How to Modify Your Own Bios Using AMI Mod Tool and Award Mod Tool

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  1. XTITANIUM

    XTITANIUM MDL Novice

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    On a Asus P5QC Works Flawlessly No Problems!!! :D:cool:

    Edit: Thanks Goes To JFMuggs :D
     
  2. Busykid508

    Busykid508 MDL Guru

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    Congratulations....now go help others modify their bios...:) It would be a big help to this forum.
     
  3. XTITANIUM

    XTITANIUM MDL Novice

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    Sure Why Not ;) Any 1 Needs it Tell me will Upload it Somewhere :cool:
     
  4. Busykid508

    Busykid508 MDL Guru

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    Did you activate using slmgr.vbs -license.xrm-ms and the same for product key?

     
  5. Busykid508

    Busykid508 MDL Guru

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    Are there any loaders or cracks which were used to activate Windows 7 prior to modification of your bios? Or did you just do a fresh installation of it?
     
  6. diddsen

    diddsen MDL Junior Member

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    no loaders or so.... a new install!
     
  7. Busykid508

    Busykid508 MDL Guru

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    If you activated Windows Vista in the same way that you tried to activate Windows 7, then it should work unless there is some human error factor that we are missing in this equation.
     
  8. diddsen

    diddsen MDL Junior Member

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    hmm, but i have made it more times.... and i think i made it right!
    (on vista it works)....
    so, the slic is in, its the right prod.key and i run cmd in adminrights... i have no idea whats wrong :(
     
  9. Busykid508

    Busykid508 MDL Guru

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    When you installed the product key, did it say it was successfully installed? And did you reboot the computer after installing product key.
     
  10. TOMBO COMBO

    TOMBO COMBO MDL Junior Member

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    Did u check your 7 key, that one I havent seen before. I think ultimate key is the only working one, the 22tkd one
     
  11. noof

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    #293 noof, Aug 1, 2009
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    I'm trying to modify a MSI AMI BIOS using SSV2. The log says:
    Code:
    Dell Computer SLP 1.0 string added
    Module 1B written
    New 1B Module is 24 bytes too big
    Zero area 1
    Module 1B written
    New 1B Module is 48 bytes too small
    Module 1B written
    New 1B Module is 28 bytes too small
    Module 1B written
    New 1B Module is 20 bytes too small
    Module 1B written
    New 1B Module is 12 bytes too small
    Module 1B written
    New 1B Module is 8 bytes too small
    Module 1B written
    New 1B Module is 8 bytes too small
    Module 1B written
    New 1B Module is 8 bytes too small
    Module 1B written
    New 1B Module is 4 bytes too small
    Module 1B written
    New 1B Module is 4 bytes too small
    Module 1B written
    New 1B Module is correct size
    1B copied to original BIOS
    These "too small/big" lines seems a little bit scary, are those normal?
     
  12. diddsen

    diddsen MDL Junior Member

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    of course i do so
     
  13. Busykid508

    Busykid508 MDL Guru

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    #295 Busykid508, Aug 1, 2009
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    That is normal....Here is what you have to understand. If the Bios Mod Tool says it was successful, then you can trust it was successful.
     
  14. Busykid508

    Busykid508 MDL Guru

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    But you input the wrong product key: Tombo Combo just pointed it out to me and he is correct...your product key is not the one which activates Windows 7 Ultimate OEM.


    See post above for the real product key.
     
  15. noof

    noof MDL Novice

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    That sounds too good to be true :) Now I just need to find a floppy :O
     
  16. diddsen

    diddsen MDL Junior Member

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    ah, ok.
    you mean then its needed to do: C:\windows\system32\slmgr -ato
    to activate.

    so, then i think that this acativation of win7rtm not work a long time :(