===== H2OSDE™ (SMBIOS Data Editor) =====
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==== Features ====
* H2OSDE Editor : Edits “runtime/current DMI setting” of platform
* H2OSDE File Editor : Edits “DMI data” in DMI file
* H2OSDE Image Editor : Edits “DMI Default Setting” of BIOS image
==== Supported Operating Systems ====
* EFI Shell
* DOS
* Windows
* Linux
==== User Interface Mode ====
* [[#tab-pre-sde-efi|EFI Shell]]
* [[#tab-pre-sde-wingui|Windows GUI]]
* [[#tab-pre-sde-win|Windows CMD]]
* [[#tab-pre-sde-linux|Linux]]
1. Unzip BIOS-Tools ZIP file and copy the following to the USB stick:
|--- H2OSDE-Sx64.efi
2. Insert the prepared USB Stick to a Starterkit USB port\\
3. Boot up the system and navigate into the EFI Shell (Boot Manager > Internal EFI Shell)\\
4. After starting the EFI Shell switch path to the USB stick by typing ''fs0:''.This depends on the amount of conected mass storage devices; with command ''ls'' you can check the content of the path.\\
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To start the tool in user interface mode run the following command:
H2OSDE-Sx64.efi
1. Unzip BIOS-Tools ZIP file for Windows\\
2. Run GUI.exe for a graphical user interface (only on target module).
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1. Unzip BIOS-Tools ZIP file for Windows\\
2. Boot up the system and run Command Prompt as administrator\\
3. Switch path to the InsydeH2OSDE_x86_WIN64_* folder\\
4. Run the following command to start the H2OSDE Tool in user interface mode:\\
H2OSDE-Wx64.exe
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1. Unzip BIOS-Tools ZIP file\\
2. navigate to the H2OSDE program path and run following command:
$ cd "Path_to_H2OSDE-File"
$ sudo ./gui
3. Alternatively, the program can also be executed in the terminal:
$ sudo ./h2osde-lx64
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A description of all possible functions can be found in the documentation provided with the BIOS tools.