![]() You can keep this open for reference and open another window. Select the PE32 image section that is under NvramSMI/Compressed section and Extract body, save the bin file. Search by text and enter nvramsmi, in the messages section at the bottom you can click where it says found in PE32 to go right there. Open the older BIOS that has the working nvram driver. Tools used(newer versions may not work correctly):ĪFUWIN64 tool v3.05.04 can be downloaded from the guide linked below YOU DO THIS AT YOUR OWN RISK and I AM NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANYTHING I found the solution and confirmed it working here's the link for the work around comment=136471, they also discuss in the thread to replacing bytes but I don't believe that'll work for every board due to variations, so not recommended. Even properly set in BIOS, RAM speeds were showing up default 1333. So u/stiligFox informed that XMP was broken with modified bios. Building a CustoMac Hackintosh: Buyer's Guide
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