Tue, Apr 14, 2020 9:45:43 PM
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@@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ If the compile was successful, you should now see memory.efi in the driver folde
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In order to use the efi-memory driver, you need to load it. First, obtain a copy of memory.efi ([compile it](https://github.com/SamuelTulach/efi-memory#compiling) or [download it from release section](https://github.com/SamuelTulach/efi-memory/releases)) and a copy of [EDK2 efi shell](https://github.com/tianocore/edk2/releases). Now follow these steps:
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1. Extract downloaded efi shell and rename file Shell.efi (should be in folder UefiShell/X64) to bootx64.efi
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2. Format some USB driver to FAT32
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2. Format some USB drive to FAT32
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3. Create following folder structure:
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```
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USB:.
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└───Boot
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bootx64.efi
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```
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4. Boot from the USB driver
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4. Boot from the USB drive
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5. An UEFI shell should start, change directory to your USB (FS0 should be the USB since we are booting from it) and list files:
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```
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FS0:
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```
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load memory.efi
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```
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7. Now there should be a nice efi-memory ascii logo printed in your UEFI shell. If there is, the driver was loaded successfuly. If that is the case, type `exit` to start standard boot procedure
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7. Now there should be a nice efi-memory ascii logo printed in your UEFI shell. If there is, the driver was loaded successfuly. If that is the case, type `exit` to start standard boot procedure (while Windows is booting the screen should go blue with confirmation text)
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