If you choose to use this tool, it is recommended to run it in a secure, isolated environment (like a virtual machine or a test PC) due to its high-risk nature.

: It typically runs on Windows 7, 8, and 10 and requires administrative privileges to access low-level system hardware. How to Use the Tool Preparation : Download and unzip the toolkit.

Right-click the .exe and select "Run as Administrator." This is required to give the tool access to the hardware abstraction layer.

: Most modern UEFI (Asus EZ Flash, MSI M-Flash) have a "Save to USB" option within the BIOS menu itself.

It is primarily a 32-bit application designed for older systems (Windows XP, 7) and may not support modern firmware used in newer laptops and desktops. Administrative Rights: The tool requires being run as administrator to access low-level system hardware. Common Error:

Automatically identifies your BIOS vendor, version, and size upon launch.

in modern antivirus software. More importantly, it was built for older architectures (MBR/Legacy BIOS). Modern computers use

This tool is for backup only . It does not have a "Flash" or "Restore" feature. To put a backup back onto a chip, you would typically need a separate flashing utility or a physical CH341A programmer. How to Use It Safely If you decide to use the toolkit, follow these steps: