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  4. Serg008

    Serg008 MDL BIOS/EFI Guru

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    Did you renamed MO0038P_SLIC.ROM to more shorted name, e.g. SLIC.ROM before flashing ? ;)
     
  5. TassieToo

    TassieToo MDL Member

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    @Serg008 LOL you are a genius! Yes, I renamed back to original file name. Dumb idea as it was still looking for the _SLIC. How wierd. Anyway it flashed but still won't register. Am I using wrong cert? I've attached image.
     
  6. Ipmark

    Ipmark MDL Expert

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    Ok,
    but the original package flash script reports these commands:

    afudos /iMO0038P.ROM /pb
    cmosutil /sfbd
    softoff2

    and Readme.txt file reports:

    Model list: Veriton 3700G/ Veriton 5700G/ Veriton 7700G

    Instructions for flashing BIOS:

    1. Unzip all files under one directory in DOS
    2. Run the batch file at DOS prompt to flash the BIOS.
    3. The system will automatically shutdown after successful flashing of BIOS.


    Notes:

    1. Only run the batch file to flash the BIOS (files in the zip must NOT be
    used individually).

    2. Only use pure DOS to flash the BIOS. DOS box in Windows must NOT be used.

    Have you launched the flash command only?
    Maybe you have to clear the CMOS ...