Hi, Since I do a lot of bios beta testing and I have a bit reluctant to overuse BIOS MOD REQUEST forum each time a new beta bios is out I was wondering if there is a tutorial for "Structure + HEX" mod (that was the method Serg008 use to mod the f18 bios for my z77x-ud3h) ? Many Thanks
I know ... it use to work with phoenix tool 2.11 module mode with the f17 bios but i tried the f18 bios and now the f19e bios and in SLIC Tool 3.2 it say slic statut invalidated I guess I will ask for help with the f19e bios again. Wish there is a tutorial for the "structure + HEX" method but despite I read many thread on bios mod I guess I stil have a lot to learn and have to make my class first
I recently ran in to the same problem with a Gigabyte board too. I was able to found a post by Serg008 posted in the EFI modification tool post here, explaining about the method, briefly anyway: /forums.mydigitallife.net/threads/13194-Tool-to-Insert-Replace-SLIC-in-Phoenix-Insyde-Dell-EFI-BIOSes/page255?p=549616&viewfull=1#post549616 I think I'll try a hands-on experience with the BIOS again and see what I can learn from it. Serg008, can you shine some light on this subject or write a tutorial for us please?
I'd like to know that, too, for the UD4H and UD5H. Is it true that the older Phoenixtool 2.08 does better than the current ones? I tried my Gigabyte Z77X-UD5H with PT 2.12 and "module" method and got a SLIC Tool 3.2 verification error as well.
For Gigabyte Z77X bioses, I may have found another solution: It worked for my Z77X-UD4H F2h when I used Phoenixtool 2.12 with "module" method (without RW-Everything report) and disabled the advanced setting "Only alter tables in main ACPI module". I saw before in slic.log, that there were two occurrences of "ALASKAA M I" that had not been replaced. These must be the ones from XSDT and RSDT.