1. Tito

    Tito Super Mod / Adviser
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    Welcome buddy.

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  2. Tito

    Tito Super Mod / Adviser
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  3. Petaa

    Petaa MDL Novice

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    I guess i m not gonna get my advanced bios here am i ?
     
  4. Tito

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  5. Petaa

    Petaa MDL Novice

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    Can someone pleas tell me how to modify insydeh20 bios 3.5 ?
     
  6. cytherian

    cytherian MDL Novice

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    It would be REALLY GREAT if someone could modify the first post in this thread with the following disclaimer:

    If your BIOS is RSA signed (you can find this out [here]), note that it is pointless to bother looking further into modifying the BIOS. The RSA signature has a complex algorithm that makes it immensely difficult to break. And even still, people who have successfully flashed such a modified BIOS end up running into problems, such as a system halt that forces removal of the CMOS battery.

    Bottom line: If your BIOS is too restrictive for your needs, consider getting yourself a different computer, one without such BIOS restrictions.

    Btw, Tito -- you had replied to an earlier post of mine inquiring about RSA signed BIOS modification and you said it's not possible. I would have listened to you had I not come across others who gave me a glimmer of hope. It turns out that this hope is more like 0.1% likely, if that... Maybe the highly skilled hacker can figure out a way to tailor a BIOS to their machine whereby the RSA signature is effectively defeated or mimicked, but trying to provide such a modified BIOS for others to use is likely a dead end. I personally think it best to make sure for any unsuspecting newbie who joins MDL in a quest to modify their BIOS white list that this is a fruitless pursuit.