It is possible that clearing cmos and loading defaults was the trick. if the switches were included in the flash. Always clear cmos and load bios defaults after altering the DMI or flashing a bios mod. Changing or adding a SLP string to the DMI is not really considered a bios mod. The DMI is easily and safely altered on most boards and offers no danger of bricking. adding the SLP to the mainbios via the mod tools is a bit more dangerous. DMICFG and the AMI DMI tool are very safe to use and both are on the DMI tattoo cd.. Glad you got it sorted, sometimes it can be maddening..
Usted necesita ver el hilo de rosca de XP. Para activar el XP que usted necesita leer los stickies en ese foro. La secuencia de SLp es necesaria así como llave de los archivos de OEMBIOS y del cuento por entregas del OEM. No utilizo el juego de herramientas slic. No me es tan útil pues otros lo verían como siendo. NOTE::: De ahora en adelante le sugiero inglés del uso pues esto es un foro inglés. No responderé en el español otra vez. Buena suerte y gracias.
Bacause no two mods will be identiical ever using the tool They are both correct & both will work, so no need to compare anything Yes, default settings sebus
Bacause default settings with v 1.41 worked just fine when I done it Did not use any later, as 1.41 was what I HAD on that machine I do not care about this mod, as it is not my mobo, was just helping fellow user sebus
I successfully updated an old Dell with an Intel D815 motherboard (Intel BIOS) to use eMachines SLP for XP. It came with either windows 95 or 98 installed (can't remember), "made for Windows 2000". It pre-activated, but XP was really slow. I used ITK. You have to run from DOS with a script text file to edit the DMI "SYSTEM MANUFACTURER" string inside the text file: something like, a:\itk.exe emagate.txt where emagate.txt has "EMACHINES or "HEWLIT-PACKARD" , etc inside the file (check your spelling, mine may be wrong). It's been awhile, so I'll have to dig out the CD-R I used.