05-31-2014, 11:17 PM (This post was last modified: 05-31-2014, 11:24 PM by night8388.)
Recently saw a successful advance tab unlocked for the acer aspire v5-171 bios, wondering if it's possible to unlock the advance tab for also the acer aspire v5-552g bios
(05-31-2014, 11:17 PM)night8388 Wrote: Recently saw a successful advance tab unlocked for the acer aspire v5-171 bios, wondering if it's possible to unlock the advance tab for also the acer aspire v5-552g bios
Hi friend,
I have done the Mod for this laptop, but I don't remember if It's possible to reflash It
so use this tool, run It as Administrator and upload result file here :
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So now I need to backup BIOS before trying the BIOS mod flash?
EDIT: I attempted to flash the bios following the readme file but didn't work. Holding down fn + esc, and then powering on the laptop just took me straight to windows loading screen.
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Yes I know It
Many times and on AMD more It don't work !
Only chance is an SPI External USB Programmer with POMONA Soic Clip and
reprgram Eeprom directly !
I am sorry
Regards
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I'd like to test this modified BIOS out using the override feature to flash it and bypass the security check for modded BIOS's however, I need the unmodified BIOS at the ready on a USB stick to recover the laptop encase it bricks.
The somewhat newer Acer laptop BIOS files are hidden when you download them and I have been otherwise unable to extract it from the archive exe.
Can anyone tell me how to get the .fd file out of the orignal BIOS download?
02-13-2015, 12:08 AM (This post was last modified: 02-13-2015, 12:09 AM by dbzgod.)
(01-14-2014, 03:30 PM)donovan6000 Wrote: There's hidden settings inside your bios that the manufacture decides that you don't need access to. One component of bios modding is unlockign these options so that they cen be accessed. Asus mobos arn't like normal consumer computers. They are designed for more demanding users, so the bios they make for them accomidates this type of people. Acers are just common consumer computers, so the bios programmers don't waste the time adding in options that are never going to be used.
Also being able to maniulate the multipliers and bus frequencies is controlled by the ME firmware, which is even more locked down than the bios for comsumer computers.
Anyhow, here's the bios with 2 hidden tabs unlocked. I haven't finished developing my Universal IFR Dumper, so I can't wasn't able to see what the options actual are
(01-19-2014, 04:02 PM)donovan6000 Wrote: XD hahahahha, I can't believe that on Eternal Mangekyou's first day back from being banned for two weeks he'd get banned again He's actualy some Indian 13 year old, so don't take anything he says seriously.
The bios update has a bios rom in it. Your just not looking in the right place Don't assume that all files are packed in a standard way that archiving software like Winrar and WinZip can understand.
And I have no expirence with preforming the recovery procedure on Acer computers. Try a couple of the methods mentioned in the generic Insyde bios recovery procedure here.
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Hi Donovan, I would like to test this modded BIOS for you, but I also need the original BIOS .fd file to use for recovery encase it doesn't work. I PM'd you about this but got no response.
I am unable to get the original BIOS .fd file from the Acer zip as it is hidden, can you or someone help me with this part?