and a "pad-file" is generated just after the SandyBridgeGop DXE driver. If I open it with the 0.28.0, no alignment warning appears, but I simply cannot remove any DXE driver or the bios will be incorrectly re-generated and the board won't boot. However, if I remove the IntelSnbGopDriver, the "pad-file" dissapears and, then, I can remove some DXE drivers and everything works ok. I'm not sure but perhaps the IntelSnbGopDriver's code includes some kind of microcode-GUID chars inside "17088572-377F-44EF-8F4E-B09FFF46A070" and your UEFITool's 0.28.0/A58 parser thinks is a new microcode section when are just some GUID chars inside the DXE driver code.The first section that makes UEFI-changing life easier for you is the simple EUFITool interface. Everything is laid out neatly for you in windows where you can find all the data you need. Of course, you’ll need some basic knowledge of what you’re looking at before you can make any changes. UEFITool presents the information to you in an easy-to-read format. If you’re wondering about BIOS compatibility, you’ll be happy to know that there are many functions you can play with and enjoy. Image types you can fiddle with include BIN, BIO, ROM, CAP, WPH, FD, and EFI. You can add and remove pieces as you see fit, as long as you know what you’re doing.
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