- Flash it using the "replace .cap in the temp folder" method.
Is anything else needed?
Btw dell provides an .exe file that can be run from a live DOS usb (for guys like myself not running windows). Maybe there is a way to modify the .exe?
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(01-30-2023, 02:24 AM)chatziko Wrote: Btw dell provides an .exe file that can be run from a live DOS usb (for guys like myself not running windows).
Hello.
Live CD no go as well?
(01-30-2023, 02:24 AM)chatziko Wrote: Maybe there is a way to modify the .exe?
I don't know, I haven't tried.
Considering that for replacing the .cap file stored in the executable we have the PhoenixTool that can hypothetically do this, beside this you'll need to disable the SHA-1 check at least.
(01-24-2023, 09:29 PM)SlayerProof32 Wrote: Yes. It was in one of the disabled menus...
I have a Dell XPS L321X too. However, I got "ERROR 105 - Command line error" when I tried the method to flash your copy of the modd bios. Any idea how to resolve this?
Then navigate to the %temp% folder and replace the .cap file with the L321xModded.cap. Make sure that the modified file has the same name (rename it to Spyder.cap) and run the update.
After the BIOS update, simply install Linux Mint from a USB stick and you're done!
Thanks again for your help. Everything is working great now!
Cheers - Benjamin