03-01-2016 03:56 PM - last edited on 03-06-2024 01:45 AM by ROGBot
03-06-2016 07:11 AM
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03-06-2016 09:51 AM
JustinThyme wrote:
I don't think the outrage will come until after the fact with download and install of the third revision of the same regedit script.
Personally speaking I have a problem with blindly installing an unsigned, undocumented piece of software that could also be a Trojan, data miner, keystroke logger or bitcoin miner.
But that's just my thoughts. I wish everyone the best of luck with it.
08-15-2016 01:58 PM
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09-14-2016 09:39 PM
rcarlos243 wrote:
I am trying to mod the Asus G751JT 202 BIOS (the one that has max x37 multiplier and x35 to all cores) to have support for NVMe.
I removed the sata driver module and inserted the compressed NVMe module as suggested by the developer.
The problem is I can't flash the modded BIOS.
link to NVMe BIOS Guide: http://www.win-raid.com/t871f16-Guide-How-to-get-full-NVMe-support-for-Intel-Chipset-systems-from-Se...
With winflash /nodate I got an error "invalid BIOS file."
I tried researching the Asus USB FLashback to initiate BIOS crisis recovery to flash the modded BIOS, but can't find any documentation or working method for it (the CTRL + Home method doesn't work on newer models)
I also tried Flashing modified AMI Aptio UEFI using AFU with AFU modified.rom /P /B /K and AFU modified.rom /GAN but I got an error "ROM file size does not match existing BIOS size." Also tried the AFUWINGUI.exe with option Program All Bocks and Do not check ROM ID but I still get "ROM file size does not match existing BIOS size."
I also tried the FTK from -->hardforum.com<-- but I get Error 280: Failed to disable write protection for the BIOS Space!
any ideas?