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Shivanshu_1

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  1. 9 hours ago, Klem said:

    Hi!

    Please can you describe exactly what the problem? MSI never use any whitelist in they bios.

    Hey :)
     I was going for everything if I'm modding so I included whitelist( i was not sure my bad). My main problem is GPU auto overclocking even when its not needed , so i need to set it straight in Vbios And unlocked bios for further tweaking. 

  2. On 6/9/2019 at 1:36 PM, Klem said:

    Hi!

    Yes, you can use 32GB of RAM (4x8GB), but only if you use i7 CPU.  If you use i5 CPU, then you can use max 16GB RAM only. This is for original stock bios, and for any unlocked bios.

     

    Would it be possible for my MSI GV62VR 7RF to get a bios menu unlock, wlan whitelist and Vbios mod ? 
    @klem if you can help me with this please

  3. 1.) Depends on what ur interested in getting from lappy . but 1080p is definitely better . I'm using it and it's awsm

    3.) Yes its possible to upgrade it until ur connector is incompatible ( its one in a million chance on incompatibility)

  4. Hello all ,

    I recently bought a Lenovo y50-70 model and was keen to ask that , should upgrading the stupid SSHD and RAM will void warranty . I have watched many vedios of disassembling y50 but none of them showed any warranty stickers like in y510p when opening processor . asking customer care in phone was no good , they don't seem to know anything . please help .

    Kind regards

    Shivanshu

  5. Hello again,

    I am trying to backup my bios using the provided tools, however, I am unable to get the batch file to work. After I run as administrator it just instantly closes. Is there a specific directory where it is saving the bios dump? I also tried the win64 tool however I am unable to enter the command above as it just closes the window when I try to enter text. If you think there might be something that I am doing wrong please let me know. Thanks in advance.

    u have to open the backup.bat file from windows admin command promt . Open command promt admin mode then type "cd.." twice . Then u wil be in c dive . Now type "cd path to folder/backup.bat" now program will start wrkin and a bios.bin file wil be created in the folder where backup.bat is located .

  6. Ok, that makes sense now. My windows wants me to reactivate after having the bios repaired. I couldn't figure out why that would happen after a simple bios update but if they replaced my mobo then that would do it. Thanks.

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    @Shiv, are you running the program in admin mode? Are you running them from the desktop or another area on your HDD? Did you rename the bios appropriately?

    Program running in ADMIN mode . im running it from a folder . although i have tried it from desktop . and also in safe mode but none of them worked

    :(

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