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Asus P8P67 Pro 2001 Asus 2.1 SLIC DYNAMIC & ASUS P8P67 Pro Permanent SLIC Mod
#11
I prefer to use the utility within the BIOS to flash, in this case "EZ Flash II", as oppossed to DOS software to flash.
I read somewhere that one method of flashing doesn't erase some (boot?) sector of the BIOS and as a result is a little safe. I would apprciate it if someone could clarify this.

Place BIOS file onto USB stick (might be something like ASUS1204.ROM).
Restart the computer.
Press "Del" on your keybaord (Delete) to enter the BIOS.
Head to the top right of the screen and click "Exit/Advanced Mode"
Click "Advanced Mode" on the window that opens
Click the "Tools" tab towards the top right.
Click "ASUS EZ Flash Utility". The utility will load and may refresh the screen.
Once in you will be presented with a screen that contains two columns. The left/first column contains your drives and partitions. THe right contains the *.rom files in the selected partition.
Select the corect drive/partition if the utility hasn't done so already.
The *.rom file should show up in the right hand column e.g. ASUS1204.ROM
Double-click the new BIOS file
Confirm you want to flash the BIOS
It will proceed with flashing the BIOS, there will be a progress bar to update you with how much progress it has made.
DO NOT TURN OFF THE COMPUTER AT THIS STAGE (no matter how long it takes)
You will be notified once it's complete
Confirm and it'll restart itself
You may wish to go back into the BIOS to re-apply any settings as it will most likely have reverted back to defaults.
Save changes and exit.
You have successfully updated your BIOS

All this information is available in the manual. Albeit not in micro steps but suficient to help you do it. Not only using EZ Flash, but over the internet and using DOS based flashing (BUPDATER). If you have any questions feel free to ask.
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#12
Hi

What about 1305 revision ?

Do you if the mod bios exists ?

Best Regards
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#13
(03-05-2011, 12:21 PM)verrnum Wrote: Hi

What about 1305 revision ?

Do you if the mod bios exists ?

Best Regards

Yes, I just had to get my MB RMA'ed because of Intel's problem with the Sandy Bridge chipset, and it currently has this BIOS version loaded. Can you make another mod, DMAN999? That would be greatly appreciated; thank you!
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I need a New R/W Everything Report from the New B3 MB to be able to safely make a new BIOS mod.
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(03-05-2011, 12:21 PM)verrnum Wrote: Hi

What about 1305 revision ?

Do you if the mod bios exists ?

Best Regards


P8P67-PRO-ASUS-1502
mod http://rghost.ru/4856905
Flash from DOS
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(03-27-2011, 02:19 PM)DMAN999 Wrote: I need a New R/W Everything Report from the New B3 MB to be able to safely make a new BIOS mod.

Not sure if this is what you wanted, but I tried to follow the other user's post and supplied the ACPI Tables R/W Everything report.

Please note that this is for the 1305 BIOS, not the 1502 BIOS as the previous poster has posted.
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#17
That's the wrong Table.
Do This:
HOW TO CREATE AN RW EVERYTHING REPORT

Download and Install RWEverything from one of the following links:
http://jacky5488.myweb.hinet.net/
http://jacky5488.myweb.hinet.net/bin/RwV1.4.7.zip

Open RWEverything.

After RWEverything Opens, click ACCESS - ACPI Tables.

When ACPI Tables opens, click anywhere within the ACPI Window.

Now click CONTROL + F2 to save the entire table.

Save this Report to the desktop WITHOUT CHANGING THE NAME and either attach this file to your post or upload it to one of the following:
www.box.net or www.mediafire.com or www.sendspace.com

If you upload your RWEverything Report to one of the 3 host servers above, post the download link of your RWEverthing Report in the Post of your Mod Request.
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(03-28-2011, 01:34 PM)DMAN999 Wrote: That's the wrong Table.
Do This:
HOW TO CREATE AN RW EVERYTHING REPORT

Download and Install RWEverything from one of the following links:
http://jacky5488.myweb.hinet.net/
http://jacky5488.myweb.hinet.net/bin/RwV1.4.7.zip

Open RWEverything.

After RWEverything Opens, click ACCESS - ACPI Tables.

When ACPI Tables opens, click anywhere within the ACPI Window.

Now click CONTROL + F2 to save the entire table.

Save this Report to the desktop WITHOUT CHANGING THE NAME and either attach this file to your post or upload it to one of the following:
www.box.net or www.mediafire.com or www.sendspace.com

If you upload your RWEverything Report to one of the 3 host servers above, post the download link of your RWEverthing Report in the Post of your Mod Request.

Sorry man, I'm really new to all of this. I appreicate your help though! I have followed your steps and have generated a new one. Hopefully, this is the right one.



Attached Files
.zip   AcpiTbls.zip (Size: 25.49 KB / Downloads: 2)
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#19
Here you go:
ASUS_P8P67_Pro_1305-EFI_ASUS_SLIC_2.1_Dynamic.rar
http://www.sendspace.com/file/myjx2r
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(03-29-2011, 03:01 PM)DMAN999 Wrote: Here you go:
ASUS_P8P67_Pro_1305-EFI_ASUS_SLIC_2.1_Dynamic.rar
http://www.sendspace.com/file/myjx2r

Thanks DMAN999! You are the best and most helpful here!

I'll try this out and report back on it. It may take a while though, as I'll need to test the computer itself and see if there are any changes after flashing the BIOS.
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