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Because the tool accesses low-level hardware (the BIOS chip) directly from Windows, many modern Antivirus and Windows Defender versions will flag it as "Malicious" or a "Trojan." In many cases, these are false positives due to the tool's behavior, but users should only download it from trusted community repositories.
It supports various BIOS types, including AMI, Award, Phoenix, and Insyde. Why Do Users Search for it?
It does not require installation; it runs as a standalone executable.