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

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

  1. feelagroove

    feelagroove MDL Novice

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    Hey Gents...

    I'll be getting a Dell P8H67-M Evo (rev 3) this weekend. Happy to do be a guinea pig if no one has tried anything with this board. I'll try to read this thread to get a better idea of what I'm supposed to do, but it's pretty long!
     
  2. digli

    digli MDL Novice

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    andyp, just wanted to say thanks for your tool! I use it for creating custom Phoenix/Insyde BIOSes with modded DSDT tables. It is magic! :cool:

    On a side note, have you ever considered creating an ultimate Insyde (and maybe Phoenix?) BIOS mod tool for unlocking hidden menus, patching UEFI(?) boot, etc? I am not a BIOS unlocker, but it seems like it wouldn't be that hard (at least for Insyde) for someone who knows that they are doing :biggrin: (and you clearly do)

    Anyway, keep up the good work! Thanks a bunch! :worthy:


    PS: PM your PayPal address if you have one. I want to buy you for a glass of beer.
     
  3. wsjam13

    wsjam13 MDL Junior Member

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    i also have succesfully modified a p867 pro bios and activated ok using tool v1.82 -could somebody possible advise how easy it is to add slp1 to bios
    and how to it if possile!-i would like to be able to convert it myself if possible so i do not have ask for sombody else to do it--every time bios is updated-maybe andy could add it to bios tool

    thanks for a great helpful forum and to andy for his fine work
     
  4. russss

    russss MDL Novice

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    How weird - I haven't tried again with v1.82 (after getting it working with v1.79), so I'll have another go.... maybe I did something different this time.....

    Only thing I notice is @Roman and @wsjam13 both modded P8P67 PROs (mine is P8P67 Basic) with, I assume both 1502 BIOS... P8P67 Basic is at 1401... don't know if that makes any difference or not? I'm assuming @Andyp you took the P8P67 1401 and did it through both versions, so it probably is a red herring?
     
  5. manu198045

    manu198045 MDL Member

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    Planing to buy MSI H67MA-E35

    Dear Andy,

    While trying to open the latest bios of the above motherboard, I am getting a message

    View attachment 8791

    What does this mean?

    Thanks in advance.

    manu198045
     
  6. sebus

    sebus MDL Guru

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    It means that the BIOS has Slic 2.0 already in it

    sebus
     
  7. manu198045

    manu198045 MDL Member

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    Dear sebus,

    Thankyou SOO much for superfast reply:worthy:

    Which OEM SLIC? How to know that? Sorry for troubling.

    Thanks in Advance

    manu198045
     
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  11. aso

    aso MDL Novice

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    Just got a new P8P67 B3 mainboard came with 1401.

    I modded the latest 1401 with 1.82 and flashed with EZ Flash 2 in bios setup menu.
    I have activated Windows 7 SP1 successfully. Both in GPT and MBR disks
    The internal and external clock frequency can be adjusted freely, no problem.
     
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  13. wsjam13

    wsjam13 MDL Junior Member

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