Phoenix bios SLIC mod requests (*.WPH or *.ROM files).

Discussion in 'BIOS Mod Requests. Post Requests Only' started by ancestor(v), Jun 17, 2009.

  1. snabelanders

    snabelanders MDL Novice

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    Ok, thanks anyway and for your time :)
     
  2. Busykid508

    Busykid508 MDL Guru

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    The only thing I ask is to send an RW EVERYTHING REPORT....I cannot read those screen shots...they are too small and for someone who is color blind, it looks like garbage strewn across a lawn.
     
  3. zaczac

    zaczac MDL Novice

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    Sorry, here you go :eek:
     
  4. Busykid508

    Busykid508 MDL Guru

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    You definitely only have half a slic in the bios....let me work on this for you. Did you flash in DOS or Windows?
     
  5. zaczac

    zaczac MDL Novice

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    winflash 64 on win7 x64
    It is not my machine, I use ultravnc, doing everything remotely :D
    There is just an assistant on the other side, not exactly technically savvy.
     
  6. Busykid508

    Busykid508 MDL Guru

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    Well, I have a feeling he better technically savvy...:D---flashing a modified bios on a 64 bit machine in WINDOWS is very dangerous and it is encouraged to always flash a modfieid bios in DOS.

    So, have him flash it in DOS and let's see what happens.
     
  7. zaczac

    zaczac MDL Novice

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    I'll try
    God help us both :eek:
     
  8. Busykid508

    Busykid508 MDL Guru

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    There are written instructions in the download link about how to use CRISDISK and PEN DRIVE to recover from a bad flash.
     
  9. mschumacher69

    mschumacher69 MDL Junior Member

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    I read that but I still can't understand how can you do anything with it if it's bricked? I mean you won't be able to start it right?