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    NoJuan999 Experienced SLIC Tool Operator

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    NoJuan999 Experienced SLIC Tool Operator

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    You're Welcome.
    Thanks for the feedback.
     
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    #14767 junpit, Mar 16, 2010
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    NoJuan999 Experienced SLIC Tool Operator

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    You're welcome.
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    Wow !!! Fast, was looking the modding threads ... and you already got this one up! Thankx, I will try later on.
     
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  11. junpit

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    OK. I must have F****ed up on this one as it worked when I did it again. It still doesn't find the SLIC table in memory. I guess its always a little dangerous to use a bootable cd.
    My bootable usb flash drive just freezes and doesn't boot on this machine.

    Is there anything which can royally screw this up.

    The version of windows 7 I used was an acer 7 upgrade home premium disk for the laptop. I used this and then ran the anytime upgrade to sort out ultimate. I had to enter one of the SLP keys to get the anytime upgrade to run. This was before I decided to change the bios for a 2.1 one. Previously it had a 2.0 vista SLIC bios in it.

    I'm just downloading windows 7 again and I'll run it fresh with the MSI SSV1 bios to see if its OK afterwards.

    Thanks

    junpit
     
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    I would NOT use that SSV1 Mod unless the ISA or 0+2 Mods fail to work.
    Try using the ISA Mod first, AFTER you install an Un-Modified Copy Of Windows 7.
    If that fails try the 0+2 Mod Next.