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So, I looked into this and it seems in my BIOS (Gigabyte Z690 Aorus Elite DDR4, version F23), a copy of the default settings is stored in NVRAM. If I edit the setting in NVRAM, it takes. The optimized default value is changed and the current value is changed accordingly when I load optimized defaults. If UEFI Editor makes changes to AMITSESetupData_body.bin, the settings don't take.
It seems editing AMITSESetupData_body.bin does nothing.
Also, I'd like to say: Thank you for this great tool! Even if it doesn't currently work for me, I can see all the settings in their proper category, which is very useful!
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My issue is similar to this in that the changes made by UEFI-Editor do not take effect when I load the "Optimized Defaults".
What I do, is this:
Changelog is
`========== Section_Freeform_subtype_GUID_setupdata_setupdata_AMITSESetupData_body.bin ==========
Low Power S0 Idle Capability | QuestionId 0x225: Optimal 00 -> 01`
So, I looked into this and it seems in my BIOS (Gigabyte Z690 Aorus Elite DDR4, version F23), a copy of the default settings is stored in NVRAM. If I edit the setting in NVRAM, it takes. The optimized default value is changed and the current value is changed accordingly when I load optimized defaults. If UEFI Editor makes changes to AMITSESetupData_body.bin, the settings don't take.
It seems editing AMITSESetupData_body.bin does nothing.
Also, I'd like to say: Thank you for this great tool! Even if it doesn't currently work for me, I can see all the settings in their proper category, which is very useful!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: