06-10-2014, 09:30 PM
on my case with T430,
winflash64.exe is the one that done the check and let the computer to reboot to do the real flashing process.
normally, modified phoenix SCT bios can not be flashed. winflash will complain that it failing on verification check.
i've managed to alter the logic of winflash and let it reboot as if the verification check is success.
however, after reboot, there's another message that showing the verification is failed.
i don't know the situation with insyde bios.
hope has an easier way to solve the problem.
winflash64.exe is the one that done the check and let the computer to reboot to do the real flashing process.
normally, modified phoenix SCT bios can not be flashed. winflash will complain that it failing on verification check.
i've managed to alter the logic of winflash and let it reboot as if the verification check is success.
however, after reboot, there's another message that showing the verification is failed.
i don't know the situation with insyde bios.
hope has an easier way to solve the problem.
(06-10-2014, 08:06 AM)RehabMan Wrote:(06-10-2014, 05:56 AM)sebold Wrote: This is the best Tutorial i've found: http://donovan6000.blogspot.de/2013/06/i...lists.html
Who of you is in IA64-Assembler and can do this?
Yes, I've been reading Donavan's blog. I'm ok with x86 code, but need to become familiar with the tools. I hope to get started today.
BTW, if you run the BIOS updater, it doesn't even ask for confirmation. Just runs, reboots, flashes, and restarts. Also, no backup is made of the prior BIOS. The whole process is really quick. So... I have updated BIOS now. Of course, attempting to run a second time ... just informs that the same version BIOS is already installed and it aborts. Extracting the files reveals an .INI file for configuration where you can disable the version check, enable backups and other goodies.