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

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  1. andyp

    andyp SLIC Tools Author

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    New version. Sorry for the delay.
    Andy
     
  2. deano467

    deano467 MDL Novice

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    Thanks tqhoang! Please upload the inspiron 9300 bios when you get a chance I would really appreciate that.:)


    TBH I would be worried about doing it myself in case I make a mistake, thanks again!
     
  3. qtm

    qtm MDL Addicted

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    TH61U3+ 6.x /phoenixtool182/ssv2 still brick
     
  4. regal

    regal MDL Member

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    For my Biostar H67+ I just used the Daz loader, worked great. Probably the best option for Biostar Sandy Bridge right now as the Bios mods are failing.
     
  5. noexcuses

    noexcuses MDL Novice

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    This will be my last comment to you so that it doesn't seem like we are hijacking this thread but you can't get locked out from your files on a HDD unless you encrypt them and do not have the ability to decrypt. There is always a means to read and write to different partitioning and formatting schemes. That first statement you made is useless and makes no sense concerning licensing a system firmware for the Windows 7 OS.

    Yes, I've purchased three other system boards that didn't have readily available licensing strings added to them. It's called testing and that's how you can contribute. BTW, you can make any assumptions that you want about this username. I have two others that I use on MDL for different reasons. No, no other people would rationally agree with that being a fair approach. I would believe you're only concern is if you had a board that had been tested by someone else for proper Windows 7 OEM licensing so that you can avoid any potential loss and only gain.

    Of course you did. It's been tested by someone else and is available for download.
     
  6. climbw25394

    climbw25394 MDL Novice

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    ANDY,
    THERE IS A BUG ON 1.80
    IS IT FIXED ON 1.82 VERSION?
    My bios adds slic2.1 by 1.80tool but there is no change in rsdt and xsdt(i don't remember if there is xsdt),
    only add the slic table
    BIOS:ASROCK H67M 1.40BIOS
     
  7. russss

    russss MDL Novice

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    Hi Andy - v1.82 seems to break ASUS Dynamic mode - I took the latest P8P67 1401 BIOS today and modified it with v1.82 (ASUS Dynamic mode) - seemed to work fine, but on reboot Windows didn't activate (showed as not genuine) - I went back to v1.79 (version I used before) and it modded fine, so now I'm back to activated again. Let me know if I can help in working out why....
     
  8. Roman

    Roman MDL Addicted

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    I have no problem with 1.82 .... P8P67PRO Dynamic, BIOS 1502, Windows genuine....
     
  9. andyp

    andyp SLIC Tools Author

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    Just done it with 1.79 and 1.82, and other than the padding (which is random), I can't see a difference.

    Andy
     
  10. andyp

    andyp SLIC Tools Author

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    BIOS link and pre/post RW reports please
    Andy

     
  11. andyp

    andyp SLIC Tools Author

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    I'm puzzled then. I can't see why.
    Andy
     
  12. evilernie

    evilernie MDL Novice

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    When I get my Asus P8P67 Evo what should I do:


    Used 1.82 with P8P67-EVO-ASUS-1502.ROM. Slic mod 1.82 opened the file, I chosed Manufacturer Asus, Slic File Asus, RW from the original 1502 (from my board, hope fast delivery). Tool chosed Method Dynamic. Is that okay?
     
  13. evilernie

    evilernie MDL Novice

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