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hi, I have a Gigabyte MB10-DS1 which had a "Datto" branding and F01 BIOS.
I downloaded the official F06 and updated BIOS+ME via BMC web interface, and also updated the BMC itself.

I now see both LAN having have MAC all zeros.

After some googling I thought i'd give this a try:
Code:
dmi236 /o 1"0123456789ab"
however I cannot find anywhere what is the correct way to use this command for 2 MAC addresses?

or?


Code:
afudos /M[MACID]

but how to specify 2 MAC? could not find examples.


Already tried Asrock MAC Tool (from FreeDOS USB stick)
Code:
C:\>mac c [mac ID1] [mac ID2]
which does NOT work for me!


Any help please!
I wish I had never touched that BIOS update.

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Try with space between the two MAC ID's same as the Asrock Tool
afudos /M[MACID1] [MACID2]

Or with DMI236 try
dmi236 /o 1"0123456789ab" 2"0123456789ac"
Thanks! I tried AFUDOS (from this forum BIOS update section) and I got

Code:
Error: BIOS is write-protected

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Upon further googling it appears this older AFUDOS is not compatible with EFI BIOS, so I would need to use the Aptio AFUDOS which would not have the /M option for the MAC (?!)

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Update 1.
I have tried all AFUDOS version I could possibly find, some having the /M and the other did not.
the 4.12 (from this forum) says "write-protected" while the 4.39 hangs.

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Update 2.
DMI236 does not work, it does not accept the 2 MAC addresses.
With a single one it returns an incomprehensible error.

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I am stuck! Sad
even FPT dump is failing me!

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Heeeeelp Huh
I posted huge reply for you over at Win-raid forum, lets stay in one place, either is fine for me but we don't need to hop around anymore Big Grin