Yep..All manual. You need cbrom, hex editor, isa files, and some slic.bin codes...depending on the type of mod. Some simple arithmetic skills, and a push in the right direction... (I have a blank epa.bmp and some other sorted files used often, if you need one..lol) Read the specific notes on the mod your own bios main page, and ask questions to clarify what you dont understand. Zort or myself will point you in the right direction, P4Spooky has been successful as well.. Enjoy, maybe when Yen gets back, we will all learn a few more tricks...
This log does NOT look correct for a SSV2 mod by the tool. Also when you are posting large files upload it somewhere and post a link here.
911Medic, Thanks ! Understood. Probably you need to be good in HEX and see what locations go to where..........interestingly enough, I still need to try the mod you did for me on the PB533. I did the P5 Deluxe and is brilliant. I am trying to deal with WIN 2008 Server now. Have the 12 in 1 MSDN and the Genuine Enterprise with 2 keys. THey both have OEM folders but not sure if the PID's can take and compute the keys I have. In other words I am not sure if those versions are custome and only KMS will activate them. Cheers
For V-FrIeNd & MrGalaxy: -Motherboard Manufacturer and Model : GigaByte GA-MA770-DS3 rev 2.0 -Bios revision : FC -Bios Type : Award -Bios SLIC : Dell Edit: Link removed. V-Friend reported "mainbios checksum error". Old & new bios 8-bit checksum was 00. Method used: oem, epa at bottom
Hmm 8-bit checksum is 00 for old & new bios. I'll do a SSV3 mod in case it doesn't like the EPA being moved to the bottom.