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  1. I modded my BIOS years ago and my laptop has been running great ever since. So thank you all for the help! However, I have a new question. I was wondering if I am able to reset my laptop to factory settings and keep the modded BIOS. I modded my BIOS just so I can use a better wifi card. I do not have the stock wifi card so if the old BIOS gets reinstalled then I will be stuck. So, how can I reset my laptop while not changing my modded BIOS and wifi card?
  2. My new wifi card is working great however when I try to play World of Warcraft I have to put all my settings on low or else I get huge FPS lag. It also seems to affect my whole computer including a keyboard lag. This only occurs when WoW is running though. This wifi card worked well with my other laptop and could handle better graphic settings. So it must be the flashed BIOS causing my lag?
  3. Thanks to everyone that helped my sorry self. Donating! - - - Updated - - - @Mibix In order to be able to use an unauthorized wifi card that is compatible with the laptop do I also have to flash the ultrabay too?
  4. I have the v2xxMod.bin file but I'm not sure what to do? I use the fptw64.exe as admin and I get this "Error 200: Invalid parameter value specified by user. Use -? option to see help." after pushing any key twice. Am I supposed to open the .bin file with the .exe or what? And where and at what point do I use the command specified in the OP.
  5. Thankyou, I have been opening command prompt but it automatically opens to the system32 directory. I tried saving the .bat file in there but it wont find it if it is in there @Panzer06
  6. can somebody help me? I'm very new to this and can't even get passed the first step. When I try to backup my current BIOS with the .bat tool (as administrator), something pops up very quickly that says the file is not recognized as an internal or external command.
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