12-27-2018, 12:27 PM
It is alright to apply the modified bios on top of the original one.
Step-by-step manual:
1. rename "$01C8000_NWL_ADV_0xE2_AES-NI_RAM_VBIOS.FL1.rom" to the "$01C8000.FL1"
2. put the file "$01C8000.FL1" to the folder "83ET82WW" (you need to replace the existing file)
3. create a shortcut for the winuptp.exe application and modify it's properties adding the "/S" flag to the end of the line in the "Target:" field) or use command line prompt under administrator (cmd.exe)
4. run the shortcut and wait. The "*.log" files will be created in the bios folder, so you can check if the update was successful.
5. Reboot.
Regarding the windows 10 I'm not sure if the update will work on it or not. I tested it only on win7x64.
Step-by-step manual:
1. rename "$01C8000_NWL_ADV_0xE2_AES-NI_RAM_VBIOS.FL1.rom" to the "$01C8000.FL1"
2. put the file "$01C8000.FL1" to the folder "83ET82WW" (you need to replace the existing file)
3. create a shortcut for the winuptp.exe application and modify it's properties adding the "/S" flag to the end of the line in the "Target:" field) or use command line prompt under administrator (cmd.exe)
4. run the shortcut and wait. The "*.log" files will be created in the bios folder, so you can check if the update was successful.
5. Reboot.
Regarding the windows 10 I'm not sure if the update will work on it or not. I tested it only on win7x64.