I'll redo them with black epa logo in normal location rather than readding the epa to the end. That's how I did EP45-UD3P F6 which worked for Zabby. Since you've reflashed the original bios with Qflash you should now be able to reflash a modded one.
hey zort the 1601 p5n32-e sli mod did not work , it wont boot into vista , heyy can u plz gimme u r gmail id if u wont mind . need to keep in touch soo
yep I did reflash the boards to a moded F5 revision. like I mentioed I would like to use F3 revision with the boards, I find that I like the bios revision more than the newer revision ones. I will test the new moded bios again and also give a feedback. Thanks again.
The public key/marker method was a quick, safe mod to try first. Since that didn't work we'll have to see what the next best option is. Procedure to use for best results: 1) Update to official 1601 BIOS first, not modded one Flash from DOS with Asus version of awdflash.exe 2) Clear CMOS & load setup defaults. Note: Computer must be off if you clear CMOS with jumper. Put it back to normal position before turning the computer back on. 3) Update to modded 1601 Flash from DOS with Asus version of awdflash.exe If you have any bootloader like vistaloader or wow, you have to uninstall it or it will interfere with the bios slic. I assume you have regular P5N32-E SLI, not Deluxe, Plus, or Premium. I have to work, so may not be able to look at it until the weekend, but someone else may be able to help you sooner. You can pm me if you need to.
That has happened with a few Gigabyte motherboards with ISA mod recently. If you and others who have this problem can upload an Acpiscope report or Everest acpi report, that may help Tommy improve the ISA module.
There are a couple other oem mods that can be tried-- ACPI at bottom ("quick") and OEM at bottom ("0+2"). It's possible that no oem mod will work with these versions though. I can look at it again this weekend. Someone else may be able to try one of the other methods in the meantime.
hello, I would like to know if you have any bios with more options to modify to overclock ASUS M2N-MX SE PLUS, or if he could modify the bios for me. thanks.