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

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

  1. aso

    aso MDL Novice

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    I think the best way of activation of WinXP is VLK keys.

    You don't have to do anything in BIOS. just input the VLK key and the winxp should be activated.
     
  2. avis

    avis MDL Junior Member

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    VLK are company and Volume License contract specific (Vs OEM keys which can not be identified) Some of them are blacklisted and MS can blacklist the others where OEM keys are never blacklisted becuase doing so will impact legetimate users as well.

    /A
     
  3. fastvan67

    fastvan67 MDL Novice

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    Hey Guys! Question.. I'm sure I'm in the wrong spot for this, but I am way too curious..
    I have a workstation motherboard with Phoenix bios. I want to update the OptionROM. The update I want is within a bios for a different board. The boards are almost identical as in brand, cpu type, etc.. One is called the Speedster and the other is called the Speedster2. The Speedster2 is an updated version of the first. Reason I want top update the option rom is for better sli support. Can anyone here tell me how to do it or maybe is willing to give it a try?

    Thank
     
  4. spkleader

    spkleader MDL Senior Member

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    Boom! In the face! lol
     
  5. Serg008

    Serg008 MDL BIOS/EFI Guru

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    Thanks for the feedback.
    HEX - manual editing some of modules using hex editor.
     
  6. Roman

    Roman MDL Addicted

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    Any news of NVIDIA SLI issue? Is that already fixed?
     
  7. andyp

    andyp SLIC Tools Author

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    Am I correct in saying it's just the DSDT OEM/Table ID you've updated??

    Andy
     
  8. Serg008

    Serg008 MDL BIOS/EFI Guru

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    Yes.
    5 modules have been corrected:
    16D0A23E-C09C-407D-A14A-AD058FDD0CA1_1_92.ROM
    3FD1D3A2-99F7-420B-BC69-8BB1D492A332_0_296.ROM
    80E66E0A-CCD1-43FA-A7B1-2D5EE0F13910_1_51.ROM
    9F3A0016-AE55-4288-829D-D22FD344C347_1_54.ROM
    B7D19491-E55A-470D-8508-85A5DFA41974_1_60.ROM
     
  9. Mambobuzzz

    Mambobuzzz MDL Novice

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    Sorry if i'm bothering, but at the end does this tool work 100% with P8P67 motherboards ? Dynamic method is best ?
    SLI certificate is lost ?
     
  10. aso

    aso MDL Novice

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    I want to know too...........
     
  11. andyp

    andyp SLIC Tools Author

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    Not spefically no.
    It has not been reliably been reproduced i don't think
    and there is nothing about the mod per-se that should affect SLI

    Is anyone able to test??

    Andy
     
  12. andyp

    andyp SLIC Tools Author

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    Anyone have any opinions as to whether DSDT OEM/Table ID should ALWAYS be changed for EFI BIOSes (although this is the first that seems to need it), or just for ASRock??

    Andy
     
  13. RAM_Fatal1ty

    RAM_Fatal1ty MDL Junior Member

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    someone can post v1.80 on other mirror?

    i cannot download by the link of 1st post.

    Thanks
    :)