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Acer Aspire V3-571G (GT 640M) - Unlocked BIOS mod request and vbios mod


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Run this:
fptw64 -i > info.txt

Then post the content of the generated text file here.

Intel ® Flash Programming Tool. Version: 8.1.0.1265

Copyright © 2007 - 2012, Intel Corporation. All rights reserved.

Platform: Intel® HM77 Express Chipset

Reading HSFSTS register... Flash Descriptor: Valid

--- Flash Devices Found ---

W25Q32BV ID:0xEF4016 Size: 4096KB (32768Kb)

MX25L8005 ID:0xC22014 Size: 1024KB (8192Kb)

Error 104: The 2 SPI flash devices do not have compatible command sets.

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Ok, open your parts file, delete the whole content of it, then copy paste the lines below in it, safe, and try again. Should work.

W25Q32BV,    0xEF4016, 0x2000000,  0x1000, 0x20, 64, 0, 0x60, 80000
MX25L8005, 0xC22014, 0x800000, 0x1000, 0x20, 64, 0, 0x60, 80000

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Ok, open your parts file, delete the whole content of it, then copy paste the lines below in it, safe, and try again. Should work.

W25Q32BV,    0xEF4016, 0x2000000,  0x1000, 0x20, 64, 0, 0x60, 80000
MX25L8005, 0xC22014, 0x800000, 0x1000, 0x20, 64, 0, 0x60, 80000

here's the dump.bin file created by fptw64

dump.zip

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put a post on other thread. Quick question, regarding newer units/bios. I know this might be a BIOS firmware windows 8 issue. If I plan to wipe and install W7 premium, would that solve the problem perhaps and be able to flash/use your other BIOS mod or another if you make one?

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Did you ever try to flash an 1.x bios? Or isn't it compatible? You might be able to flash a modified 2.x bios with the USB recovery method... but that's not my preferred method.

You can overclock past +135MHz with Nvidia Inspector, but I'm afraid the overclock might get reset due to some vbios restrictions.

svl, well how do i do that by you mentioning that usb recovery method? is that flashing bios?

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