All SLICs 2.x (Modded Bios List) - Note: For requests use 'Bios Mod Requests' section

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  1. JanCerny

    JanCerny MDL Senior Member

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  2. Serg008

    Serg008 MDL BIOS/EFI Guru

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  3. motoad

    motoad MDL Novice

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    Thank You. I did download, your updated links and the .rar contained to 4 files. One more help, please. Does my procedure make sense, with my ASUS P4P800-SE motherboard.? Also, how does the DELL.XRM-MS apply? Does it get flashed? How?

    Your .rar pkg contained the 4 files below:

    AFUDOS.exe
    DELL.XRM-MS
    P4P800SE-ASUS-1012.001 (This file is a .001 extension. This is the original bios?)
    P4P800SE-ASUS-1012_SLIC.001 (this file is a .001 extension. This is the modded bios?)

    I will rename the modded bios from: P4P800SE-ASUS-1012.001_SLIC to: p4p800.bin

    Then, issue the DOS command line;

    afudos.exe p4p800.bin /b /p /n /c

    where the command line switches are:

    Options:

    /B = Program Boot Block
    /P = Program Main BIOS
    /N = Program NVRAM
    /C = Destroy System CMOS Checksum

    I am not sure about the /C option. /C says Destroy System CMOS Checksum. Can you or anyone reading this, comment about the procedure.

    Thanks, Motoad.
     
  4. Serg008

    Serg008 MDL BIOS/EFI Guru

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    1. P4P800SE-ASUS-1012.001 - official bios (non modified)
    P4P800SE-ASUS-1012_SLIC.001 - modified bios (Dell 2.1 SLIC added for ofline Win7 activation
    AFUDOS.exe - AMI Firmware Update Utility
    DELL.XRM-MS - Dell certificate (must be used for ofline Win7 activation)
    2. rename official P4P800SE-ASUS-1012.001 bios as P4P800SE.001
    rename modified P4P800SE-ASUS-1012_SLIC.001 bios as SLIC.001
    3. make a pure DOS bootable floppy (or USB stick), copy P4P800SE.001, SLIC.001 and AFUDOS.exe to the floppy, boot to DOS, type
    AFUDOS.exe /iP4P800SE.001
    and press Enter (official bios will flashed), reboot, boot to DOS and run (to flash modified bios)
    AFUDOS.exe /iSLIC.001
    After reboor boot to Windows and check SLIC with Slictoolkit
     
  5. motoad

    motoad MDL Novice

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    @Serg008. You sir are a magician. SLIC 2.1 confirmed. The toolkit also confirmed the Dell Cert was good, when I pointed to it booting up an old copy of WinXP. Your instructions and firmware worked flawlessly. Bravo sir. Thank you for your time and effort. Who knows, maybe someone else has an old P4P800 desktop stored for a rainy day when their main unit finally gives up it's ghost. These instructions are a perfect example for others to follow. Very glad I held onto the P4P800. I built it for my son, for college, many years ago. Now it sees a new life. I have many of the old tools, floppy disk drive, and recollections going back to Win98.
     
  6. bandolier.wz

    bandolier.wz MDL BIOS/EFI Modifier

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    sorry, this is not my "cup of tea"
     
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  7. havastamas

    havastamas MDL Novice

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    Hey all!


    I need help, hope somebody can mod my HP gen 8 Microserver's BIOS. My problem is "simple". I would like to replace the terrible stock FAN, beacuse its too noisy and dying. This machine has a special 6 pin connector, works only with stock HP FAN.


    I found a solution how i should wire a general 4 pin PWM fan to the 6 pin connector, and of course i tired it. Everything works perfectly, except the (idiot) inverse PWM signal, what HP uses. So when the server is cool, the FAN runs full RPM, and when its getting warmer, the FAN strarts to slow down.. (The stock Delta FAN using this reversed method.)


    So i would like to "mirror" the the FAN speed/Temp table in bios. If somebody can help me, i would buy a few beers as a sign of my thanks.



    (Im using the lastest BIOS on my server, J06 version.)