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

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

  1. CBEMA

    CBEMA MDL Novice

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  2. phrunt

    phrunt MDL Addicted

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    I will test on Tuesday if nobody has done it by then, that's the best I can do time wise unfortunately!
     
  3. kizwan

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    @imaperson, thank you for your report. This show that it is best not to get a copy of andy's tool from other sources. They can't be trusted. I only have a copy of version 1.72 downloaded from the first post of this thread. I already scanned it with Mcafee & Kaspersky Internet Security antivirus & found it is clean.
     
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  4. russss

    russss MDL Novice

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    Hi Andy, I'd really like to try the latest version for ASUS boards if you can upload it somewhere? I have a P8P67 and bricked it using v1.70 and SSV2 (managed to "borrow" another one and hot flash the BIOS chip, phew!) and v1.70 and Dynamic obviously does nothing (it flashed, but doesn't have SLIC 2.1 marker present).... I only have the "borrowed" board for another day or so (so I can recover again if the flash bricks the board again) and I'd really like to get the SLIC modded BIOS before I have to return the "borrowed" board).....

    Thanks :)
     
  5. qtm

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    andy ,
    member feedback 173b4 mod P8p67 by ssv2 brick,mod by dynamic ok but stil no slic
     
  6. ArtVandelae

    ArtVandelae MDL Novice

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    I can report success with 1.73b4 on an Asus P8P67 (non-pro) board using dynamic mode. I modified Bios version 1053, flashed in DOS with BUPDATER and I have confirmed that the 2.1 SLIC installed successfully.

    Thanks for your efforts to make this work! :)
     
  7. andyp

    andyp SLIC Tools Author

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    SSV2 brick..... this is most strange. Phrunt did 3 ASUS boards P67 and H67 and they where fine.
    Can you ask how they flashed.

    I can only assume that EFI boards, for some reason, are very sensitive to flashing :(

    Andy

     
  8. andyp

    andyp SLIC Tools Author

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    Thank you!!!

    Andy

     
  9. andyp

    andyp SLIC Tools Author

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