############################################################################################### # # Edit this file to give non-default values to FPF fuses # using the FPF flash mirror. This file is used by FpfMirrorGenerateNvar.pl # script. Each line in this file describes a fuse file in the following pattern: # # [ID]:[Value]:[Locked] # # ID - Fuse file ID (see FUSE_FILE_XXX in FpfHeciMsgs.h) # Value - Desired value of fuse file in **hex** digits, must be byte-aligned (For single bit file, should be 00 or 01) # Locked - Boolean indicates if the file should be locked (TRUE/FALSE) # # For example, If this file contains the following line: # # FUSE_FILE_OEM_KEY_HASH_1:87c558E1FBBA60F7A87E58372D7CCC3BBB704DDB8E2144907C88FA1465A86FEA:TRUE # # Then the Key_hash_1 file will be locked and will have the value: # # {0x87,0xc5,0x58,0xE1,0xFB,0xBA,0x60,0xF7,0xA8,0x7E,0x58,0x37,0x2D,0x7C,0xCC,0x3B, # 0xBB,0x70,0x4D,0xDB,0x8E,0x21,0x44,0x90,0x7C,0x88,0xFA,0x14,0x65,0xA8,0x6F,0xEA} # # # Alt_bios_limit file is 16 bits wide; applicable values are up to 0x1FFF (13 bits effective). # For the following line: # # FUSE_FILE_ALT_BIOS_LIMIT:1FFF:FALSE # # The effective integer value will be: 0x1FFF # ############################################################################################### #This Fuse bit is for enabling Verified Boot. Change value to "01" to enable Secure/verified boot FUSE_FILE_SECURE_BOOT_EN:00:FALSE #This Fuse bit is for Disabling Intel(R) PTT. set value to '01' to permanently disable Intel(R) PTT (ftpm) FUSE_FILE_TPM_DISABLE:00:FALSE #Hash of the public part of the OEM signing key obtained with the Flamingo tool FUSE_FILE_OEM_KEY_HASH_1:0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000:FALSE #The 13 Most Significant Bits of address of alternate copy of IBB within BIOS region #Alt_bios_limit file is 16 bits wide; applicable values are up to 0x1FFF (13 bits effective). FUSE_FILE_ALT_BIOS_LIMIT:0000:FALSE #This is the ID of the of the Key Manifest ('0' indicates no key manifest is required) FUSE_FILE_KEY_MANIFEST_ID:00:FALSEDownload Driver Pack
After your driver has been downloaded, follow these simple steps to install it.
Expand the archive file (if the download file is in zip or rar format).
If the expanded file has an .exe extension, double click it and follow the installation instructions.
Otherwise, open Device Manager by right-clicking the Start menu and selecting Device Manager.
Find the device and model you want to update in the device list.
Double-click on it to open the Properties dialog box.
From the Properties dialog box, select the Driver tab.
Click the Update Driver button, then follow the instructions.
Very important: You must reboot your system to ensure that any driver updates have taken effect.
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