1. China4Ever

    China4Ever Bios Mod.

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    Does it work or not ? If not I'll try to find the original ASUS 807 bios.

    Anyway, avoid to post bios coming from unknown source please. ;)
     
  2. SkyLK

    SkyLK MDL Novice

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    doesn't work
     
  3. NoJuan999

    NoJuan999 Experienced SLIC Tool Operator

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  4. China4Ever

    China4Ever Bios Mod.

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    I'm sorry but I can't find original Asus 807 bios anywhere.
    If you've the original one upload it somewhere and I'll mod it
    for you. ;)
     
  5. ferret141

    ferret141 MDL Novice

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    Sorry I should have mentioned it but the link is broken. I've tried looking for it elsewhere on the forum but can't find it.
     
  6. Henryman90

    Henryman90 MDL Novice

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    Is there XPC SN41G2 (v2.0) modded bios available because i found one but link does not work anymore?
     
  7. China4Ever

    China4Ever Bios Mod.

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    It's better you do a proper request inserting original bios link so I (or other bios modders) can do the job again for you. ;)
     
  8. NoWhereMan

    NoWhereMan MDL Novice

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  9. NoJuan999

    NoJuan999 Experienced SLIC Tool Operator

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    You're Welcome.
    Thanks for the Feedback.
     
  10. ferret141

    ferret141 MDL Novice

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    Untouched. The only cause or explanation I have is that I didn't clear the CMOS (or is called an RTC now with EFI).

    Just to check do I have to install any SLP certificates?
     
  11. China4Ever

    China4Ever Bios Mod.

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    Just flash bios (I hope you've a recovery bios chip like many modern motherboards), load Windows 7 and then copy
    ASUS.XRM-MS 2.1 SLIC Cert on your root drive (C:\) and use SLMGR.VBS -ILC C:\ASUS.XRM-MS syntax command
    from command prompt (execute that command with admin rights). ;)