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Can I install any AMI BIOS?
#1
Hello! I want to overclock my notebook, but its BIOS its blocked and by software its motherboard manufacter its so [censored] unkown that the software cant find the PLL. My notebook have an AMI BIOS.

MY QUESTION IS:

I want to know if I can install an AMI version that have overclocking features althogh it is not exactly my notebook model. If i did that it would recognize all my notebook components, I have any chances, or it will not boot?
My notebooks specs for in case you need them:

- Notebook Positivo
- Intel Atom
- AMI BIOS version 1.13
- Motherboard manufracter Positivo (no support, updates or anything unlocked)

Im really desperate for overclocking beacuse I always wanted to have a pc for gaming but I didnt never worked yet to buy a cool pc!
Sorry for my english. Thank you.
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#2
(09-27-2015, 06:04 PM)chica Wrote: Hello! I want to overclock my notebook, but its BIOS its blocked and by software its motherboard manufacter its so [censored] unkown that the software cant find the PLL. My notebook have an AMI BIOS.

MY QUESTION IS:

I want to know if I can install an AMI version that have overclocking features althogh it is not exactly my notebook model. If i did that it would recognize all my notebook components, I have any chances, or it will not boot?
My notebooks specs for in case you need them:

- Notebook Positivo
- Intel Atom
- AMI BIOS version 1.13
- Motherboard manufracter Positivo (no support, updates or anything unlocked)

Im really desperate for overclocking beacuse I always wanted to have a pc for gaming but I didnt never worked yet to buy a cool pc!
Sorry for my english. Thank you.

Get yourself an ubuntu 15.04 iso and write it to a CD or pendrive (to write it to a pendrive you will need win32imagewriter which is free), boot the notebook off said CD or pendrive. Once you are at the desktop open a terminal window and type this 3 commands
Code:
sudo lspci -v > ~/Desktop/pci.txt
sudo lsusb -v > ~/Desktop/usb.txt
sudo lshw > ~/Desktop/chipsets.txt
and attach the 3 text file that will appear on your desktop to a reply.
Also consider the fact that the CPU is an Atom (a.k.a Netbook CPU). You'll not be able to squeeze that much extra performance out of it and there's also the underpowered graphics chip built-in and the slow disk and RAM controller bus.
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#3
(09-27-2015, 11:00 PM)fbsduser Wrote:
(09-27-2015, 06:04 PM)chica Wrote: Hello! I want to overclock my notebook, but its BIOS its blocked and by software its motherboard manufacter its so [censored] unkown that the software cant find the PLL. My notebook have an AMI BIOS.

MY QUESTION IS:

I want to know if I can install an AMI version that have overclocking features althogh it is not exactly my notebook model. If i did that it would recognize all my notebook components, I have any chances, or it will not boot?
My notebooks specs for in case you need them:

- Notebook Positivo
- Intel Atom
- AMI BIOS version 1.13
- Motherboard manufracter Positivo (no support, updates or anything unlocked)

Im really desperate for overclocking beacuse I always wanted to have a pc for gaming but I didnt never worked yet to buy a cool pc!
Sorry for my english. Thank you.

Get yourself an ubuntu 15.04 iso and write it to a CD or pendrive (to write it to a pendrive you will need win32imagewriter which is free), boot the notebook off said CD or pendrive. Once you are at the desktop open a terminal window and type this 3 commands
Code:
sudo lspci -v > ~/Desktop/pci.txt
sudo lsusb -v > ~/Desktop/usb.txt
sudo lshw > ~/Desktop/chipsets.txt
and attach the 3 text file that will appear on your desktop to a reply.
Also consider the fact that the CPU is an Atom (a.k.a Netbook CPU). You'll not be able to squeeze that much extra performance out of it and there's also the underpowered graphics chip built-in and the slow disk and RAM controller bus.

Sorry for the delayed answer, (I was with some troubles installing Ubuntu directly from a partition). I appreciate so much your answer, as soon I get the info I will attach it and reply to you.
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#4
(10-01-2015, 10:10 AM)chica Wrote:
(09-27-2015, 11:00 PM)fbsduser Wrote:
(09-27-2015, 06:04 PM)chica Wrote: Hello! I want to overclock my notebook, but its BIOS its blocked and by software its motherboard manufacter its so [censored] unkown that the software cant find the PLL. My notebook have an AMI BIOS.

