07-30-2012, 11:10 AM
Hi,
I own an HP Pavilion H8-1150z desktop, and I recently purchased some new Mushkin RAM for it (Kit #994043).
On the HP page for my motherboard (OEM Gigabyte), DDR3-1600 CAS8 is listed as supported. However, the RAM keeps defaulting to DDR3-1333 CAS9, and I cannot edit the speeds or timings because HP BIOS is locked (and I guess that locks it for software editing as well).
I tried using AMIBCP 4.53 to edit the BIOS so that I could edit speeds and timings. But when I used windows-based flash (I just piggybacked the SAFUWIN program in the HP .exe), I get an error message that the BIOS is incorrect for my system. I tried DOS (AFUDOS), and that didn't work either; I got an error message saying that the BIOS is write protected.
I have spent around two days looking for a fix, but all I have scraped up is that AMIBCP can corrupt ROM files on save. Other tools like MMTool have made no sense to me.![Huh Huh](https://www.bios-mods.com/forum/images/smilies/huh.gif)
Does anyone have any ideas or pointers? Or, if you have some free time, would you be able to unlock the BIOS for me?
Please let me know. Thanks!
I own an HP Pavilion H8-1150z desktop, and I recently purchased some new Mushkin RAM for it (Kit #994043).
On the HP page for my motherboard (OEM Gigabyte), DDR3-1600 CAS8 is listed as supported. However, the RAM keeps defaulting to DDR3-1333 CAS9, and I cannot edit the speeds or timings because HP BIOS is locked (and I guess that locks it for software editing as well).
I tried using AMIBCP 4.53 to edit the BIOS so that I could edit speeds and timings. But when I used windows-based flash (I just piggybacked the SAFUWIN program in the HP .exe), I get an error message that the BIOS is incorrect for my system. I tried DOS (AFUDOS), and that didn't work either; I got an error message saying that the BIOS is write protected.
I have spent around two days looking for a fix, but all I have scraped up is that AMIBCP can corrupt ROM files on save. Other tools like MMTool have made no sense to me.
![Huh Huh](https://www.bios-mods.com/forum/images/smilies/huh.gif)
Does anyone have any ideas or pointers? Or, if you have some free time, would you be able to unlock the BIOS for me?
Please let me know. Thanks!