process Context Identification markers. The article is here īe under no illusions however for Intel, this is now a race against time. The chances are good that the first live exploits will begin making the rounds before all required patching operations are complete. In the interim make sure any system protection software you have is up to date and capable. If I find out more I will post it to this thread.īecause I saw it earlier in the thread, and I think it warrants re-mentioning: for those of you that don't mind taking a bit of a risk (or know how to recover from a bad flash), there *is* a utility (google UEFI BIOS Updater, there's a post on Win-Raid forums, I kinda don't wanna link it or any pre-done BIOS for liability's sake) you can use to update your own microcode. ![]() ![]() This worked flawlessly for me personally with my G750JM notebook I can't speak for other/newer boards with the security features they may have in place.įOR ADVANCED USERS, and I claim no responsibility:ġ. Update your BIOS to the latest version if you haven't already, and configure it as you like.Ģ. #Mmtool v5.0.0.7 download updateĭownload UBU, and the AMIBIOS and Aptio AMI Firmware Update Utility.ģ. Find MMTool v5.0.0.7 and put the EXE in UBU's folder (same folder as ubu.bat) named as MMTool.exe.Ĥ. Use the AFUWin tool appropriate for your system (you may need to try the different tools older boards likely need Aptio, new likely need AptioV, but it'll tell you if you use the wrong one) to save your current BIOS somewhere.ĥ. From a command prompt, run "ubu" in UBU's folder and select your BIOS file.Ħ.
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