1. Tito

    Tito Super Mod / Adviser
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  2. LatinMcG

    LatinMcG Bios Borker

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    what is BSOD code ??
    usualy its ACPI changes.. might have to check some stuff related to "dont alter acpi tables" (or reinstall windows)
    i told u to make readwrite thinking u were the toshiba a205-s5000 but youre not same person.
     
  3. agamoros

    agamoros MDL Novice

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    I found a way to flash latest mod Asus bios from Windows or DOS without the annoying security message, available to motherboards without the flashback option. It lets you flash the bios after do changes on modules, as I did as example changes of IRST and microcodes as Asus didn't supply them. Can this kind of info be posted here? Please, I'd like to know before spread it.
     
  4. Tito

    Tito Super Mod / Adviser
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    Obviously... post it.
     
  5. conghoaxa1

    conghoaxa1 MDL BIOS/EFI Modifier

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    Last one
    wait...
     
  6. akcent

    akcent MDL BIOS/EFI Modifier

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    Это интересно.:biggrin:
     
  7. agamoros

    agamoros MDL Novice

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    Ok I'll wait until a moderator answer. The way to do it works as good as if the Capsule security wasn't there, if the mod bios is well done, and should load, it will load, if you do a wrong mod and the bios should crash, will crash. Also it lets you do it on raw donwloaded bios from vendor, and there's a second way to mod your own bios to keep your motherboard data.
     
  8. conghoaxa1

    conghoaxa1 MDL BIOS/EFI Modifier

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    but i only insert microcodemod.bin in modul 2nd and 3rd 17088572-377F-44EF-8F4E-B09FFF46A070
    not insert 1nd. my english very bad, but I understand. Your request is so
     
  9. agamoros

    agamoros MDL Novice

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    I did that the same before ask for help here, and it didn't work. On Security Capsule bios there's like a table of hashes encrypted wich doesn't include all the modules, so it let change things like SLIC, but not microcodes or orom. I bought a 2nd motherboard to test, and I managed to avoid the security on the capsule, with it you can mod any module and no "Security verification failed" again. Also you can flash again the original bios back with BUPDATER or Ez Flash. Also don't worry about your english, sure mine is worst :rolleyes: