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[REQUEST] Acer Aspire 5750(G,Z) & 5755(G) BIOS Unlock
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01-17-2013, 06:01 PM
(This post was last modified: 01-17-2013, 06:04 PM by ashp.)
Would you like a screen shot? I can understand if you have doubts, updating BIOS is only for those who know what they are doing. let me warn you I an not responsible to what you do to your laptop. make sure you have tested recovery methods for this laptop. let me warn you if you depend on HDMI sound then hold back, also If you use OS X then also hold back because in OS X I have a darker display.
I need to devise a patch the VBIOS in order to correct the issues.
If these things don't bother you I can be sure that this BIOS upgrade is worth it.
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if they are not happy with the result, I can go back to the old bios, which I here?
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Need this post moving to unlocked section
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01-19-2013, 08:14 AM
(This post was last modified: 01-19-2013, 08:17 AM by ashp.)
(01-18-2013, 10:13 AM)richiekotzen Wrote: if they are not happy with the result, I can go back to the old bios, which I here?
you can flash the BIOS on the first page of this thread if you have issues.
(01-19-2013, 08:14 AM)ashp Wrote: (01-18-2013, 10:13 AM)richiekotzen Wrote: if they are not happy with the result, I can go back to the old bios, which I here?
you can flash the BIOS on the first page of this thread if you have issues.
why do they want to flash BIOS? unlocked feature? please note my mod is a firmware update not extra unlocking.
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01-20-2013, 12:41 PM
(This post was last modified: 01-20-2013, 12:57 PM by FireFoxII.)
(01-15-2013, 01:01 PM)Malossi792 Wrote: Hi akbar,
I am wondering if you could overvolt the system fan, or is it not possible without cutting wires?
I have serious overheating problems, and as far as I know, the percentage setting for the fan in the BIOS supplies it with 3.3V PWM, yet it can bear 5V, that should be what we hear when flashing new BIOS (yeah, kinda sounds like a turbine, but i would really like to hear that instead of feeling the heat and worrying for my hardware).
I have high hopes in this, because if overvolting it within the BIOS wasn't possible, then neither should it be while flashing. Or at least that's what I think
I want to ask same think
Then, I want also ask if modifing fan rpm in bios will work after in the s.o. ...
I have tried to set max rpm at 40° just for try, but it's not working... The fan start rotate regulary at 55° and then at max at 75° ...
Why this?
Sorry for my english
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(01-20-2013, 12:41 PM)FireFoxII Wrote: (01-15-2013, 01:01 PM)Malossi792 Wrote: Hi akbar,
I am wondering if you could overvolt the system fan, or is it not possible without cutting wires?
I have serious overheating problems, and as far as I know, the percentage setting for the fan in the BIOS supplies it with 3.3V PWM, yet it can bear 5V, that should be what we hear when flashing new BIOS (yeah, kinda sounds like a turbine, but i would really like to hear that instead of feeling the heat and worrying for my hardware).
I have high hopes in this, because if overvolting it within the BIOS wasn't possible, then neither should it be while flashing. Or at least that's what I think
I want to ask same think
Then, I want also ask if modifing fan rpm in bios will work after in the s.o. ...
I have tried to set max rpm at 40° just for try, but it's not working... The fan start rotate regulary at 55° and then at max at 75° ...
Why this?
Sorry for my english
Hi mate,
I think your going to have to wait for akbar or admins or the mods for this one because this requires special mod.
Here is the fixed version of acer 5750G 1.21 UEFI BOOT/ADVANCED/POWER UNLOCKED plus updated VBIOS 2158 with settings copied from the V2119 VBIOS.
Brightness, HDMI Audio all Work.
Still need fixing 1366x768 Resolution at boot time for Clover & XPC Bootloaders.
Link: -
P5WE0121_vBIOS_2158.zip (Size: 3.97 MB / Downloads: 484)
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01-22-2013, 03:26 PM
(This post was last modified: 01-22-2013, 03:30 PM by rhp07.)
Has anybody tried this on a Packard Bell Easy Note TSX66HR?
How can I be 100% secure that this BIOS will work on this Notebook?
I'm a little bit scared, don't want to do something wrong, can anybody give me some advice? Thanks.
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(01-22-2013, 03:26 PM)rhp07 Wrote: Has anybody tried this on a Packard Bell Easy Note TSX66HR?
How can I be 100% secure that this BIOS will work on this Notebook?
I'm a little bit scared, don't want to do something wrong, can anybody give me some advice? Thanks. You can download both unchanged files (TSX66HR from packardbell.com and 5750g from acer.com) and compare them. They are similar.
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What are the advantages and disadvantages of installing the Hackintosh BIOS?
Is Windows still supported in this BIOS? Or will it loose some features?
Can it be installed with OEM Mac install disc? Does it still need any loaders?
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