I have run my laptop without a VGA card once.. But its fan was still connected. Computer responded this with a overheat precaution. Because of this i think, vga fan is controlled by EC. Yet, the fan is connected to mainboard.
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Every version of Main BIOS and EC look same in AMIBCP.
I didnt try to change fan control values before. AFAIK, some of the settings seen in AMIBCP are ignored.
BTW, you should not make mods on default image files. In my opinion you should dump your bios first and work on it.
And also just play with Optimized Column. DO NOT change any other values in other areas.
At flashing stage, you should flash both main bios, ec and NVRAM. After flashing you should enter your bios and press f3 to make your changes active and then reboot. If it does not boot, you have your bios bricked
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(02-09-2012, 07:45 PM)Naman Wrote: Every version of Main BIOS and EC look same in AMIBCP.
Ok, but do the values reported by AMIBCP reflect the actual values? The show column for example shows "Yes" for all settings, even though they aren't visible in bios.
(02-09-2012, 07:45 PM)Naman Wrote: I didnt try to change fan control values before. AFAIK, some of the settings seen in AMIBCP are ignored.
Hmm, how do we know if a settings is ignored or not?
(02-09-2012, 07:45 PM)Naman Wrote: BTW, you should not make mods on default image files. In my opinion you should dump your bios first and work on it.
Ok, so that my settings are reflected in the image file? I'm on linux and just running the AMIBCP in a virtual machine. Will try afuwin.exe via Wine and see if it works.
(02-09-2012, 07:45 PM)Naman Wrote: And also just play with Optimized Column. DO NOT change any other values in other areas.
At flashing stage, you should flash both main bios, ec and NVRAM. After flashing you should enter your bios and press f3 to make your changes active and then reboot.
If I only modify the EC bios shouldn't I just have to flash the EC then?
(02-09-2012, 07:45 PM)Naman Wrote: If it does not boot, you have your bios bricked
Hehe, I'd really like to avoid that.
I tried to compare two different versions in a hex-diff program but there are too many differences. There are probably some check sum which must be correct as well so you probably just can't change values at will...
On a side note; I looked att the strings in the bios file and I also saw the string P170HMx.rom pop up a few times. How's your un-bricking going?
Are there any articles/resources or any other information that one should read before trying to mod a bios?
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Since XTU runs on your machine. Do you have an XM CPU? If so, could you do us a favour and change the "Max Turbo Boost Ratio" one notch up and dump NVRAM again?
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02-13-2012, 06:01 AM (This post was last modified: 02-14-2012, 07:48 AM by Prema.)
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(02-07-2012, 02:04 PM)Naman Wrote: ...Prema, if you are using the default BIOS 1.01.05 & EC1.00.09 can you please share your BIOS dump(from AFUWIN) in here? Thank you
Since XTU runs on your machine. Do you have an XM CPU? If so, could you do us a favour and change the "Max Turbo Boost Ratio" one notch up and dump NVRAM again?
Sorry for not replying, real life came in the way for a while.