Isolate the motherboard bios details for use.
Isolate the motherboard bios details for use.
I think you're looking for a way to use amibcp, but I'm not familiar with BIOS modification. Hopefully this helps guide you if no one else can assist.
Update for those searching similar issues. This applies mainly to my AsRock board. The ROM file is .60 but you can rename it .bin without affecting functionality since ROM and bin are nearly identical. After modifications, use tools like MMtool to remove the 6f microcode for unlocking the Xeon all-core turbo mode. Then run UBU to bypass ASRock’s safety checks (they have documentation on this). Finally, flash through their UEFI Instant Flash, renaming it to match the original BIOS so the system recognizes it. I’m considering creating a quick reference guide for others who face the same process.