hi, SLP enabled have nothing to see with your error message. Are you sure you'r using the right bios package, where does it come from? Give us bios links, and print screen of HPQFlash showing bios versions and error message.
@TTAV134: thanks to your instruction, i have managed to mod the bios of my TC4400 i did it manually with hxd and not by using your already modded bios due to the error i reportet earlier and everything worked just fine thanks agian! if you don't have it and you can't even manage to follow a step by step guide, wait 2 months and buy win7 like all the others without the necessary knowledge do and stop spamming in this thread - the guys here are doing an impressive work and you annoy them because you can't even read the title of this thread
You have to remove all loader and then update bios if you still got that message It mean you update wrong bios.bin file.
Hp nw8240 Has anybody tried to mod a NW8240 - 68DTV ROM family. I can't find a match in one that has already been done. I have patched my NW9440 and that is working great! Thanks!! R
HI? I've just have a look on this NW8240 bios, and infortunately ther is no sclic table in the bin file. So I dont know how to mod it. sorry
Hi Got the same problem with NC8230 which is basically the same just NW8240 is workstation does somebody have idea where in the bios the SLIC table should be put in? Thanks
Nope. Even if you insert it somewhere, you have to alter the RSDT/XSDT tables to point to it..Not possible AFAIK...
HP. My HP laptop bios is based off of Phoenix Technologies though, and the only ones I can find with SLIC 2.1 on the HP site are by Insyde.
I have a brand new G60-458DX which has the Insyde bios. The latest release is dated Aug 18, 2009 but RW Everything still shows SLIC 2.0. Is RW report correct or is HP abandoning Windows 7 on G60? It's puzzling that they would release a new bios and not bother with updating the SLIC version.
This thread is about insyde bios? Your problem is already solved, only in your mind it lasts...... Open you eyes and red please...may I give you a hint? Insyde, Insyde, yeah, do it yourself....marker2.1....
hi, I've tried all the tools from your prevous link (except HDD DMI tool), hpbi103 is the best one for my 6910p. I've put my bios chip on a socket under the keyboard, so i can try hazardous changes in bios with minimum risks. My knowledge of DMI protocol is not sufficient to hack SMBIOS table or other part of eeprom and find the protection flag if it exist.