A free and open source editor for CSound
with Python and Lua support.
Advanced users often use it to change Hardware IDs (HWIDs) to bypass certain software-level hardware locks. Key Features and Commands
The "new" versions of AMIWin64 support modern UEFI/Aptio standards and can target specific SMBIOS types. Target SMBIOS Table /IVN ["String"] Read/Write BIOS Vendor Name /SM ["String"] Update System Manufacturer /SV ["String"] Update System Version/Model /SS ["String"] Set System Serial Number /SU AUTO Automatically generate a new System UUID /BS ["String"] Set Baseboard (Motherboard) Serial Number /DUMPALL [File] Export all SMBIOS data to a text file Sources: HWID Ban: Change UUID and Serial of AMI BIOS Motherboard
The AMIWin64 (often referred to in technical circles as AMIDEWINx64.EXE ) is a powerful, low-level utility developed by American Megatrends Inc. (AMI) for managing and modifying Desktop Management Interface (DMI) and SMBIOS data directly within a 64-bit Windows environment. Whether you are a system administrator correcting manufacturing errors or an enthusiast troubleshooting hardware identification issues, the latest versions of this tool provide critical access to your system's firmware identity. What is AMIWin64 (AMIDEWIN)?
Re-entering a lost system serial number or UUID following a BIOS update or chip clear.
AMIWin64 is a command-line utility designed for motherboards running or Aptio firmware . Its primary purpose is to read and write "strings" within the SMBIOS tables—the data that identifies your PC to the operating system and software. Common Use Cases:
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Advanced users often use it to change Hardware IDs (HWIDs) to bypass certain software-level hardware locks. Key Features and Commands
The "new" versions of AMIWin64 support modern UEFI/Aptio standards and can target specific SMBIOS types. Target SMBIOS Table /IVN ["String"] Read/Write BIOS Vendor Name /SM ["String"] Update System Manufacturer /SV ["String"] Update System Version/Model /SS ["String"] Set System Serial Number /SU AUTO Automatically generate a new System UUID /BS ["String"] Set Baseboard (Motherboard) Serial Number /DUMPALL [File] Export all SMBIOS data to a text file Sources: HWID Ban: Change UUID and Serial of AMI BIOS Motherboard
The AMIWin64 (often referred to in technical circles as AMIDEWINx64.EXE ) is a powerful, low-level utility developed by American Megatrends Inc. (AMI) for managing and modifying Desktop Management Interface (DMI) and SMBIOS data directly within a 64-bit Windows environment. Whether you are a system administrator correcting manufacturing errors or an enthusiast troubleshooting hardware identification issues, the latest versions of this tool provide critical access to your system's firmware identity. What is AMIWin64 (AMIDEWIN)?
Re-entering a lost system serial number or UUID following a BIOS update or chip clear.
AMIWin64 is a command-line utility designed for motherboards running or Aptio firmware . Its primary purpose is to read and write "strings" within the SMBIOS tables—the data that identifies your PC to the operating system and software. Common Use Cases:
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Credits
Many thanks for suggestions and debugging help to Roberto Doati, Gabriel Maldonado, Mark Jamerson, Andreas Bergsland, Oeyvind Brandtsegg, Francesco Biasiol, Giorgio Klauer, Paolo Girol, Francesco Porta, Eric Dexter, Menno Knevel, Joseph Alford, Panos Katergiathis, James Mobberley, Fabio Macelloni, Giuseppe Silvi, Maurizio Goina, Andrés Cabrera, Peiman Khosravi, Rory Walsh, Luis Jure and Giovanni Doro.
Advanced users often use it to change Hardware