05-17-2023, 07:14 AM
Hello everyone!
I am new to the forums, and would firstly like to thank everyone for their amazing contributions on unlocking BIOSes for so many systems!
In this regard, and I hope I am writing in the correct section, I have a new Acer Nitro 5 AN517-55 that I would like to undervolt. No matter what I try, everything is locked, and my fear was confirmed when I saw that everyone was saying that 12th generation Intel chips have it locked (save for the I9-12900KF I think).
What I wish to have are the software to create a BIOS dump (.bin) files as well as the methodology for it, so that I may subsequently upload the bin file to be modified (unlocked).
Some additional details:
- I am using v1.11 of the ACER Nitro 5 AN517-55, found here: https://www.acer.com/us-en/support?searc...l_download
I am definitely NOT intending to upgrade to v1.13.
I am not currently using Windows 11. Too many compatibility issues with the software I'm using. For this, I had to format everything and revert to Windows 10, which in turn required me to disable secure boot, fast boot and apply a simple BIOS password. Everything else is pretty much the "default" I guess.
Thank you!
Regards
I am new to the forums, and would firstly like to thank everyone for their amazing contributions on unlocking BIOSes for so many systems!
In this regard, and I hope I am writing in the correct section, I have a new Acer Nitro 5 AN517-55 that I would like to undervolt. No matter what I try, everything is locked, and my fear was confirmed when I saw that everyone was saying that 12th generation Intel chips have it locked (save for the I9-12900KF I think).
What I wish to have are the software to create a BIOS dump (.bin) files as well as the methodology for it, so that I may subsequently upload the bin file to be modified (unlocked).
Some additional details:
- I am using v1.11 of the ACER Nitro 5 AN517-55, found here: https://www.acer.com/us-en/support?searc...l_download
I am definitely NOT intending to upgrade to v1.13.
I am not currently using Windows 11. Too many compatibility issues with the software I'm using. For this, I had to format everything and revert to Windows 10, which in turn required me to disable secure boot, fast boot and apply a simple BIOS password. Everything else is pretty much the "default" I guess.
Thank you!
Regards