With your bios or original bios from afuwingui 5.10.01.1670 I get "a0 error can not analyze the ME data. ROM file may be corrupted. It's strange because I get this error with original bios too...
Yes, I have win 10 pro 64 bit. I used instantflash but after in windows I get that Windows isnt activate. Is it normal?
Win10 was activated via KMS or with digital license (upgrade from Win7(activated by SLIC method))? (After the BIOS upgrade, the SLIC table is gone and you need modify and flash modified BIOS (with SLIC 2.x) again )
I had slic method with bios 7.20 with Windows 10 after Win 7. But after that I bought my first SSD and reinstall windows 10 in my SSD with official bios 7.40 I lost activated. After I used your BIOS but I am always not activated.
Mr.Serg008 RE: Modded BIOS "GA-H270M-DS3H_F8b_Gig21_.rar" for: Gigabyte motherboard GA-H270M-DS3H, Rev 1.0, BIOS ver. F7 in UEFI/GPT mode to run Win7 Pro 64bit. Again, I note that the growth of my "wonk" has not kept apace of the burgeoning technology that most around here are so comfortable with. Thus, most of what goes on here is over my head. Hence, My Pickle. To start, as my DOS chops rusted up about 25years ago, I opened the GA-H270M-DS3H F8b_Gig21_.rar file with 7zip instead of wrestling with Command Line unrar. I have no reason to believe that this did not render the three files faithfully. However, when I endeavored to take advantage of Gigabyte's handy "Quick BIOS" re-flashing utility, I was repeatedly rebuffed with the message that the modded BIOS wasn't a usable image or some such; basic rejection. So I wonder, is this result to be expected? And should I expect the same from using their other handy Windows flashing utililty, @bios If not, should I be worried that a conventional DOS load of the modded BIOS will likely go awry? I'd hate to get in deeper than my modest skills could bail me out of. I should appreciate any words of wisdom you or the forum could offer. Thanks, very. PS: How does one "check your SLIC"?