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Did you buy your motherboard used? I wonder if it came out of that system and the builder was somehow able to change the DMI information
I did buy it used yes. That's interesting, I wonder if I can change that or did they order the boards from ASUS with their branding
This is part of the motherboard and can only be changed with specific tools from the manufacturer. Back in the days there was
AMIDEDOS
as a dos tool to change it in AMI Bios. You would need to find out, what tool can be used to change it in your UEFI. However, it's possible that those tools are not available to the public.@vaionko@sopuli.xyz I've found this (scroll down to #5 if it won't scroll automatically). It shows some tools that can be used to change DMI information for different Manufacturers.
Hmm I might try one from there, although it requires Windows. I'll see if it works on Hiren's boot cd.
For WinPE, I like Sergey Strelec's build more than Hiren's: https://m.majorgeeks.com/files/details/sergei_strelecs_winpe.html
I thought TianoCore EDK 2 was open source? If your UEFI is EDK 2 its code should be wide open and availablem