Provides low-level details about the BIOS/EFI manufacturer (e.g., Dell, Phoenix, AMI) and the specific modification methods required for those systems. Typical Use Cases
However, v3.2 is stable, well-tested, and will remain the preferred version for enterprise deployment for at least 12-18 months.
You will find:
: It checks if your BIOS contains a valid SLIC table (e.g., version 2.1), which is required for offline OEM activation of Windows 7.
SLIC Toolkit v3.2 allows you to verify the "Three Pillars" required for an offline OEM activation mechanism to function perfectly: slic toolkit v3.2
Can backup the BIOS Desktop Management Interface (DMI) information, which is useful for offline analysis of system hardware data.
: It allows you to check the status of installed OEM certificates and SLP (System Locked Pre-installation) keys. SLIC Toolkit v3
The tool automatically detects and switches between a Chinese and English interface, making it accessible to a wider user base.
Different generations of Windows operating systems require specific minimum SLIC table versions to achieve offline hardware activation. : Used primarily for Windows Vista. v3.2 is stable
Do run version 3.2 from any third-party file sharing site (Dropbox, Mediafire, Mega) unless you have verified the hash.