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3mbr@c3 my d@rkn3--

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  1. @Prema As I mentioned in an earlier post of mine that I would spend you CHF 100 if you'd get the GTX9x0 Series to work in ALL Clevo Models, here you go. You should have received the according amount by now. Keep up the good work
  2. oO. Sounds promising. I'll wait it out. Was planning on buying a new Clevo Notebook next year but if Prema gets this to actually work, I'll spend at least 100 bucks. And if it's going to work I'll treat my Clevo P370EM a GTX 980M with Master GPU Cooler for a P3XXSM. Hopefully the cooler will fit (presumably if Prema rides the horse to the finish line).
  3. Okay, I flashed the vBIOS svl7 provied me and tada, my notebook is working like a champ. Well, I guess I'm going for a daily backup routine from now on
  4. Well, I guess I was too early to put my mind at ease. I experience some weird issues, have to boot the notebook a 2nd time to get an image on the screen and can't shut it down properly. Maybe it has something to do with the current vBIOS populated on the GPU?
  5. Okay, with the V1.2 Card i get a green Screen, with the new V1.1 Card i get a black Screen... - - - Updated - - - IT WORKS! I don't know what I did, but the fuck it works... GOOD LORD ON EARTH! I lost my RAID0 (not a prob, had everything saved), now I'm going to backup my msata SSD with Acronis... Need some files in there... damn MY HEART STOPPED BEATING THERE FOR A FUCKING MINUTE! Anyway, thanks @svl7 and @Prema for your great Support
  6. Okay, flashed the Card, still a green Screen... damn what am I doing wrong here?
  7. Will try, as soon as I reassembled the book (removed the CMOS battery for a reset), hopefully I'll receive an Image on the Screen...
  8. Great, received the card, plugged it in, had a Screen, turned from legacy back to uefi and BAAAM... no fucking screen... I'm going nuts here. Is the vBIOS not compatible with UEFI? Shit, I couldn't even flash the card.
  9. Dear Lord on Earth, the card is on its way to me, will be delievered today... then will do the flashing part, shouldn't be a problem with all the guides provided here and there
  10. Thanks for your fast Support, appreciate it. Apparently the supplier was too stupid to flash the proper ROM... sometimes I wonder how the f*** someone is able to be a Clevo Barebone Seller.
  11. Hello Community I'm in URGENT need for a ATI 7970m vBIOS File which works with a Clevo P370EM. My VGA card died during the last weekend and I need the vBIOS to flash the replacement card. Thank you so much for your efforts and Support. Greetings 3mbr@c3 my d@rkn3$$ Edit01: My now dead Card had the vBIOS BR42768.008, is there anything newer than it? I used the Card in combination with an RAID/UEFI-Environment.
  12. I noticed that the animated boot circle of Windows 8 is a little bit off (the predefined space in your boot logo is overlayed by a small square which is caused by the boot circle animation). Nothing major, but just for your interest and maybe a fix in a further BIOS version. So far, everything's running fine and the boot time has increased for me (because of the fixed SATA RAID delay). Thanks again! Edit: Just checked, fixed version has been uploaded, the boot circle animation is now all good! Thank you Prema
  13. You sir, are simply awesome! Thank you for the new and all over improved BIOS, the boot screen looks incredible!
  14. Has anyone yet got their hands on one of the new builds (I mean especially with the new case and the additional Thunderbolt connector)? The resellers I know are currently only providing the updated models with the same case (except for mysn, they did a rebrand on the touchpad and added a custom logo of theirs to it).
  15. Awesome, already sent you a P.M, will start testing this evening Really excited!!!
  16. I'd like to gladly test the software (I've got a P370EM). I can provide a clean Windows 7 or Windows 8 installation (working with Acronis), so switching between different images wouldn't be of a problem for me.
  17. As far as I could understand it, yes the CSM is an "emulation" mode on top of an existing UEFI environment providing functionality for OS which do not support UEFI (like Windows XP).
  18. Will there be a full UEFI for the next Clevo notebooks (with the Haswell CPU's inside of it)? I'm curious because the boot time with my Clevo P370EM seems rather slow (around 20 seconds) compared to my MSI rig (around 5-8 seconds). I've read this is because of the CSM feature which you can disable in a full UEFI environment whereas the Clevo books use a normal BIOS with UEFI features (Fast- & Secure Boot). I know, a little bit off-topic but I wanted to know and you Prema, as the bios mod god, can surely answer my questions
  19. Thanks for the new release, the new boot screen certainly does it's job much better than the old one (better and more seamlessly integration). Could you also modify a wallpaper to use as a boot logo during the boot sequence? I'd do it myself but the guides I've found on the internet are for Windows 7 and I'm not really clear if it's safe to do by myself. So far, very nice work
  20. Thx svl7 for the clarification! Seems to make sense Unfortunately I'm not into flashing my card, I switched back to the Legacy BIOS and your unlocked A03 BIOS Too much trouble for me achieving UEFI (my media buttons wouldn't work after I flashed the A08 unlocked BIOS and installed Win 8 with Fast/Secure Boot options).
  21. Has anyone encountered a problem with the BIOS A08 (Unlocked) if using Windows 8 combined with Secure and Fast Boot? I'm using an Alienware M18x R2 and if I want to enable Fast and Secure Boot, I first have to switch to the integrated graphics but can't switch to the binary ones afterwards because the BIOS locks the option out so I'm stuck on the integrated graphics. Has this been resolved with the unlocked BIOS or is this bug still present?
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