Klem
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Hi! Ok. Check PM.
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Hi! Ok. Check PM.
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Hi! Ok. Check PM.
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- lenovo g710
- g710
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Hi! You can post here your original stock vbios, I'll take a look.
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Hi! Your link is wrong. Also what the laptop model exactly?
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- alienware bios
- alienware m17x r4
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Hi! Ok. Check PM.
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- x240
- thinkpad x240
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Hi! Ok. Check your PM box.
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[G75VW] - modified BIOS & VBIOS for higher overclocking
Klem replied to svl7's topic in ASUS Gaming Notebook Forum
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Hi! Ok. Check PM.
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- x240
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Hi! No. Yes.
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- x240
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Hi! Yes, you can update your current bios to the latest official version first before dumping.
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Hi! Ok. Check your PM box.
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- lenovo g710
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NVIDIA Maxwell VBIOS mods - 900m series overclocking versions
Klem replied to svl7's topic in General Notebook Discussions
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Hi! Yes of course.
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- x240
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Hi! For creating backup of bios use attached program. Extract attached archive directly on the Desktop and run the program as administrator (right click mouse). Program will create archive "results" directly on the Desktop. Send me this archive "results" via PM or upload it to any fileserver and send me the link. https://www.sendspace.com/file/mxoavw or http://www120.zippyshare.com/v/NC9WuxRI/file.html
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- lenovo g580
- g580
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Hi! Ok. Check PM.
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Just read first post of this thread carefully. Put the modified BIOS, the prr.exe tool and the fpt.exe (along with the fparts.txt file) on the root of your prepared DOS bootable USB drive, restart your system and boot from that drive. Execute the prr.exe, if you don't get an error message continue by pressing enter. Then flash the bios by using this command (filename.bin obviously needs to be replaced with the name of the file you want to flash). If you can't remember the name of your file, use the command dir to display all the files on your drive. Flash with this: fpt.exe -f filename.bin -bios NOTE: The name of the BIOS file mustn't exceed eight characters (not counting the extension)! That's a DOS limit, so make sure the name of your file isn't too long. Wait until the process is done. After flashing it will verify the data, in case there's something wrong with the flashed data it will tell you. In that case don't reboot, just flash again.
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Hi! Ok. Check PM.
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- lenovo g500
- whitelist
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