Tool to Insert/Replace SLIC in Phoenix / Insyde / Dell / EFI BIOSes

Discussion in 'MDL Projects and Applications' started by andyp, Nov 26, 2009.

  1. nasa

    nasa MDL Member

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  2. P3N3TRAT10N

    P3N3TRAT10N MDL Junior Member

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    Yes. I stated that it produced the same output as phoenixtool191b4, which produced no errors. My apologies for not being very clear with my reply.
     
  3. mine

    mine MDL Novice

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    According to what you said that I will trying to it again
    See you say so, that's a very good news.

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  4. akcent

    akcent MDL BIOS/EFI Modifier

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    Thanks for testing of one of possible variants.
     
  5. mine

    mine MDL Novice

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    All Motherboard model of A43,x43 series are K43 and A53 ,x53 = K53 ,

    I think you have cracked all of the models ,but only work well at k43e ,k53e ,k43sj ,k53sj series, That too pity !

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  6. haiduongbros

    haiduongbros MDL Addicted

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    I know
    k53SJ = 50
    k43SJ = 4F
    K53E = F8
    K43E = F7
    K43SL = 54

    K53SV What is key, you can give me ?
    can use phoenix1.91b7 module method and adding the SLP (4Cxxx) module.?
     
  7. mine

    mine MDL Novice

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    K53SV=5C
    I havenot tested module method,sorry!
     
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  8. mine

    mine MDL Novice

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    I have already checked ASUS official website ,K43 series have not K43SL model
     
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  9. mine

    mine MDL Novice

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    yes ,otherwise maybe have two slic table .
     
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  10. ekrboi

    ekrboi MDL Novice

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    After wasting all afternoon messing with this damn bios google finally got me here and after reading the posts for a while it seems the SLI problem I am experiencing is a known issue.. Asus Sabertooth 990FX mobo.. EFI/Insyde.. took me a couple hours of scratching my head to finally figure out it was SLI causing the BSOD's with the modded bios i had downloaded.. poking around the phoenix slic mod tool v1.90 there is the option under DSDT option to add SLI entry.. but i couldnt find a post suggesting that will fix the problem.. im willing to help out and i can definitely reproduce the problem.. below is attached RW dumps from both my modded and unmodded bios...

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    i know its and sli issue with this because with the modded bios i am not even able to turn sli on.. i can revert to stock bios and turn on sli.. then when i flash the modded bios with sli turned on windows BSODs when booting every time.. i can go into safemode.. remove the nvidia drivers and reboot and all is good.. but the option to enable sli is just not there until i revert back to stock bios.. aggravating =P

    PS. can confirm the sli cert shows in AIDA64 with both modded and unmodded bios
     
  11. andyp

    andyp SLIC Tools Author

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    I gathered that, but in what circumstances then does this SLIC table appear??
    I assume this is the code that uses the NVRAM marker, so if there isn't one (which would be why modding in the first place), then surely it doesnt matter.

    Andy