I tried My flash descriptor and SMI Bios area access are fully unlocked. SLPbuilder, while doing Code: SLPbuilderX64_3_6.exe /oa20:SLP25.bin /oemid:FUJ /oemtableid:PC /act:9C134SIMF51GYI8HEDJ2F47ZW just answers "NB BIOS identified" without altering anything in flash. OA3 works ok, I can see MSDM table after applying, which is even more confusing. I tryed /asustek-slp21 , /asustek-clear , /asustek-empty too without succeeding. It still says "NB BIOS identified". /clearoa20 is obsolete and don't work. Maybe I need an older SLPbuilder. What I wanted to do, is to activate SLIC table like its done in older mods like X550VB_mod_all, X550CA_mod_all, X550LD_mod_all. Anyway, many of the files expired on sendspace, which renders my understanding of the patching procedure quite complicated. In short we have to update 2 bytes @ 0x2301D2, 0x2301D6 and a binary blob @0x2301DE to activate SLIC table. I noticed that only the first byte (0x2301D2) changes between mods for this Asus laptop family. Rest of patched bytes remain identical. But I just don't know what to put @0x2301D2 for my X550JX [/QUOTE] 0x2301D2 =94
Do you have the downloads for the named models? It might helpful for analysis, to get the bios before and after mod. I have one from X550CAAS, but don't know if SLIC is working and no rw-report. Can you also upload your bios-dump after applying the OA3-command? The key is not individual, the MSDM is also named "MSTEST MS-TABLE".
Pure magic. I just put 0x94 via Code: Wbt.exe -c CNFG -n 1 /W D2 after having a "shok" mod made for x550vb (the only file I could get my hands on), rebooted, and bam! A wild SLIC appeared. Thanks a bunch zr-1971jp ! May I ask how this byte is calculated?
Thank you. I deleted the extension and it recognized the file, completing the installation process. E7758IMS((_nvme_padded)).2D0 I deleted the part in parentheses and it recognized the file.
@slicjunkie Hope you are comfortable with the mod based on the final official BIOS release for this motherboard.