BIOS Tools

Discussion in 'BIOS Mods' started by amiga, Aug 21, 2007.

  1. quid

    quid MDL Expert

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  2. MarShaLL22

    MarShaLL22 MDL Novice

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    Only DOS tool, not for Windows
     
  3. quid

    quid MDL Expert

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    MS-DOS != Windows CMD They are absolutely for windows, hence the file names: AMIDEWIN.exe / AMIDEWINx64.exe
     
  4. MarShaLL22

    MarShaLL22 MDL Novice

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    I mean there is no DMIEDITx64.EXE (gui).
     
  5. Andrzej93X

    Andrzej93X MDL Novice

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    Hi, I need Insyde H2OOAE Tool to inject BIOS key OA3.0 activation for Intel 12th gen notebooks (like Acer, HP, etc with InsydeH2O BIOS) or another tool. I have this program in version 100.00.00.08 but it doesn't work with the latest laptops... Please help me with this problem.
     
  6. Vit_

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    Dears,
    I have an old Fujitsu notebook e8110, the slp table is not activated. I tried to use OemIdent v4 to add it, but it gives me an error "no GABI interface", but for this MB there is no drivers for Win7.
    Can anybody share the older version of OemIdent? I'd like to try it.
    Thanks!
     
  7. quid

    quid MDL Expert

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  8. Lutschpuppe

    Lutschpuppe MDL Senior Member

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    Possibly OEMIDENT is not applicable to all older bios or pre-configurated OEM-models.

    I tried it on old Core2Duo Fujitsu retail mainboard (non-UEFI) and it worked.
     
  9. quid

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    It’s from back when they had ODMs build a lot of their laptops before they brought it all in-house.
     
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  11. quid

    quid MDL Expert

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    Probably fine. Fujitsu liked to be cute and put the files that actually touch the bios inside their custom compressed .arc files. DMI_LIF.com just calls the decompression program (loadarch.exe I think) and extracts the files to a RAM drive. It then loads a batch menu if I remember correctly.