01-23-2016 12:52 PM - last edited on 03-06-2024 10:30 PM by ROGBot
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03-26-2018 04:17 PM
therus000 wrote:
after i install it
i restart and go to bios and restart and save setting without any changes
my g46vw start but nothing go on screen
it look like in sleep mod
how can i fix it \help pleae
02-16-2016 12:00 PM
rcarlos243 wrote:
Your BIOS listed it can overclock QM up to 4 more multiplier, does that mean it is also possible to overclock with Core i7 3610QM? I have heard only Core i7 37xxQM and higher can be overclocked.
Also is the VBIOS Mod already integrated into your modded BIOS on filedropper link?
Does the GTX 660m VBIOS Mod fix the 540Mhz clockspeed Bug?
02-20-2016 01:04 PM
ModJPB wrote:
Hi,
Sorry, I should be more detailed yes the +4 multiplier is for 37xxqm and higher. This setting is set in the Intel ME firmware, which unfortunately ASUS has denied any access to.
Yes the VBIOS is already integrated into the BIOS. The only thing that is not integrated is the Intel ME firmware update, which must be done as a seperate install after you update the main bios and reboot.
To enable all features of the VBIOS please disable "Secure Boot" and "Fast Boot" and then go back into the bios and make sure "CSM" is enabled
I am unaware of the 540Mhz clockspeed bug. Can you please explain more about it.
Thanks.
02-28-2016 01:46 AM
ModJPB wrote:
03-01-2016 07:42 PM
rcarlos243 wrote:WARNING: There is no BIOS reset jumper. Only change settings you know its affect. If new setting prevents system start, then laptop is bricked.
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If system doesn't start you could fix the laptop.
-You just need a USB flash drive.
-latest stock BIOS.
1. format the USB to FAT32
2. extract the BIOS and save it on USB
3. Rename the file to G46VW.BIN
4. Plug the USB flash drive to Asus G46VW.
5. press and hold both CTRL and Home
6. Power On the laptop while holding the buttons on step 5.
This should initiate a Crisis BIOS Recovery that will flash the G46VW.BIN file in USB flash drive.
You could also possible do a hard CMOS reset by removing the RAM sticks and there should be solder points labeled "JRST2001 and JRST2002".
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