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

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  1. Dwarkin

    Dwarkin MDL Novice

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  2. wsjam13

    wsjam13 MDL Junior Member

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    I have a Asus P8p67Pro rev 3.0 -I have seen mentioned NVRAM method for permanent slic in a few posts can anybody advise the method for this in simple language!

    thanks
     
  3. haiduongbros

    haiduongbros MDL Addicted

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    NVRAM method only upside for Laptop Asus K3 series (K53xx, K43xx..) X54l above can be used
     
  4. wsjam13

    wsjam13 MDL Junior Member

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    pity thanks for your reply
     
  5. iggy28

    iggy28 MDL Novice

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    Greetings Andy and all participants:rolleyes:

    I have an Amilo pa 1510 laptop, I have downloaded the official BIOS from support site and have read through all the guides, but still have managed to fail. I'm using version 1.92 of the Tool and this is the log generated any help/guidance would be greatly appreciated.

    Original BIOS size 1051622 bytes
    EF417 Module BCPSCN Size 11
    EF425 Module BCPFWS Size 14
    EF43C Module BCPDBG Size 23
    EF458 Module BCPNVS Size 28
    EF4DA Module BCPSYS Size 130
    EF4EB Module BCPCAC Size 17
    EF51D Module BCPCI Size 50
    EF55D Module BCPOST Size 64
    EF569 Module BCPQKB Size 12
    EF58A Module BCPHDD Size 33
    EF59A Module BCPHDF Size 16
    EF5A8 Module BCPMB3 Size 14
    EF5B6 Module BCPSEC Size 14
    EF5CB Module BCPMSF Size 21
    EF5D7 Module BCPMST Size 12
    EF5E3 Module BCPMCT Size 12
    EF5EF Module BCPMNT Size 12
    EF614 Module BCPACP Size 37
    EF630 Module BCPUSB Size 28
    EF63C Module BCPKBF Size 12
    EF649 Module BCPMOU Size 13
    EF65F Module BCPP6 Size 22
    EF68C Module BCPMPT Size 45
    EF69A Module BCPFFV Size 14
    EF6C2 Module BCPDMI Size 40
    EF6E3 Module BCPCMP Size 33
    EF702 Module BCPNV Size 31
    EF713 Module BCPKER Size 17
    EF768 Module BCPCPU Size 85
    EF77A Module BCPCML Size 18
    EF79B Module BCPCHP Size 33
    EF7B1 Module BCPQBT Size 22
    EF7CC Module BCPPNP Size 27
    10000 Module OPROM00.ROM Size 41384 Original size 65536 0 2 20 90A10001
    1A1A8 Module OPROM01.ROM Size 24568 Original size 43008 0 2 20 E05F0001
    201A0 Module MOD_4800.ROM Size 22621 Original size 31952 0 2 20 45580001
    259FD Module SETUP00.ROM Size 16200 Original size 39124 0 2 20 303F0001
    29945 Module MOD_5100.ROM Size 15318 Original size 38656 0 2 20 BE3B0001
    2D51B Module TEMPLAT00.ROM Size 12418 Original size 31104 0 2 20 6A300001
    3059D Module MISER00.ROM Size 11375 Original size 17232 0 2 20 572C0001
    3320C Module ACPI00.ROM Size 8412 Original size 23206 0 2 20 C4200001
    352E8 Module _C00.PEI Size 6184 Original size 6160 2 1 18 FFFFFFFF
    36B10 Module BIOSCOD01.ROM Size 43229 Original size 61120 0 2 28 80000C6
    413ED Module BIOSCOD02.ROM Size 32762 Original size 44944 0 2 28 80000C6
    493E7 Module BIOSCOD04.ROM Size 31248 Original size 44768 0 2 28 80000C6
    50DF7 Module MOD_4B00.ROM Size 18942 Original size 34352 0 2 20 E6490001
    557F5 Module BIOSCOD05.ROM Size 18525 Original size 43984 0 2 28 80000C6
    5A052 Module BIOSCOD00.ROM Size 18000 Original size 26482 0 2 28 80000C6
    5E6A2 Module LOGO00.ROM Size 12219 Original size 48951 0 2 20 A32F0001
    6165D Module STRINGS00.ROM Size 9251 Original size 19411 0 2 20 B240001
    63A80 Module BIOSCOD03.ROM Size 9156 Original size 12752 0 2 28 80000C6
    65E44 Module LOGO01.ROM Size 8222 Original size 145013 0 2 20 6200001
    67E62 Module DISPLAY00.ROM Size 2942 Original size 4144 0 2 20 660B0001
