Only for UEFI!!!

This in not by me

Full Credits: CodeRush

why we want to use PmPatch? So that we run OS X without having to modify, delete or block AppleIntelCPUPowermanagement.kext.

what are the risk?: Brick your laptop/pc maybe...



patch modern UEFI BIOSes from different vendors to prevent them from locking MSR 0xE2 and therefore make the system with patched BIOS compatible with native OS X power management.

It's tested on AMI, Phoenix and Insyde UEFI BIOSes and it works.



This patch works on boards based on 5th, 6th, 7th and 8th series of Intel chipsets, so NM10 and similar ones are supported - there is nothing to patch in that BIOSes.



How to use:

fow windows user:

1. extract the .rar

2 open C: (click on your hard disk where Winows installed )

2. goto "Windows"

3. goto "System32" (C:\Windows\System32)

4. Drag the PmPatch that you extract just now to here

5. at "Start" type in "cmd" (without quotes) windows 8 also same [just go to 'search' at top right and search for cmd]

6. Type in 'pmpatch [drag the bios firmware you want to patch] C:\Users\your name \Desktop\yourpatchedbios.____' the ____ must fill with the format of your bios firmware such as: .bios



overall Mac and windows user usage:

pmpatch /path/to/original.bios /path/to/patched.bios











This program can produce corrupt BIOS images, try them on your own risk.

Please attach AIDA64's or DarwinDumper's report file to your "PMPatch didn't work for me" message.

Thank you in advance.



F.A.Q.

1. I have many "... not found" messages in program output, is it bad?

-- No, if the last message is "Output file generated", it's OK to have any other messages.



2. I have patched my BIOS, can you guarantee it will work after flashing?

-- No, but there are many people with patched BIOSes of all kinds, and very few negative reports.



3. I can't flash my patched BIOS due to "security verification failed", what can I do?

-- If you have ASUS board with USB BIOS Flashback support, use it to flash your modified BIOS.

-- If you have AMI UEFI BIOS (all modern desktop boards now have one, DO NOT TRY IT ON NOTEBOOKS ), then you can use this method.

-- If you have non-AMI BIOS, I don't know any 100% working method except using external programmer, which are cheap and fast nowadays.



4. Program version for OS X crashes with "Segmentation fault" message, what to do now?

-- It's a known issue with LZMA compression code compiled by Apple compilers, please try using version for Windows. [GO TO DOWNLOAD]

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