07-10-2011, 10:33 AM
sure it`s your original bios file ( i just renamed it to bios.wph sothat , wincrisis could recognize it and copy it to the usb stick ) .
but , i have some notes about your bios :-
1 ) it`s sure that you must remove any passwords before flashing your bios with a modified one from dos.
2 ) don`t flash on overclocked or manually adjusted setting ...........i mean it would be safer to restore your bios defaults before flashing it.
3 ) when you forget your password or a you find a problem which is related to bios password...........in this case , removing CMOS battery would do nothing.......you should knew the method to remove this password ( usually by disassembling your notebook then shorten a known circuit to force bios to remove it OR you would find a jumper responsible for doing this mission and i don`t knew the method for this in your notebook )
4 ) you should use the phlash16.exe that comes with your bios files when flashing from dos.
5 ) your bios is a normal phoenix bios and i have edited bioses like this successfully with no bricks reported . however , i think you might have done something wrong ( flashing using another version of phlash.exe , didn`t remove your password )..........OR it might be that i have uploaded A corrupted bios image but i checked it again and i found it shouldn`t brick your notebook.
FINALLY , try to recover using the crisis disk then your computer will be normal again.................if you want to try the modified bios , you would remove passwords and flash it using the right version of phlash.exe then the modified bios would work normally like other bioses i have edited before .
i`m waiting your reply to let me knew if the crisisdisk have flashed your bios .
but , i have some notes about your bios :-
1 ) it`s sure that you must remove any passwords before flashing your bios with a modified one from dos.
2 ) don`t flash on overclocked or manually adjusted setting ...........i mean it would be safer to restore your bios defaults before flashing it.
3 ) when you forget your password or a you find a problem which is related to bios password...........in this case , removing CMOS battery would do nothing.......you should knew the method to remove this password ( usually by disassembling your notebook then shorten a known circuit to force bios to remove it OR you would find a jumper responsible for doing this mission and i don`t knew the method for this in your notebook )
4 ) you should use the phlash16.exe that comes with your bios files when flashing from dos.
5 ) your bios is a normal phoenix bios and i have edited bioses like this successfully with no bricks reported . however , i think you might have done something wrong ( flashing using another version of phlash.exe , didn`t remove your password )..........OR it might be that i have uploaded A corrupted bios image but i checked it again and i found it shouldn`t brick your notebook.
FINALLY , try to recover using the crisis disk then your computer will be normal again.................if you want to try the modified bios , you would remove passwords and flash it using the right version of phlash.exe then the modified bios would work normally like other bioses i have edited before .
i`m waiting your reply to let me knew if the crisisdisk have flashed your bios .
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