MY QUESTION IS:

I want to know if I can install an AMI version that have overclocking features althogh it is not exactly my notebook model. If i did that it would recognize all my notebook components, I have any chances, or it will not boot?
My notebooks specs for in case you need them:

- Notebook Positivo
- Intel Atom
- AMI BIOS version 1.13
- Motherboard manufracter Positivo (no support, updates or anything unlocked)

Im really desperate for overclocking beacuse I always wanted to have a pc for gaming but I didnt never worked yet to buy a cool pc!
Sorry for my english. Thank you.

Get yourself an ubuntu 15.04 iso and write it to a CD or pendrive (to write it to a pendrive you will need win32imagewriter which is free), boot the notebook off said CD or pendrive. Once you are at the desktop open a terminal window and type this 3 commands
Code:
sudo lspci -v > ~/Desktop/pci.txt
sudo lsusb -v > ~/Desktop/usb.txt
sudo lshw > ~/Desktop/chipsets.txt
and attach the 3 text file that will appear on your desktop to a reply.
Also consider the fact that the CPU is an Atom (a.k.a Netbook CPU). You'll not be able to squeeze that much extra performance out of it and there's also the underpowered graphics chip built-in and the slow disk and RAM controller bus.

Sorry for the delayed answer, (I was with some troubles installing Ubuntu directly from a partition). I appreciate so much your answer, as soon I get the info I will attach it and reply to you.

Hello. I've been with some troubles with install Ubuntu, I will do beacuse I am Linux user, but for now, please can you say me what information you need or how can I get it using Windows to send to you?
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#5
(10-04-2015, 11:38 AM)chica Wrote:
(10-01-2015, 10:10 AM)chica Wrote:
(09-27-2015, 11:00 PM)fbsduser Wrote:
(09-27-2015, 06:04 PM)chica Wrote: Hello! I want to overclock my notebook, but its BIOS its blocked and by software its motherboard manufacter its so [censored] unkown that the software cant find the PLL. My notebook have an AMI BIOS.

MY QUESTION IS:

I want to know if I can install an AMI version that have overclocking features althogh it is not exactly my notebook model. If i did that it would recognize all my notebook components, I have any chances, or it will not boot?
My notebooks specs for in case you need them:

- Notebook Positivo
- Intel Atom
- AMI BIOS version 1.13
- Motherboard manufracter Positivo (no support, updates or anything unlocked)

Im really desperate for overclocking beacuse I always wanted to have a pc for gaming but I didnt never worked yet to buy a cool pc!
Sorry for my english. Thank you.

Get yourself an ubuntu 15.04 iso and write it to a CD or pendrive (to write it to a pendrive you will need win32imagewriter which is free), boot the notebook off said CD or pendrive. Once you are at the desktop open a terminal window and type this 3 commands
Code:
sudo lspci -v > ~/Desktop/pci.txt
sudo lsusb -v > ~/Desktop/usb.txt
sudo lshw > ~/Desktop/chipsets.txt
and attach the 3 text file that will appear on your desktop to a reply.
Also consider the fact that the CPU is an Atom (a.k.a Netbook CPU). You'll not be able to squeeze that much extra performance out of it and there's also the underpowered graphics chip built-in and the slow disk and RAM controller bus.

Sorry for the delayed answer, (I was with some troubles installing Ubuntu directly from a partition). I appreciate so much your answer, as soon I get the info I will attach it and reply to you.

Hello. I've been with some troubles with install Ubuntu, I will do beacuse I am Linux user, but for now, please can you say me what information you need or how can I get it using Windows to send to you?

Hello! I have the files.


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.txt   usb.txt (Size: 26 KB / Downloads: 1)
.txt   chipsets.txt (Size: 16.87 KB / Downloads: 2)
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#6
(10-04-2015, 07:26 PM)chica Wrote:
(10-04-2015, 11:38 AM)chica Wrote:
(10-01-2015, 10:10 AM)chica Wrote:
(09-27-2015, 11:00 PM)fbsduser Wrote:
(09-27-2015, 06:04 PM)chica Wrote: Hello! I want to overclock my notebook, but its BIOS its blocked and by software its motherboard manufacter its so [censored] unkown that the software cant find the PLL. My notebook have an AMI BIOS.

