1. Tito

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  2. Ipmark

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    #33052 Ipmark, Feb 4, 2012
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  4. Snoopy_garnet

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    It works perfectly. :clap3: Thank you very much.
     
  5. Ipmark

    Ipmark MDL Expert

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    In the biosmod package you should find bupdater.exe (the flash tool) and 0801SLIC.ROM (the biosmod) files, put them on the bootable support and launch the command bupdater /i0801SLIC.ROM
     
  6. Ipmark

    Ipmark MDL Expert

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    Thanks for the feedback. ;)
     
  7. thatdudejp

    thatdudejp MDL Novice

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    Thanks for all your help Ipmark.
    I followed your instruction
    However when i try to run that command all I get is

    A blue screen background with a red rectangle in the center and inside the red rectangle is written "Failed to find update module."

    What is the update module being referred to?

    Is bupdater incompatible with my Mboard (ASUS M5A78L-M-LX)?

    I was able to flash to latest official bios using EZ Flash tool however bupdater has yet to progress beyond "Failed to find update module"

    Is there a bios setting i need to change, I'm stumped.
     
  8. Ipmark

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    Check your motherboard, are you sure it's an ASUS M5A78L-M-LX model?
    The model version is printed on the PCB
     
  9. thatdudejp

    thatdudejp MDL Novice

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    Yes i am sure. Its on the PCB, the retail box and user guide.

    Is there another method as bupdater doesn't seem to like my board?
    Have tried writing the files to both a bootable CD and USB drive with same result.

    Is the update module located on the boot device or pre existant in the bios?