Besides DICOM and ISO, what common file format would you expect to start with 16 null bytes or more?
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Replying to @angealbertini
Just take almost any recent BIOS update and open it in UEFITool. Something from Asus, Gigabyte or AsRock should be good as they often have just the raw ROM image without wrapping it into an exe or some custom format.
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Replying to @IgorSkochinsky @angealbertini
Don't modern BIOSes usually use a capsule container with a signature?
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Replying to @marcan42 @angealbertini
In theory yes, but some still use raw images, especially “gaming” boards AFAIK.
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yup, "gaming" boards are the best
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Interesting. The ones I've had use capsules, but for boards with the out of band USB recovery thing ("FlashBack") they didn't check the signature. For those that don't I've had to use some awful DOS flash tool to get it to flash raw/unsigned images...
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