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Hello!   I try to mod my Bios with Ozmosis. But I have no enough Total free Space, i guess. In Volume 2 is more than enough Space, 1.4 mb free. In Volume 1 around 85 kb an Total free Space just 190 kb, if i try to inject a file thats larger than these 190 kb i get an error "Cannot get Firmware ...." But if the File is smaller than the 190 kb it works fine.... Can i take some of the free Space from Volume 2 to get more Total free Space?   My Specs:   CPU:              Intel Xeon E3-1230-V3 Mainboard:    Gigabyte GA-H87-D3H GFX:              Nvidia Geforce 250GTS Bootloader:   Clover 2K v2330   Thanks a lot for your help

hi.

This its known problem with new gigabyte bioses and some x68 boards from gigabyte too.

 

i have same problem with Z87M D3H

To overcome this problem i deleted legacy all  oprom and leave only intel vga one.

U can find more modules that can be safe deleted like  network oproms and efi drivers

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My bios have legacy and efi  oprom for atheros lan that this board dont have... 

I can check your bios to make free space.

What version doo u use ?

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Hello!   I try to mod my Bios with Ozmosis. But I have no enough Total free Space, i guess. In Volume 2 is more than enough Space, 1.4 mb free. In Volume 1 around 85 kb an Total free Space just 190 kb, if i try to inject a file thats larger than these 190 kb i get an error "Cannot get Firmware ...." But if the File is smaller than the 190 kb it works fine.... Can i take some of the free Space from Volume 2 to get more Total free Space?   My Specs:   CPU:              Intel Xeon E3-1230-V3 Mainboard:    Gigabyte GA-H87-D3H GFX:              Nvidia Geforce 250GTS Bootloader:   Clover 2K v2330   Thanks a lot for your help

 

Indeed same issue here with giga z68ma-d2h @ 4mb bios. Already delete some device id's in core (8086,2822 & 8086,162)

Have about 1800kb free in volume 2. But Total free space is 280kb

 

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IntelIvbGopDriv (have SB cpu)

TcpDxe

Dhcp4Dxe

Lp4ConfigDxe

Lp4Dxe

Mtftp4Dxe

Udp4Dxe

Dhcp6Dxe

Lp6Dxe

Mtftp6Dxe

Udp6Dxe

 

Any other way do resolve this?

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Hi,

 

You have to focus on volume 01, because the volume 02 is a part of it, it's already a compressed section.

If you try CodeRush's UefiTool, you'll see it. http://forums.mydigitallife.info/threads/48979-UEFITool-UEFI-firmware-image-viewer-and-editor

 

Here's what i've done on your rom:

 

+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| Firmware Volume : 01               Location :  001C0000   Length :  1B0000  |
+---+---------------+------------------------------------+--------+------+----+
|NO |    FileName   |               GUID                 |Location| Size |Type|
+---+---------------+------------------------------------+--------+------+----+
|000|               |AE717C2F-1A42-4F2B-8861-78B79CA07E07|001C0048|18BF9E|FV  |
|001|               |17088572-377F-44EF-8F4E-B09FFF46A070|0034BFE8|020818|RAW |
|002|S3Restore      |EFD652CC-0E99-40F0-96C0-E08C089070FC|0036C800|0025BC|PEIM|
+---+---------------+------------------------------------+--------+------+----+
| Bytes Free       : 001240 (  4 KB)    Bytes Used       : 1AEDC0 (1723 KB)    |
+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+

 

| Firmware Volume : 02               Location :  00000000   Length :  606000  |
+---+---------------+------------------------------------+--------+------+----+
|NO |    FileName   |               GUID                 |Location| Size |Type|
+---+---------------+------------------------------------+--------+------+----+
|000|IntelSaGopDriver|5C266089-E103-4D43-9AB5-12D7095BE2AF|00000048|001335|DRVR|
|001|IntelSnbGopDriv|8D59EBC8-B85E-400E-970A-1F995D1DB91E|0000137D|00AE64|DRVR|
.
.

.
|160|CORE_DXE       |5AE3F37E-4EAE-41AE-8240-35465B5E81EB|003E59D3|174641|DXEC|
|161|EnhancedFat    |961578FE-B6B7-44C3-AF35-6BC705CD2B1F|0055A014|00343A|DRVR|
|162|HfsPlus        |4CF484CD-135F-4FDC-BAFB-1AA104B48D36|0055D44E|003712|DRVR|
|163|PartitionDxe   |1FA1F39E-FEFF-4AAE-BD7B-38A070A3B609|00560B60|0018C2|DRVR|
|164|OzmosisDefaults|99F2839C-57C3-411E-ABC3-ADE5267D960D|00562422|0000FC|FRFM|
|165|FakeSMC.Rev-5.3|DADE1001-1B31-4FE4-8557-26FCEFC78275|0056251E|01DAA8|DRVR|
|166|Ozmosis        |AAE65279-0761-41D1-BA13-4A3C1383603F|0057FFC6|04C6CC|DRVR|
|167|DisablerKext   |DADE1002-1B31-4FE4-8557-26FCEFC78275|005CC692|0108A4|FRFM|
|168|InjectorKext   |DADE1003-1B31-4FE4-8557-26FCEFC78275|005DCF36|000514|FRFM|
|169|OzmosisTheme   |AC255206-DCF9-4837-8353-72BBBC0AC849|005DD44A|027AFC|FRFM|
+---+---------------+------------------------------------+--------+------+----+
| Bytes Free       : 0010BA (  4 KB)    Bytes Used       : 604F46 (6163 KB)    |
+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+

 

No extfs injected, if you want it you have to make some room.

