

UEFITool is compatible with a variety of BIOS image types, including ROM, BIN, CAP, BIO, FD, WPH and EFI, which are loaded and displayed inside a structured view, alongside details such as name, type and subtype.

The application sports an extremely simple design and is less impressive in terms of appearance the compromise it makes on looks is certainly compensated in functionality, if we look at the bigger picture. This is not to say that anyone can handle an application such as UEFITool however, with a minimum level of knowledge in BIOS modding, users can make the most of it and achieve modified versions of an UEFI image in a complication-free manner. The management of UEFI images is said to be a job for professionals, although UEFITool delivers an approach that doesn’t target advanced users exclusively. UEFITool is brought in a line of work that was less exploited and advertised up until recently.
#Uefitool 0.22.4 windows
fix for builds on Windows with MinGW, thanks to for reporting and for the fix.fix for a crash during ME FPT parsing, thanks to for reporting and for the fix.support for x86-64 128Kb Recovery Startup AP Data, a special 16 byte entry at a fixed address inside a Padding file in some PEI volumes on x86-64 PCs, thanks to support for AMI ROM Hole files, that need to remain at fixed base addresses inside the image, thanks to fixes and small improvements:.

It also adds FreeBSD to the list of supported OSes thanks to effort to make the tools buildable there.
#Uefitool 0.22.4 full
This release is full of minor improvements and fixes for minor issues that laid unresolved for several years due to them being so minor.
