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whoever unlocked this THANKS ALOT!!!!!!!!! it works perfectly all u need to do is overclock it to desired speed than save and restart. After restart it won't overclock yet. shutdown and unplug the power wait 10 secs than plug in and its overclocked. THANKS AGAIN FOR UNLOCKING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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07-29-2009, 04:03 AM
(This post was last modified: 07-29-2009, 11:55 AM by TheWiz.)
Hi, I followed the Guide at http://www.biosmods.com/showthread.php?tid=215 ,
I have done every steps exactly described in the thread, but failed,
the modbin6 could reopen the bin file, but after I flashed the bin file to the borard, the board will not boot up, just black screen
what version of the modbin6 you are using?
My one is 2.01.02
thanks!
TheWiz: If every step was done correctly, the result would've probably been much different. Asking questions before flashing is strongly advised.
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thats right
However , i hope you took note of my comment below the guide
Press save only once otherwise it corrupts every time
Also , modbin6 doesnt always manage to save the bios correctly , around 5% of the time it corrupts it. As a general guideline , open the bios after modding again with modbin 6. If modbin cant open it DONT FLASH IT
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07-29-2009, 11:46 AM
(This post was last modified: 07-29-2009, 05:49 PM by TheWiz.)
If you weren't able to create the modded BIOS why didn't you use the one posted on the forum. It really baffles me that someone would risk not having enough experience, and just decided to give it a go with a corrupt BIOS. Although Ill help you recover, I just can't believe that you wouldn't use the one already completed. Its known as reinventing the wheel. Try these instructions:
Attach a floppy drive to the computer. Then go to bootdisk.com and create a windows 98 boot disk. If you have a DOS disk lying around this will also work. Then delete the config.sys file. If you can't see this file the make sure you can see hidden files in windows. Then if there is no config.sys file on your boot disk, open the file autoexec with notepad. Then delete anything that is in there and copy and save these lines:
@ECHO OFF
@AWDFLASH BIOSFILE.BIN /cc /py /sn /r
Take note that when you save it make sure the extension is a .bat, not a .txt. Replace the name BIOSFILE.BIN with the name of the modded bios save. Then copy the modded bios to the floppy disk with awdflash.exe and make sure the award flasher is named awdflash.exe. After, if your computer is booting drives, it should automatically pick up the floppy and reflash the bios a second time. You will see floppy activity.
I don't mean to get angry, but thinking about doing such projects is normally done, and I appreciate people consulting before they destroy there Computer and come begging for help
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thewiz, thanks your reply, I am sorry, I did not mention that I have a backup bios chips that I could swap it if the flash is failed, also, I know how to recover the bios, anyway, I appreciate your reply...
actualy, the reason that I modify the bios by myself just because one option that I want to change, here is the detail http://www.biosmods.com/showthread.php?tid=289
hope you could help me to modify it!
thanks!
(07-29-2009, 11:46 AM)TheWiz Wrote: If you weren't able to create the modded BIOS why didn't you use the one posted on the forum. It really baffles me that someone would risk not having enough experience, and just decided to give it a go with a corrupt BIOS. Although Ill help you recover, I just can't believe that you wouldn't use the one already completed. Its known as reinventing the wheel. Try these instructions:
Attach a floppy drive to the computer. Then go to bootdisk.com and create a windows 98 boot disk. If you have a DOS disk lying around this will also work. Then delete the config.sys file. If you can't see this file the make sure you can see hidden files in windows. Then if there is no config.sys file on your boot disk, open the file autoexec with notepad. Then delete anything that is in there and copy and save these lines:
@ECHO OFF
@AWDFLASH BIOSFILE.BIN /cc /py /sn /r
Take note that when you save it make sure the extension is a .bat, not a .txt. Replace the name BIOSFILE.BIN with the name of the modded bios save. Then copy the modded bios to the floppy disk with awdflash.exe and make sure the award flasher is named awdflash.exe. After, if your computer is booting drives, it should automatically pick up the floppy and reflash the bios a second time. You will see floppy activity.
I don't mean to get angry, but thinking about doing such projects is normally done, and I appreciate people consulting before they destroy there Computer and come begging for help
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Hey guys, I just joined this forum because I have always wanted to overclock my HP a6030n ever since the first day I got it and wasnt able to find the settings anywhere in the BIOS. I just read through this whole thread and was wondering if you guys also have the a6030n and if not where i could go to get the BIOS file so that I can edit it to allow me to overclock. Should I just get the latest one from HP and work off of that one or is there another one that I should be using?
Thanks for any help in advance, you have no clue how much this means to me.
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On the forum, go to Unlocked award Bioses, HP, and you will see Unlocked Nettle2 BIOS. This has the lastest bios version and has overclocknig options. Please verify that your motherboard is a nettle2, it is in the a6130n. I do believe you have this board, and my mod has been confirmed to work by three people. This forum is for adding a fan mod, and is unrelated to the overclocking features that youre seeking.
Hope this helps,
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Do you think this mod will work for my board? mcp61pm-am. I looked at all the other threads concerning this board and didnt come up with a "proven" modded bios. I too and looking to do a little oc'ing. The features are apparently "there" but they are in hidden menu trees that i can't see in the advanced bios section.
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I think it will, eventhough the answer comes a little late, there are several other threads discussing 'bout this board and similar ones all build @ foxconn for ECS who sold them as MCP61PM-HM, MCP61PM-RM, MCP61PM-AM, MCP61SM-PM, MCP61SM-AM, MCP61SM-HM and MCP61GM-M...
We will soon be restarting some development on this board to get to some proven final-BIOS-versions. For now there are an opnened-up biostar-BIOS and an opened-up abit-BIOS in working-fine-status so if you find them you can test them!
I was wondering when I talked to a german ECS-technician yesterday, he showed me a MCP61-BIOS via vnc wich was looking like HP's BIOS but with some more functions and abilities and it was stable. He told me 'bout a little tiny programming suite wich can edit the look and feel of every award-BIOS, does anyone know about something like this??
Sometimes you just have to try to be sure it is not working...
I am back in here as I promised! So tell me your needs!
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