MMTool v3.26 is a specialized firmware utility developed by American Megatrends (AMI) for managing and modifying older non-UEFI BIOS files. The reference to "326zip" typically points to the common compressed archive (MMTool_v3.26.zip) used to distribute this specific version. Key Functions of MMTool v3.26
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The primary purpose of MMTool is to allow users to insert, replace, or extract components within a BIOS/UEFI ROM file. Modern motherboards use a modular firmware structure where different "modules" handle specific tasks—such as CPU microcode updates, NVMe support for older boards, or custom splash screens. MMTool provides a graphical interface to manipulate these modules without needing to write code or use complex command-line hex editors. Common Use Cases MMTool v3
Enabling RAID/AHCI Support: By replacing an older RAID OROM with a newer version, users can sometimes bypass firmware limitations of the original manufacturer. This blog is for educational purposes only
Are you looking to add NVMe support or update CPU microcode for a specific motherboard model?