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

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

  1. Assur

    Assur MDL Novice

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  2. nononsence

    nononsence MDL Addicted

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    Is there any way to just replace one of the modules with out preforming a SLIC modification? I just want to replace DXE Core with a patched one
    also RW-everything cannot find the RSDP because it is only available from the system table and is not in the BDA or the EBDA.

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    If I click the Structure button then try to replace it I get an unhandled exception
    and if I delete and then try to insert I get an unhandled exception
     
  3. Yen

    Yen Admin
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    I usually tick 'no SLIC' at advanced options and 'allow user to modify other modules'. Then I press go...when the tool pauses I mod the module in the dump folder (or replace it with a modded one). When finished I press OK. Andy's tool detects the changes made and reintegrates the modified module....
     
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  4. Ciber SLasH

    Ciber SLasH MDL Novice

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    After unpack bios PhoenixTool - have folder DUMP, BIOS0.BIOS, BIOS5.BIOS.
    For which BIOS0.BIOS, BIOS5.BIOS files?
     
  5. MSE8001

    MSE8001 MDL Novice

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    HELP: ASROCK UEFI BIOS FLASH FAILED

    I used phoenix tool 1.91 the Asrock Instant Flash utility to flash the bios(A75M-ITX.) The flash process completed and needed to be reboot. However, after reboot I got no video(blank screen), only the CPU fan and hard drive is workng. No LED on keyboard. I guessed I may have bricked the m/b. I have searched for BIOS recovery, and it seemed there is no recovery for Asrock BIOS.

    Can anyone help? Thanks.
     
  6. Cowboy

    Cowboy MDL Member

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    Bricked Asrock

    It sounds to me as if you have no BIOS operation at all. The fans will always work as long as the motherboard is receiving power. The A75M-ITX has a BIOS recovery ability in that if you put a replacement BIOS on a USB flash drive, plug in the drive, apply power, and then press F2 it will search for a BIOS file and automatically replace the current BIOS. I don't know how much of the current BIOS has to be functional for this to work but it is worth a shot. The other option is to order a new BIOS from Asrock if your BIOS is the plug-in version.
     
  7. gigiqwert

    gigiqwert MDL Novice

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    The PhoenixTool v1.91 doesn't work for optiplex 990 bios file.
     
  8. MSE8001

    MSE8001 MDL Novice

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    I guess you are right. there is simply no response with the keyboard. no bios operation at all.
     
  9. Dusktilldawn

    Dusktilldawn MDL Junior Member

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    Motherboard : Asus P8H61/USB3
    BIOS Version : 0602
    BIOS Type : EFI BIOS
    Link to bios: h**p://dlcdnet.asus.com/pub/ASUS/mb/LGA1155/P8H61_USB3/P8H61-USB3-ASUS-0602.zip

    can you mod this EFI BIOS for me thanks..
     
  10. ring00

    ring00 MDL Junior Member

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    Thank You for updating Phoenix tools. but where we can find 1.92 version? I cannot find it on MDL the same as 1.91 beta
     
  11. Yen

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    These are temporary files. (Decomposed / unpacked parts), you don't need them and they'll vanish again after the tool has reported 'success'. To mod modules use them in the dump folder.
     
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  12. andyp

    andyp SLIC Tools Author

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    Could you post a link to the EFI that causes this crash.
    Thanks
    Andy