It should work on any pc that supports booting from CD/DVD (except on some Apple machines i inderstand)
works 100% on x64 Zukona iso in Vmware. turned off: Windows update Error Reporting Remote desktop M$ firewall/defender/security center installed: Comodo firewall x64 in 'custom policy mode'
It will emulate SLIC2.1 (by boot from cdrom). there's no particular need for this cdrom.. but i'm playing around with loading slic2.1 from other media... I've got a very expensive asus notebook and i want to mod mine bios... before that (when there will be a asus slic2.1) i will create a bootcdrom to load asus slic and peek in memory... its just educational... because i'm to afraid to just mod the bios binairy and flash the bitch..... no big deal but i thought lets share.... i emulated it now from boot (hd) edited: i know that you just can put different slic brand, but i want in the future to have asus slic2.1 on asus box..
Then we should use an original, un modified, grub bootloader that will load (like WOW7 do) a floppy image that will add the slic table to the ram and then transfert the booting sequence back to the W7 bootloader. Or, install the grub bootloader in a EXT2/EXT3 partition of like 5mb. Vista/Seven can't read EXT2/EXT3 partition.... But I am not good in programming this kind of things.... I think that M$ will more update the way it read to SLIC table to see if it is a original one or a emulated one, killing all bootloader (floppy, cd, etc.)...
and how would they do that? OK for a floppy (do they still exist?) or HD/SSD i partially agree, but a cdrom that is loaded at bios level... ever tried to delete a file from cd/dvd ?
I asume it worked for everybody else who tried it, atm it is downloaded almost 500 times, only you 2 report that it did not work, are you sure you didn't miss something?
Guys and girls... The cdrom slic2.1 bootloader does not alter your BIOS! Modding the BIOS is a different approch... This is a CDROM bootloader thats emulating SLIC2.1... Like the same the win7loaders do.. but this one is not installed onto harddrive but runs from cdrom. Same technique different methode... Yep for sure its irritating to have to boot from cdrom but it's save for altering by virus and for yourself messing up the grub bootloader with all the loader tryouts... So when you say its not working, mine guess is that you have expected a BIOS mod.... sorry.. won't work... Otherwise it should have worked.... now i will stop explaining.... just read this forum. Greetz.