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

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

  1. kardson

    kardson MDL Novice

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  2. Loxxx

    Loxxx MDL BIOS/EFI Modifier

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    dynamic + Hex instead of SS2
     
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  4. Serg008

    Serg008 MDL BIOS/EFI Guru

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  5. Phiber2000

    Phiber2000 MDL Novice

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    Hi Community!

    I need a BIOS for following Hardware:
    Fujitsu Siemens LIFEBOOK S7220
    latest BIOS-Version 1.15 (including new vgabios)
    BIOS-File and RWA-Report: hxxp://ul.to/r2m4js97

    First I tried it by myself:
    phoenixtool185 - dynamic - standard settings: brick
    phoenixtool185 - SSV2 - standard settings: brick
    brick means that I had no BIOS loading (dark screen, no fan) and had to recover

    Serg008 already tried it: hxxp://forums.mydigitallife.net/threads/20258-FUJITSU-Lifebook-e-serie-E8420-3.04-bios-update
    brick...
    (E8420 has a similar BIOS with same problem)
    One Problem seems to be that there are !four! (2x 2.0, 2x 2.1) SLIC information already in BIOS file and something (DMI-Data?) selects the already active SLIC 2.0 at start...

    I think it would be nice to have a solution in PhoenixTool too, to prevent bricks on other notebooks. (Recovery was, lets say, something special...)
    Just for info: BIOS v1.11 has just SLIC 2.0 - maybe comparing could be usefull: hxxp://support.ts.fujitsu.com/Download/ShowDescription.asp?SoftwareGUID=B55D7DC4-7C8E-4950-9732-222033BA772A&OSID=5347BF10-9275-45AE-B9E4-7BCFD719C92B

    This seems to be a challenge!
    I hope we can work together to find a solution.

    Greetings
    Phiber