1. abidkecil

    abidkecil MDL Novice

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  2. Serg008

    Serg008 MDL BIOS/EFI Guru

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    1. Are you sure that this bios for your MoBo ? You flashed the original bios successfully?
    2. How did you flashed Modified BIOS? From pure DOS or Windows ?
     
  3. Dazzaz

    Dazzaz MDL Novice

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    The board is definitely a RS482-M785.

    Something seems rather strange... When I load ADWFLASH via DOS it shows:

    For RS482-SB450 with a date of 06/12/2006.

    I know that SB450 means that the Southbridge is 450. Checking the ECS site, the BIOS I linked is for the RS482-M754, but specs on that board shows a Southbridge 400. The RS482M-M v1.0A shows it has a SB450, but I downloaded that flash and it's stating that the products don't match.

    It seems that either ECS doesn't have the files on their site for this board or they got the files mixed up on their site. I've tried flashing both BIOS and they all fail.

    I was able to backup the original bios. Can I mod the one that I backed up to include SLIC and then flash it?

    /edit: well I tried just flashing the backed up bios and it too is giving an Unknown Flash Type.
     
  4. Over

    Over MDL Novice

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    Thanks! :hug2:
    In this time I have made it with Awardtool 1.47 too.
    But I used FACS method.
    Now I think - what variant to use better?
     
  5. Over

    Over MDL Novice

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    Serg008, сonsidering your location, мы могли бы разговаривать по-русски :shake:
     
  6. Serg008

    Serg008 MDL BIOS/EFI Guru

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    можешь пробовать любой - я бы начал с SSv3
     
  7. W@LLY

    W@LLY MDL Novice

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    Stop hovering to collapse... Click to collapse... Hover to expand... Click to expand...
  8. Serg008

    Serg008 MDL BIOS/EFI Guru

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    Check the Slic in the BIOS with SlicDumpToolKit.
    If the Slic 2.0 is present, then use the Dynamic Mod, otherwise - SSv2. Goog Luck and Happy holidays for you too