Added modified phoenix bios 1.14 fromaspire 8920G using HP slic 2.1. Added HP cert and OEM key to the .zip file.
If by "no edit doh" you mean "there is no edit button" - then: scroll down or search for edit on the page, it is there. If by "no edit doh" you mean "doh! why didn't I look for an edit button" - then I fully agree
Added both latest Asus M3A79T Deluxe (1102) and M4A79T Deluxe (1306)bioses modded with Dell 2.1. Have a nice flash !
What bios is 1306 for the m4a79t Deluxe? There is no such bios for that board, only the 1303 is avaliable and is the newest one made.
Hi, bios mod added for M4A78-E with HP SLP & SLIC 2.1 to the SLIC Bios Archive M4A78-E Bios v1210 - HP modded Tested and working in my rig. The least I could do, for such an usefull forum. Have a nice day. P.D: It would be nice if you sticky this thread and the Slic bios archive one.
to add some amount of security, can pages be locked? for example: this is the link to the bios i added modded by busykid508 (trusted) tested by myself, and confirmed in this thread.. if that page was now locked, no random stranger can edit it.. maybe im just talking pants and it cant be done, or wont help? ..
Hi, bios mod added for FOXCONN N570SM2AA whit HP SLP & SLIC 2.1 to the SLIC Bios Archive. Tested by myself, Win Vista UltimateSP2/Win 7 Ultimate activated.
I added a new table entry "Forum link" so people can link to a forum post or thread of their choice. I am a little concerned about dead links and looked around. Mediafire allows you to store files permanently provided you access your account every 60 days. Does anyone know if they are any good? The downside is that we would need a group of trusted maintainers who know the credentials and upload a copy of all bios files there. Any volunteers? @micky1punch Yes, I believe that pages can be locked but that would mean that nobody could correct your link, add a mirror, fix a typo or add a newer bios version. However any changes would be transparent through the history so I a knowledgeable person saw a bad edit he/she could fix or report it.
Can I ask if you are checking this with RW-Everything? If that´s the case, some guy said RW-E cached data, and that´s why no matter what you open, you always see the same OEM String.