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  1. Okay figured it out. If you're running into trouble as I did for this whole thing, here's the extra step you need to do.

    1. right-click on the fptw64.exe --> go to properties

    2. under the general tab --> Unblock if the option is there

    3. under the compatibility tab --> check the run this program as administrator box AND also check the box that says Run this program in compatibility mode for: and select your windows os.

    OMG. Flash sucessful... let's reboot and see... *fingers crossed*

  2. Okay for some reason my cmd.exe seems to be the problem... (I disabled the AV software, disabled UAC + registry).

    So I decided to use powershell. Powershell was able to do the backup.bat with: "start backup.bat" so yay! I got a bios backup and went on to modifying it.

    NOW. The problem is I can't flash it. I tried flashing with the script provided on the powershell, and it doesn't like it. And then I tried it with "start" and it doesn't get the -bios argument. Then I went to the cmd and I got the same damn Error 284: Fail to load driver (PCI Express) Tools need to run with administrator privilege account.

    What the hell? What is wrong with my cmd???

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    Please help!! Why do I keep getting this error?? I'm running this with the Administrator account with the cmd in Administrator privilege. But I keep getting this error no matter what I try? What am I not getting? Am I missing a step? I can't get this to work so I can't get a backup of the bios to mod it. Please help. T_T

    I have a Lenovo Y410p with Bios version 1.07. It originally came with Windows 8, which I then quickly proceeded to downgrade to Windows 7 Professional.

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