 

+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| Total Bytes Free : 011558 (  69 KB)   Total Bytes Used : 3EEAA8 (4026 KB)   |
+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+

 

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Has anyone managed to make it work with Bootcamp on the same hard drive?

 

After installing win7 on a separate partition it doesn't allows to select this partition and boot from it, it's not visible in OZ boot prompt and not in F12 for some reason...

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I got a box of junk for Christmas and in there was a DisplayPort cable, so I tried it out here. The boot screen only displays at a stretched 1280x1024. With DVI (and the CsmVideo module from a Gigabyte BIOS) I get full 1920x1080.

 

Is there any way to get a full resolution bootscreen over DP or is that a limitation of the connection? I don't think there's any benefit to using DP over DVI in my case but am curious about the boot resolution all the same.

 

@asstastic: You're better off extracting them from the HermitCrabs BIOS. It's got a newer version of Ozmosis.

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Just noticed something on my gigabyte boards the extfs driver does not display in the boot loader at all (home key) or (F12)!  The asus board that I have, it works fine P8P68V-Pro.  I can triple boot just fine.  OS X /WIndows7/8.1/Ubuntu 13.10 all in UEFI mode no csm (windows 7 with csm).  I never could get it to work on any of my gigabyte boards.   Z77-DS3H v1 Z77MX-D3H or B75 board.  That for listening to my rant.

 

 

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Hello,

 

Have rev 938 in bios and works.

 

00:000 00:000 Ozmosis 1.01.0828 RELEASE (2013-10-31 19:58:45 VS2012x86) on 2013-11-09 08:46:49

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03:905 00:000 Loaded FakeSMC.Rev-5.3.938 (DADE1001-1B31-4FE4-8557-26FCEFC78275) [plist][x86_64]
03:906 00:000 Loaded CPUSensors.Rev-5.3.938 (DADE1006-1B31-4FE4-8557-26FCEFC78275) [plist][x86_64]
03:906 00:000 Loaded FakeSMCKeyStore.Rev-5.3.938 (DADE1007-1B31-4FE4-8557-26FCEFC78275) [plist][x86_64]
03:908 00:001 Loaded GPUSensors.Rev-5.3.938 (DADE1008-1B31-4FE4-8557-26FCEFC78275) [plist][x86_64]
03:910 00:002 Loaded LPCSensors.Rev-5.3.938 (DADE1009-1B31-4FE4-8557-26FCEFC78275) [plist][x86_64]
 
Fred

 

Fred, could you be so kind as to post your fakesmc files for us to try? Thanks

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Has anyone found a way to make it work on an ASUS Z87 mobo yet? they seem to all have a locked NVRAM. I have it working just can't fix iMsg or set my SMBIOS

 

Did you flash it with USB Flashback? I get a black screen and no post when I try this with my X79. Wondering if USBF is messing it up.

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Yes i use USB Flashback and all is fine I just can't write the values i need to my NVRAM to set my SMBIOS or fix my iMsg


I'm on chameleon and i can't get FaceTime or iMessage to work  

I have allways used Chimera not Cahmeleon but its the same. You need to add the FileNVRAM module and use 1.1.2 not the 1.1.3 version.

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Yes i use USB Flashback and all is fine I just can't write the values i need to my NVRAM to set my SMBIOS or fix my iMsg

 

Thanks for confirming that. I don't know why it doesn't work on my X79. But they're an odd beast at the best of times. Did you add the modules to the .CAP file from Asus or did you work off a backup?

 

I don't think Asus have any intention of fixing this bug. The only options are to find a tool that can write to NVRAM from Windows or for some of the BIOS hacking gurus to figure out a way to unlock NVRAM again.

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Its not actually a bug but a Win8 requirement for secure boot. X79 is gonna be trouble no mater what you use as OSX has no real x79/c60x support yet. With the new Mac Pro using the c602J maybe we will see better support though soon.

 

Now since the NVRAM is not locked in windows we can write our info that way, I am working on testing it now.

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Hi 

I have a problem, I changed my SMBios to MacPro 6,1 and now nothing works anymore. On every boot I get the grey circle with the line in it instead of the apple on the white foot screen. After a while it just turns itself off.

How can I change my SmBios back oder how can I recover from my Time Machine backup. I'm a bit lost at the moment.

 

Regards

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Hi 

I have a problem, I changed my SMBios to MacPro 6,1 and now nothing works anymore. On every boot I get the grey circle with the line in it instead of the apple on the white foot screen. After a while it just turns itself off.

How can I change my SmBios back oder how can I recover from my Time Machine backup. I'm a bit lost at the moment.

 

Regards

thats becouse u didnt update to 10.9.2.

to go back to working smbios just reflash bios.

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