If you are resurrecting an old X99 workstation, unlocking a hidden Intel VROC feature, or simply hate the “Gigabyte” boot screen, this 3MB utility is your best friend.

While the latest versions exist, version remains a golden standard. It is neither the newest nor the fastest, but it is arguably the most stable, trusted, and widely supported tool for dissecting and rebuilding UEFI firmware images. What is MMTool? Developed by AMI (American Megatrends International), MMTool is an official, though not publicly marketed, utility used to manipulate AMI UEFI BIOS capsules. Think of it as a surgically precise file manager for your motherboard’s firmware.

Disclaimer: Modifying BIOS firmware voids warranties and carries a risk of permanent hardware damage. Proceed only if you understand UEFI architecture and have recovery hardware available.

In the shadowy corners of PC hardware forums—where enthusiasts unlock hidden CPU features, add NVMe boot support to old motherboards, or slip in custom logos—one utility has held near-mythical status for over a decade: MMTool .

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