    689E0 Module DECOMPC00.PEI Size 1124 Original size 1088 0 2 1C 44040019
    68E44 Module MOD_4600.ROM Size 666 Original size 1024 0 2 20 82020001
    690DE Module MOD_4601.ROM Size 666 Original size 1024 0 2 20 82020001
    69378 Module MOD_4A01.ROM Size 249 Original size 182 0 2 20 E1000001
    69471 Module MOD_4A00.ROM Size 236 Original size 156 0 2 20 D4000001
    6955D Module ACPI01.ROM Size 108 Original size 116 0 2 20 54000001
    695C9 Module ACPI02.ROM Size 74 Original size 50 0 1 18 54435041
    69613 Module volumeinfo.bin Size 96 Original size 72 0 1 18 524F4D31
    69673 Module Gap0 Size 27021 Original size 26997 0 F0 18 FFFFFFFF
    A0008 Module volumedir.bin Size 105 Original size 81 42 1 18 10000F0
    A0071 Module volumeinfo.bin Size 96 Original size 72 0 1 18 5052494D
    A00D1 Module Gap1 Size 261911 Original size 261887 0 F0 18 FFFFFFFF
    DFFE8 Module BIOSENTRY00.ROM Size 28 Original size 4 40 1 18 828800E0
    E0008 Module ROMEXEC01.ROM Size 29448 Original size 29424 40 1 18 660FCBEA
    E7310 Module Gap2 Size 1872 Original size 1848 0 F0 18 FFFFFFFF
    E7A60 Module ROMEXEC00.ROM Size 34208 Original size 34184 40 1 18 FD464A14
    F0000 Module Gap3 Size 32768 Original size 32744 0 F0 18 FFFFFFFF
    ESCD at 80000 size 2000
    Module with $FIX cannot be found
    ROM Hole at 0 size 10000
    ROM Hole at 70000 size 2000
    ROM Hole at 72000 size E000
    ROM Hole at 82000 size E000
    ROM Hole at 90000 size 10000
    Bootblock at F8000 length 8000
    Written OPROM00.ROM
    Written OPROM01.ROM
    Written MOD_4800.ROM
    Written SETUP00.ROM
    Written MOD_5100.ROM
    Written TEMPLAT00.ROM
    Written MISER00.ROM
    Written ACPI00.AML
    Written _C00.PEI
    Written BIOSCOD01.ROM
    Written BIOSCOD02.ROM
    Written BIOSCOD04.ROM
    Written MOD_4B00.ROM
    Written BIOSCOD05.ROM
    Written BIOSCOD00.ROM
    Written LOGO00.BIN
    Written STRINGS00.ROM
    Written BIOSCOD03.ROM
    Written LOGO01.BIN
    Written DISPLAY00.ROM
    Written DECOMPC00.PEI
    Written MOD_4600.ROM
    Written MOD_4601.ROM
    Written MOD_4A01.ROM
    Written MOD_4A00.ROM
    Written ACPI01.BIN
    Written ACPI02.ROM
    Written volumeinfo.bin
    Written Gap0
    Written volumedir.bin
    Written volumeinfo.bin_1
    Written Gap1
    Written BIOSENTRY00.ROM
    Written ROMEXEC01.ROM
    Written Gap2
    Written ROMEXEC00.ROM
    Written Gap3
    Written ESCD.BIN
    Written HOLE0.ROM
    Written HOLE1.ROM
    Written HOLE2.ROM
    Written HOLE3.ROM
    Written HOLE4.ROM
    Written BB.BIN
    SLIC module size is 374 bytes
    The SLIC checksum has been corrected to 0
    OEM Activation 2.1 SLIC
    Parsing RW Everything report for OEM/Table IDs
    RSDT OEM/Table ID is FSC PC
    FACP OEM/Table ID is FSC PC
    TCPA OEM/Table ID is FSC PC
    APIC OEM/Table ID is FSC PC
    SLIC OEM/Table ID is FSC PC
    SLIC table from RW Everything report parsed
    MCFG OEM/Table ID is FSC PC
    SSDT OEM/Table ID is FSC PC
    DSDT OEM/Table ID is UW____F33_____
    OEM/Table IDs identified are:
    1. FSC PC
    2. PC
    3. UW____F33_____
    SLIC header found in BIOSCOD01.ROM at DE84
    ** SLIC header found in BIOSCOD01.ROM at DE84 replaced
    Pubkey found in MOD_4A00.ROM at 0 (matches report)
    ** Pubkey found in MOD_4A00.ROM at 0 replaced
    Marker found in MOD_4A01.ROM at 0 (matches report)
    ** Marker found in MOD_4A01.ROM at 0 replaced
    'SLIC' string found in BIOSCOD01.ROM at DE84
    ** 'SLIC' string found in BIOSCOD01.ROM at DE84 replaced
    OEM/Table IDs identified are:
    1. FSC PC
    2. PC
    3. UW____F33_____
    New BIOSCOD01.ROM Module is 1 bytes too big
    New BIOSCOD01.ROM Module is 1 bytes too big
    BIOSCOD01.ROM not reintegrated
    Unable to reintegrate BIOSCOD01.ROM
     
