6 hours ago
Hello,
after trying an old Intel driver on an Asus R900V (K95VB), my computer crashed and the BIOS was dead even when removing the BIOS battery, it could reboot one or 2 times with only one HDD. And when I put the same HDD with the problematic driver in another R900V the same problem happened :/...
So know, I've 2x K95VB computers to reflash.
I've a read a lot of tutorials, watched videos on YT, downloaded lots of apps and bought an Xgecu T48 programmer.
Until now I was able to recover my serial, my MAC address and my MS serial in my dump.
I've tried to push the original v209 Asus BIOS in my dump (after cleaning the CAP), but when I'm doing that the final BIOS size is bigger than the original (of course I'm overwriting the content when doing the copy/paste function is the hex editor).
So I've downloaded a fixed BIOS on badcaps to play with it. In the UEFItool, I've extracted my DMI info. But what I don't understand is my DMI zone is begining at offset 40000h with a size of 10000h (same case for the guy who posted the BIOS file on this forum), but if I'm comparing with the fixed BIOS, the empty DMI zone is beginning at 20000h for a length of 30000h. That does ot seem really logical to me.
What do you think guys ?
Is there anyone who could help me fixed this problem with more experience than me please ?
after trying an old Intel driver on an Asus R900V (K95VB), my computer crashed and the BIOS was dead even when removing the BIOS battery, it could reboot one or 2 times with only one HDD. And when I put the same HDD with the problematic driver in another R900V the same problem happened :/...
So know, I've 2x K95VB computers to reflash.
I've a read a lot of tutorials, watched videos on YT, downloaded lots of apps and bought an Xgecu T48 programmer.
Until now I was able to recover my serial, my MAC address and my MS serial in my dump.
I've tried to push the original v209 Asus BIOS in my dump (after cleaning the CAP), but when I'm doing that the final BIOS size is bigger than the original (of course I'm overwriting the content when doing the copy/paste function is the hex editor).
So I've downloaded a fixed BIOS on badcaps to play with it. In the UEFItool, I've extracted my DMI info. But what I don't understand is my DMI zone is begining at offset 40000h with a size of 10000h (same case for the guy who posted the BIOS file on this forum), but if I'm comparing with the fixed BIOS, the empty DMI zone is beginning at 20000h for a length of 30000h. That does ot seem really logical to me.
What do you think guys ?
Is there anyone who could help me fixed this problem with more experience than me please ?