what is this bios modding execly ?

Discussion in 'Windows 7' started by maorosh, Aug 1, 2009.

  1. maorosh

    maorosh MDL Novice

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    can anyone explain me ? is it mean that
    i take my bios file and modify with other models
    and i flush it back & replace my own bios ?
    what execly the purpose of this ?
     
  2. PluG

    PluG MDL Senior Member

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    Its basicly this,

    Take your bios, and modify / Added SLIC tables so that
    windows vista and windows 7 register with just a OEM key and your SLIC certificate, no loaders ect.

    without it the only way you would be able to register is to use a EMULATED SLIC 2.1 loader that overwrites and takes over the generic windows bootloader and uses gdlr instead..
     
  3. Michel

    Michel MDL Expert

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    You mod your own bios with SLIC, SLP and a Certificate file, those 3 files will allow you to activate Windows Vista/7 by OEM (master) keys. You keep all your original bios files, only you add 3 things.
     
  4. maorosh

    maorosh MDL Novice

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    #4 maorosh, Aug 1, 2009
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    my acer 5730z bios isn't come with any SLIC tables ?
    (i ggot laptop and my origional system was vista basic OEM)

    where in hell i can get this file's for acer 5730z? and where i can get OEM key for this ?
     
  5. ZenArcane

    ZenArcane MDL Novice

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    To check to see if you have SLIC tables (which you most likely do), you should run RWEverything. It will have a nice tab under ACPI that says SLIC. It will also tell you what BIOS manufacturer you have among other things. Then you can post a thread asking someone to mod you a new bios.

    The OEM key and certificates are on various posts around the forums.