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(UEFI) Dell XPS 15z L511z modded BIOS - and HOWTO
@ReFiRnE well, this topic is a little more focused for people hacking their own bioses, if you just want download and flash a xps15z bios

go to this topic:

http://forum.notebookreview.com/dell-xps...-more.html

@all

did someone else had some luck modding the logo files?

with the the images Brabbelbla sent to me.

I am unable even to save them with with software and get the same file size and format.

allways getting different size and file content even without modify the image at all Sad
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Has anyone found the correct method to downgrade the bios on this L511Z? I am running the modded A12, and I would like to go back to A12 stock or A06. I also forked over the 300 bucks to dell to get the motherboard replaced, the HD replaced, as well as the battery (I used this as an HTPC without the dell utility to disable charging so battery died - I use it without battery - the hd drive and 525m card also died - the HD I understand, the video not so much) Anyways, I have a laptop that will have the MB replaced as soon as I ship it so I can play without worry of bricking it. I have tried phlash16, phlash17 via dos, I have tried win flash, and winphlash via windows PE, The KASAR win xp disc listed in the original post does not work for me, bluescreens after the xp logo. I have tied every switch ever documented in downgrading threads...all fail. invalid flashInt.Bin, invalid interfaces errors, non stop. How in the [censored] do you downgrade/reflash this thing? Also, the regulars switches like /forceit /jabil dont work regardless..I have no battery and sometimes it fails for that reason, but never inside a usb bootable PE. Any solid leads would make me such a happy man! Please and Thanks!
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@jakebour

to use that windows xp disk, you have to be in recovery mode or set ahci to ide in bios

that will make the xp disk to make it work, after use the disk, leave it back to ahci

about the flashing parameters, I usually use

WinFlash /all /sa /sn /sd /sp /svs /sv /cvar BIOS1.WPH

and can flash back to any version on my xps 15z
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Thank you Kasar. I wasnt aware you needed IDE mode - and yeah that makes sense if the image was created on an IDE install. I may try that again just for poops and smiles.. Meantime, I did get this to work in the last 2 hours. What I did was created a bootable PE from WAIK on USB (the only other NON dos method I have been using), booted with the BART disk in the cdrom, and from PE ran it command line off the cd rom. I had tried this already with several different versions of phlash/flash but this time successfully flashed back to A12 stock using the files on that BART disc. And yep I noticed those commands in the repair.bat file which I used every other time I tried this and failed. I don't know if I want to go through the hassle of trying my previous methods again to see where/why exactly this failed...but I know one thing is for sure is that the BIOS.CAP file was never in any of the directories I was running winflash from the other attempts at PE+WinPH/Flash. I thought that .CAP file was only used if crisis type boot media was being used in recovery? Or is it needed for general, non crisis mode, downgrading?

BTW, I have been reading through the hundreds of posts on this thread reading ya'lls work. For what its worth from a weekend warrior, you guys are amazing. All the things you had to overcome and fight with so that folks could just flash the end product..I am amazed.

ANyway, hth's other folks. Flashing stock A12 did not help my crash on boot win7 install. It must have been a short after all. Guess the repair cost will be worth it. Or maybe not doing hackintosh correctly is more dangerous than I thought.

(11-21-2013, 11:31 PM)kasar Wrote: @jakebour

to use that windows xp disk, you have to be in recovery mode or set ahci to ide in bios

that will make the xp disk to make it work, after use the disk, leave it back to ahci

about the flashing parameters, I usually use

WinFlash /all /sa /sn /sd /sp /svs /sv /cvar BIOS1.WPH

and can flash back to any version on my xps 15z
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I'd like to know if someone has modded the logo files for the new XPS - I had done this successfully a few years back for the old XPS13.

Did anyone find a later version of the ME firmware (7.1.70.1198) and has anyone managed to flash this under 8.1?




Hey Jake sorry didn't see your post before. Yes as kasar said IDE is key, but I wouldn't bet on having a broken motherboard for now as I had flashed bioses which occasionally gave me blue screens. Your best bet is to boot up a Linux CD such as mint or Ubuntu to verify if all your hardware is working properly and if necessary reinstall Windows. Best of luck!

Oh and thanks for the feedback! It's comments from all the community which keep us going like this Smile

Sent from my HTC One using Tapatalk
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@jakebour

thank you Smile

yeah, BIOS.cap file is only used for system recovery from usb or cdrom

@jkbuha

I didnt had luck with logo modding yet, previous Brabbelbla posts helped a lot, but still dont know save image files into similar format to replace them.
so help apreciated ^^
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Here you go kasar - Blast from the past Smile

http://forum.osxlatitude.com/index.php?/...os-rework/
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well, I know it can be done, also some people like prema did the same stuff even with custom logos.

that guy said he added some apple icons.

the question is how I can pick a custom Image, and save it in the same format and size from the ones inside the bios, so I can replace the hex part of the image with my own one ^^
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you can try this one:
  • pick a jpeg image with same resolution
  • increase the compression until it have a smaller size than original
  • add some padding until its same size

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LE:
another method:
[Image: FY3VwrA.png]
replace jpeg data (yellow) since FFD8 to FFD9 (the size of file will be changed) and change the jpg size (green) to the new value...

LLE:
If the file size is changed then the header must be also fixed:
[Image: N2JvZ4O.png]

useless in this case but i'll post it for the sake of file documentation:
* 18 means JPG
* 16 means RAW (PPM?). Structure: width (word), height (word), RGB for each pixel – http://i.imgur.com/YNuZ4HX.png


both methods are NOT TESTED: probably will brick your notebook
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thanks for the info Florin9doi

oh, didnt saw the second method in time as you edited your post after some time.

I followed your first instructions and managed to get identical size images,

added some padding in one of them (replaced stuff with FF)

then I replaced the original image content from the file with the one from my modded images

I attached both modded and unmodded images + final modules.

I will test it in some minutes, if someone want to check if I messed something feel free to do it Smile

the second method seems a little more complex, If first one doenst work, I will try it.

nope, the first method didnt worked, after flashing, the system remained with black screen (where it was suposed to show the logos), then it went to the S.O and the resolutione were messed up, like just 1024 x 768, had to reflash my last working bios mod to make logos working back and get the system back to normal.

definitly I did something wrong ...


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