MY QUESTION IS:

I want to know if I can install an AMI version that have overclocking features althogh it is not exactly my notebook model. If i did that it would recognize all my notebook components, I have any chances, or it will not boot?
My notebooks specs for in case you need them:

- Notebook Positivo
- Intel Atom
- AMI BIOS version 1.13
- Motherboard manufracter Positivo (no support, updates or anything unlocked)

Im really desperate for overclocking beacuse I always wanted to have a pc for gaming but I didnt never worked yet to buy a cool pc!
Sorry for my english. Thank you.

Get yourself an ubuntu 15.04 iso and write it to a CD or pendrive (to write it to a pendrive you will need win32imagewriter which is free), boot the notebook off said CD or pendrive. Once you are at the desktop open a terminal window and type this 3 commands
Code:
sudo lspci -v > ~/Desktop/pci.txt
sudo lsusb -v > ~/Desktop/usb.txt
sudo lshw > ~/Desktop/chipsets.txt
and attach the 3 text file that will appear on your desktop to a reply.
Also consider the fact that the CPU is an Atom (a.k.a Netbook CPU). You'll not be able to squeeze that much extra performance out of it and there's also the underpowered graphics chip built-in and the slow disk and RAM controller bus.

Sorry for the delayed answer, (I was with some troubles installing Ubuntu directly from a partition). I appreciate so much your answer, as soon I get the info I will attach it and reply to you.

Hello. I've been with some troubles with install Ubuntu, I will do beacuse I am Linux user, but for now, please can you say me what information you need or how can I get it using Windows to send to you?

Hello! I have the files.

That notebook can take 4GB of RAM and may be overcloked to 2.0GHz but you'll need to see if there's a cpu fan and if there isn't you'll need to install one, for that look for a small laptop cpu fan and look for a cpu fan connector in the motherboard, you can also replace that 5400rpm hard drive with a 7200rpm one or with a solid state drive to speed disk access a bit. That notebook however will still be slow due to the fact that it uses a SATA 2 controller instead of the faster SATA 3 one larger laptops use, and the GMA3150 graphics also affect a lot.
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#7
(10-06-2015, 02:48 PM)fbsduser Wrote:
(10-04-2015, 07:26 PM)chica Wrote:
(10-04-2015, 11:38 AM)chica Wrote:
(10-01-2015, 10:10 AM)chica Wrote:
(09-27-2015, 11:00 PM)fbsduser Wrote: Get yourself an ubuntu 15.04 iso and write it to a CD or pendrive (to write it to a pendrive you will need win32imagewriter which is free), boot the notebook off said CD or pendrive. Once you are at the desktop open a terminal window and type this 3 commands
Code:
sudo lspci -v > ~/Desktop/pci.txt
sudo lsusb -v > ~/Desktop/usb.txt
sudo lshw > ~/Desktop/chipsets.txt
and attach the 3 text file that will appear on your desktop to a reply.
Also consider the fact that the CPU is an Atom (a.k.a Netbook CPU). You'll not be able to squeeze that much extra performance out of it and there's also the underpowered graphics chip built-in and the slow disk and RAM controller bus.

Sorry for the delayed answer, (I was with some troubles installing Ubuntu directly from a partition). I appreciate so much your answer, as soon I get the info I will attach it and reply to you.

Hello. I've been with some troubles with install Ubuntu, I will do beacuse I am Linux user, but for now, please can you say me what information you need or how can I get it using Windows to send to you?

Hello! I have the files.

That notebook can take 4GB of RAM and may be overcloked to 2.0GHz but you'll need to see if there's a cpu fan and if there isn't you'll need to install one, for that look for a small laptop cpu fan and look for a cpu fan connector in the motherboard, you can also replace that 5400rpm hard drive with a 7200rpm one or with a solid state drive to speed disk access a bit. That notebook however will still be slow due to the fact that it uses a SATA 2 controller instead of the faster SATA 3 one larger laptops use, and the GMA3150 graphics also affect a lot.

Well. Thank you for your answer. I undertand, and know that my notebook is so crapy but anyway I will do.
My answer is as the title "Can I install any AMI BIOS?" if I do that the bios will recognize all my notebook devices and boot, or it will not boot?
Thank you!!
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