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UEFITool for Windows

  • Free
  • In English
  • V0.28.0
  • 4.8
  • (6)

Free UEFI image editor

UEFITool, like Ventoy and Boot-Repair-Disk, is a free UEFI modification that gives you access to UEFI-compatible utilities. On Windows, it features a simple interface that allows you to analyze, edit, and view BIOS images and UEFI firmware settings. The key is to import the data into picture files, which can then serve as the foundation for customizing them. 

Professionals generally change UEFI firmware, however, UEFITool makes it simple for beginners to understand how it works. It's also compatible with a variety of BIOS types and offers plenty of other features. You have the option of using the regular or advanced settings.

How do I edit UEFI?

Working with BIOS settings may be challenging, especially if you're not familiar with the procedure. The goal of UEFITool is to make the process easier by providing the best techniques for interpreting and changing settings without causing any harm. You'll just import files as images and make changes before exporting them again. The user-friendly UEFITool interface is the first component that makes UEFI-changing simple for you. 

Everything is well laid out in windows where you can get all of the information you need to get you started. Of course, before you can make any changes, you'll need to comprehend what you're looking at. UEFITool displays the data in an easy-to-read manner. Images, such as BIN, BIO, ROM, CAP, WPH, FD, and EFI are some of the image types you can experiment with using this tool.

As long as you know what you're doing, you can add and delete components as you see appropriate. After you have the necessary changes, you have the option to either save your BIOS images and UEFI firmware settings to your Windows device or an external USB drive as the last step. If you wish to seek other developers' feedback on the changes, you may also share it publicly.

Easily change your UEFI firmware 

For those who find making UEFI changes tiresome and somewhat complicated, UEFITool will serve as an excellent solution for you. You'll have a basic user interface that easy to understand and navigate, making your job a lot easier. What's more, you'll be able to export any of your work quickly after you're finished. It's also beneficial to those who wish to learn and practice handling this type of tool.

  • Pros

    • Import BIOS files
    • View, edit, and analyze images
    • Share images to other users
  • Cons

    • Suited more to experienced UEFI users
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App specs

  • License

    Free

  • Version

    0.28.0

  • Latest update

  • Platform

    Windows

    Other platforms (1)
  • OS

    Windows XP

  • Language

    English

  • Downloads

    23.4K

    Last month's downloads

    • 505
  • Size

    7.38 MB

  • Developer

    • CodeRush

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UEFITool for PC

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  • In English
  • V0.28.0
  • 4.8
  • (6)

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