Hello to all forum users! And in particular to
TheWiz and
1234s282!
After reading the entire thread, I realized that it is better to edit BIOS dump from my mobo.
My aim is to open the show-only option "ATI SATA Type" (Integrated Peripherals -> South OnChip PCI Device -> ATI SATA Type). I wanna set it to "AHCI" (to use SSD
).
On the
advice of the user
bebsmoi I used
Modbin6 2.04.01 to modify BIOS. Everything seems to be going well, but there were a few write errors when AWDFLASH (under DOS) flashed firmware. The /WB (Write Bootblock) key I deleted. Now when I start my computer there are black screen and only spinning coolers
Most likely, it is necessary to flash chip on the programmer...
The aim is not reached. So I have two questions to the distinguished TheWiz and other competent users:
1) What did I do wrong? Should I have to recalculate the CRC sum of modded firmware with CBROM after using Modbin6 (this information from some russian resources)? I did not write above that after flashing and restarting computer only once I was given the message "
BIOS Chechksum Error" and "
Award Boot Block v1.0". Then (after switch off/on PC) there was only a black screen.
Could you briefly describe the modding Award BIOS procedure? Getting dump/download BIOS -> Modbin -> flash the bios to the chip? I had read the TheWiz's
How-To Or should I just need to use the HEX-editor?
2) Could you unlock "ATI SATA Type" option in the two attached firmware?
One - R01-A3 (original dump from my mobo), the second - R02-B1 (downloaded from the official
Acer's ftp).
Technical details:
Computer model: Acer M1100 identified in BIOS as M5100
Motherboard model: RS690-SB600-6A669
FK8C-00
Original BIOS Version: R01-A3
P.S. I look forward to your answers, because your forum is the only place where it is possible to debate the topic BIOS modification.