1. parapher

    parapher MDL Senior Member

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    Dudes, I need help. I installed a permanent modded BIOS of ASUS Max V Gene, v1903. Before this, I had modded version of 1707 on which I had been activated for a long time. I changed to 1903 because for some reason my Win7 installs wouldn't be activated anymore. But it didn't help. I tried Windows Loader but when I try to run it, it says "certificate wasn't successfully installed." Well, I never had this before. So I can't figure out why the slic isn't working, nor why Windows Loader is not working. I also tried to install the ASUS.XRM-MS that came with the 1903 mod, but I get the error: "on a computer running microsoft windows non-core edition, run 'slui.exe 0x2a0x1ad". So now I have like NO IDEA what to do. I don't get it, because I've been activated for years and reinstalled 100's of times.

    I ran SLIC ToolKit v3.2 and when I do, it says under Advanced tab: "No OEM Certificate found!". Under SLP1.0 tab, the upper window reads "No OEM SLP String found!".

    Any suggestions guys?!
     
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  3. jansamw

    jansamw MDL Novice

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    it works , use ASUS BIOS buildin EZFlash 2:mushy:
     
  4. Tito

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  5. saekoshu

    saekoshu MDL Novice

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    Thanks for your advice.
    I already tried that trick, and I made slic bios. But I could not update BIOS by Q-flash method.
    Should I do EfiFlash method dealing with MS-DOS prompt?
     
  6. Tito

    Tito Super Mod / Adviser
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    @saekoshu

    Yes, I always prefer to flash from DOS using EFIFLASH.
     
  7. saekoshu

    saekoshu MDL Novice

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    I understand. Thanks for your advice.