Gigabyte Certificate from WN Notebook Series

Discussion in 'Windows Vista' started by tommiy, Feb 19, 2008.

  1. tommiy

    tommiy MDL Member

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    what motherboard have you got that your trying to use Phoenix on it?
     
  2. rennya

    rennya MDL Novice

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    I have a Gigabyte motherboard with Award BIOS. Tried to apply the SLIC but it gives me that error.
     
  3. FreeStyler

    FreeStyler MDL Guru

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    What Guide are you using?

    You can not add it the regular way, I followed the Award Super Static Mod guide and it works like a charm
     
  4. tommiy

    tommiy MDL Member

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    need to make the slic and make it a rom will try and post putting it together...
     
  5. tommiy

    tommiy MDL Member

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    Freestyler what cert you using if it works like a charm?
     
  6. FreeStyler

    FreeStyler MDL Guru

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    i never mentioned i modded a gigabyte slic in my bios, only saying the super static method works on AWARD 6.0PG Bioses
     
  7. tommiy

    tommiy MDL Member

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    yes a link to the tool was supplied previously in this thread.
     
  8. FreeStyler

    FreeStyler MDL Guru

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    This tool is much better...it dumps SLIC table too :)
     
  9. pirat

    pirat MDL Novice

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    #31 pirat, Jul 22, 2008
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    Who is a certificate Gigabyte.XRM-MS ?????
    Or laptop Gigabyte Windows Vista?
     
  10. PlutoNash

    PlutoNash MDL Junior Member

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    I'm sitting here with a brand spanking new HP-Compaq PC with Windows 7...and I'm told that this proggie needs administrative rights to be run.

    Funny thing is...I AM running the program as an administrator (right clicked, run as...), UAC is disabled...so why that message?