Mmtool 326zip
Running the executable inside mmtool326.zip transports you back to the Windows XP era.
The most common use case: adding an NVMe DXE driver to a BIOS that doesn't natively support NVMe SSDs. With mmtool 326zip, you can insert the driver into the "DXE Core" volume. mmtool 326zip
What task are you trying to accomplish? Common legitimate tools for related tasks include: Running the executable inside mmtool326
| If you want to... | Use this instead |
|------------------|------------------|
| Modify BIOS/UEFI firmware (AMI) | MMTool (official from AMI) – versions like MMTool 5.02.0024 |
| Extract or view ZIP archives | 7-Zip, WinRAR, or built-in OS tools |
| Work with Intel ME/Flash images | Intel Flash Image Tool (FIT) |
| Work with binary firmware | UEFITool, UEFIExtract | What task are you trying to accomplish
Many Z77, Z87, H61, and X79 motherboards lack NVMe boot capability. Using mmtool 326zip, you can insert a standard NVMe DXE driver into the BIOS, flash the modified ROM, and boot from a PCIe NVMe SSD.