  6. andyp

    andyp SLIC Tools Author

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    Thanks

    Most are done in v1.93 - on first page

    Cheers
    Andy

     
  7. haiduongbros

    haiduongbros MDL Addicted

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    Thank Andyp
     
  8. nel1156

    nel1156 MDL Junior Member

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    I am new to the tool. But I am concern the log message. I try to mod my Intel DH67CL bios. It only shows " SLIC string ...." and NO any about "Public key", "Marker" and "OEM /ID OEM/Table IDs identified" and NO prompt windows show up for the SLIC. But, I use the tool to read some moded bios . The log shows " SLIC string ...." and "Public key", "Marker" and "OEM /ID OEM/Table IDs identified". The prompt window shows up for the SLIC. Does NO prompt windows for "OEM/Table IDs" and the NO log about OEM /ID OEM/Table IDs identified mean the "success" mod bios is at risk to brick the mainbroad ?
     
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  10. nel1156

    nel1156 MDL Junior Member

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    I think I need to ask in another words for my question. I find the program say the success in adding the SLIC. In some case, the log shows some details about the SLIC string WITH "Public Key", "OEM ID/ table identified" etc. In some case, the log shows the details ONLY about the SLIC string WITHOUT with "Public Key", "OEM ID/ table identified" etc. I want to know the log of EVERY success adding SLIC will show ALL details and the prompt window about the pubkey and OEM ID. Why some "success" mod bios is missing the log message about OEM ID/table and "Pubkey" etc ?
     
  11. Evgeniy

    Evgeniy MDL Member

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    I have a few questions about tool and flashing.

    I downloaded Phoenix tool andyps.

    I downloaded winflash bios rom from manufacturer.

    Extracted self extracting exe file and there was some rom file in it.

    Found correct bins that match rw everything and cert automatic to SSV2.

    First question is what is manufacturers drop down menu and why it is important? (there is no toshiba in it).

    And now it compiled a new rom.

    Second question How do i modify winflash files/containers that it correctly flash in windows (step by step please)?

    Thx
     
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  12. Yen

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    To give the best advice I always recommend to upload the rw everything report and to provide the link to your original BIOS.
    Some manufacturers require special settings / patches to unlock e.g. a SLIC. If a manufacturer is not found just use 'other'.
     
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  13. Evgeniy

    Evgeniy MDL Member

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    And the other thing how to make selfextracting file working winphlash x86 or other(64bit) (repack it with altered INI file etc.)?

    Can someone show me how to whitelists things maybe turn on a hidden menu or 2?
     
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  14. nel1156

    nel1156 MDL Junior Member

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    I found the log messages of two mod bios as follows :


    Asrock Mod Bios H61MU3S3

    Send BIOS image using XMODEM protocol
    Trying next serial device if avilable.
    Pubkey found in 996AA1E0-1E8C-4F36-B519-A170A206FC14_0_357.ROM at 4
    Marker found in 69009842-63F2-43DB-964B-EFAD1C39EC85_0_355.ROM at 4
    'SLIC' string found in 4C494E55-5849-5342-4554-544552212121_1_184.ROM at 4F1
    OEM/Table IDs identified are:
    1. _ASUS_Notebook
    Pubkey (x1)
    Marker (2.1) (_ASUS_Notebook) (x1)


    INTEL DH67CL MOD BIOS (with tool and the RW report)

    Finished
    Tiano module compression method used
    'SLIC' string found in 16D0A23E-C09C-407D-A14A-AD058FDD0CA1_1_239.ROM at 2BD8
    'SLIC' string found in 16D0A23E-C09C-407D-A14A-AD058FDD0CA1_1_661.ROM at 2BD8
    'SLIC' string found in 4C494E55-5849-5342-4554-544552212121_1_370.ROM at B7B
    'SLIC' string found in 4C494E55-5849-5342-4554-544552212121_1_792.ROM at B7B
    'SLIC' string found in 80E66E0A-CCD1-43FA-A7B1-2D5EE0F13910_1_187.ROM at E3FE
    'SLIC' string found in 80E66E0A-CCD1-43FA-A7B1-2D5EE0F13910_1_609.ROM at E3FE

    Why the INTEL DH67CL MOD BIOS log DOESN'T show the following part ? Is it any thing wrong ?

    OEM/Table IDs identified are:
    1. _ASUS_Notebook
    Pubkey (x1)
    Marker (2.1) (_ASUS_Notebook) (x1)


    Thanks in advance.
     
  15. andyp

    andyp SLIC Tools Author

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    Hi

    Is this in the tree view or during a mod??
    Which EFI and which module??

    1) you should be able to do it in one step. have u tried with the compressed box ticked/unticked?? (if in tree view)
    2) you should be able to do multiple in a row. Again specific example please.

    Andy

     
  16. Serg008

    Serg008 MDL BIOS/EFI Guru

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    #2360 Serg008, Nov 27, 2011
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