OA 2.x SLIC & OEM Certificate Collection

Discussion in 'BIOS Mods' started by Suicide Solution, Jun 23, 2009.

  1. esetoric

    esetoric MDL Novice

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    Thanks. Works with Vista.
     
  2. Michel

    Michel MDL Expert

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    Finally :p
     
  3. FreeStyler

    FreeStyler MDL Guru

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    Get a live... :D

    Beetje ongeduldig mannetje, niet?
    En je hoeft echt niet overal op te reageren hoor, jouw posts kunnen we hier wel missen aangezien ze toch niets bijdrage!
     
  4. Michel

    Michel MDL Expert

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    Don't have one :p

    I am not, i am trying to keep the first post well updated and help Suicide Solution :)

    Thats your problem, i talk everywhere i want. It's a forum :rolleyes:
     
  5. FreeStyler

    FreeStyler MDL Guru

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    Pathetic little wanker, just stay on topic and obey the rules, have a little patience...some of us 'do' have a live outside these forums... Suicide Solution will update the first post whenever it pleases him! Sarcastic replies made by a 'newbie' who knows s**t are not helping you either...
     
  6. Michel

    Michel MDL Expert

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    Now whats your real problem dude ?
     
  7. FreeStyler

    FreeStyler MDL Guru

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    you are! still don't get it? stop posting useless s**t!

    Duh? what did you expect? they are digitally signed so obviously they don't match. You can use the new Slic/Certificate combination to activate Vista however.
     
  8. froggz19

    froggz19 MDL Member

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    Gigabyte cert soon? :(
     
  9. qtm

    qtm MDL Addicted

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    Lenovotp-7w-ltp

    Lenovotp-7w-ltp
     
  10. fatterpuddytat

    fatterpuddytat MDL Novice

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    #370 fatterpuddytat, Aug 23, 2009
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    @ FireBK re Dell BIOS

    @FireBK:

    I have a Dell Precision Mobile M6400, and when I read it's SLIC table, it identifies itself with the string you used: DELL M09 ASL. My machine has BIOS A05 (latest at the moment), and it's SLIC is already 2.1

    So I would hazard a guess that you added a bin from a recent M series precision notebook to your BIOS. Seems like a good fit.

    I also have an XPS 630, it's NOT SLIC 2.1 yet (but I think Dell will have to releas a SLIC 2.1 BIOS, since they are still selling it), it identifies itself as:
    DELL MC09 1.0BNVDA
    It happens to have an nVidia chipset - so maybe it's more than just a co-incidence that there are the letters NVDA in there - or not - dunno.

    The PE appears to be from a PowerEdge server, but I don't have any really recent servers to check and compare it to.

    hope that is useful to you...

    Also, which tools did you use to mod your BIOS? I keep reading here in the forums that Dell BIOS are not possible to modify? I have a XPS 730 (not 730x) board that Dell probably will never release a SLIC 2.1 BIOS for, and I'd love to mod it to activate Dell Win 7 x64. Any info much appreciated...
     
  11. FireDK

    FireDK MDL Novice

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    #371 FireDK, Aug 23, 2009
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    Stop hovering to collapse... Click to collapse... Hover to expand... Click to expand...
  12. frwil

    frwil MDL Addicted

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    In honor of ultimate defeating SLIC creation algorythm here's the first MDL 2.1 SLIC. Test it but don't expect a working matching certificate... ever...
     
  13. johnalvin

    johnalvin MDL Bios Modder

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    #373 johnalvin, Aug 23, 2009
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  14. frwil

    frwil MDL Addicted

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    Actually it's pretty easy to make your own SLIC, which will pass any possible verification - just create your own 1024-bit RSA1 key pair + a few manipulations with calculator and WinHex. Then you can create a matching unsigned certificate. Problem is, this cert should be signed by MS. If we sign it with our own 2048-bit private key, it will pass our verification tools, but will not work in OS, because the public key in cert's signature should be the certain one from MS.
     
  15. weinter

    weinter MDL Senior Member

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    The Acer SLIC 2.1 is genuine.
    Must be used in accordance with the new Acer 2.1 Cert.
    Of Course it won't work with the SLIC 2.0.
     
  16. FreeStyler

    FreeStyler MDL Guru

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    And still we have a moron that checked every available cert against this self created Slic :D :D
     
  17. 4D696B65

    4D696B65 MDL Member

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    I would not waste my time on this. Does that mean I am not a moron?

    Time to do the happy dance. lol