10-08-2016, 10:13 AM
Hi,
yesterday ive made this modded Bios for ASUS ROG CG8480.
Its a P8Z77 M-Pro (OEM) board inside, but not the same as the standalone board. (only 2 little changes )
So please dont flash tis bios to the normal board
Whats done?...
I update my post after X.M.P. is succsessful insert.
Bootstick.zip (Size: 6.4 MB / Downloads: 133)
Please use the Attachment with a bootable USB Stick (freedos or msdos )
Create it with RUFUS or HP TOOL, copy the data to the stick and let it boot.
After the stick is booted excute BACKUP.BAT to make a backup from the original Bios.
At next only start the flashprp.bat file, lean back for 2-3 min´s. thats all.
Please dont forget.... Bios flashing on ur own risk....
peace
Sky
yesterday ive made this modded Bios for ASUS ROG CG8480.
Its a P8Z77 M-Pro (OEM) board inside, but not the same as the standalone board. (only 2 little changes )
So please dont flash tis bios to the normal board
Whats done?...
Quote:Unlocking all Bios settings. So please be careful. There´s alot of new settings. 40% already tested by me.
X.M.P. Profiles not working. Tehe is a missing tool/plugin.
I update my post after X.M.P. is succsessful insert.
Quote:Intel RST(e) OROM and EFI SataDriver ( not updated )
OROM IRST RAID for SATA - 11.0.0.1339
EFI IRST RAID for SATA - 11.5.0.1582
Quote:Intel OROM VBIOS and EFI GOP Driver
OROM VBIOS SNB-IVB - 2132
EFI GOP Driver IvyBridge - 3.0.1030
EFI GOP Driver SandyBridge - 2.0.1024
Quote:LAN OROM PXE and EFI UNDI - Intel, RTK, BCM, QCA
OROM Intel Boot Agent CL - 0.1.10
OROM Realtek Boot Agent GE - 2.64
EFI Realtek UNDI - 2.037
Quote:Update Intel CPU MicroCode
Ivy Bridge CPUID 0306A9 - 19
SandyBridge CPUID 0206A7 - 28
Quote:ME Firmware ( not updated )
FW ME of BIOS File 8.1.0.1248 1.5MB
Bootstick.zip (Size: 6.4 MB / Downloads: 133)
Please use the Attachment with a bootable USB Stick (freedos or msdos )
Create it with RUFUS or HP TOOL, copy the data to the stick and let it boot.
After the stick is booted excute BACKUP.BAT to make a backup from the original Bios.
At next only start the flashprp.bat file, lean back for 2-3 min´s. thats all.
Please dont forget.... Bios flashing on ur own risk....
peace
Sky