Klem
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Ok. Check your PM box.
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Hi! In your laptop 860M or 960M?
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MSI 1C60: https://www.techpowerup.com/vgabios/188974/188974 MSI 1C20: https://www.techpowerup.com/vgabios/188952/188952
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BIOS / VBIOS modification request thread (svl7)
Klem replied to svl7's topic in General Notebook Discussions
Hi! I think that in your case you can try use Power Adapter (Power supply) with more power.- 477 replies
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Now just go in bios setup menu and go into your BIOS settings, and in the settings search an option to enable/disable to previous version ( Configuration-> BIOS Back Flash). Enable it, save, then exit normally to your Desktop and just flash original stock 3.05 Lenovo bios by using lenovo automated tool.
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NVIDIA Maxwell VBIOS mods - 900m series overclocking versions
Klem replied to svl7's topic in General Notebook Discussions
Doesn't matter, i have mistaken with file name, but mod vbios for your 970M, don't worry. -
(0) - NOTE: This step is Only necessary if your system using BIOS v3.08 Downgrade to the official v3.05 BIOS provided by Lenovo . (1) - Create a backup of your own BIOS (now v3.05) by using Fptw64 tool. Extract the files and run the included .bat file from an admin command prompt. . (2) - Download Lenovo_Y510p-Y410p_[v3.05]_modified.zip and put the files of folder [1] to the root of your prepared USB DOS stick. Let the BiosFixer prepare your BIOS for flashing by drag and dropping your backup file on it. Put the created "v305mod.bin" file to the root of your USB DOS drive as well. . (3) - Now you need to downgrade the firmware back to v2.07 (Y510p-Y410p_v207_[stock].zip) in order to flash the mod. . (4) - Boot from your USB DOS drive, when you see the command prompt type BIOS and hit enter. Wait until the BIOS is flashed (you can safely ignore warnings about non-existing regions). . (5) - Once the BIOS flash completed with no errors, type EC and hit enter. Wait until the EC is flashed. Then reboot. . (6) - Go to the BIOS setup menu, load the default settings, apply and reboot. Done. In case you're using an ultra bay GPU follow the instructions in post #2 and flash the vbios.. NOTE: It's crucial that you flash both, BIOS and EC. Having different EC and BIOS versions can in certain situations lead to issues.
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NVIDIA Maxwell VBIOS mods - 900m series overclocking versions
Klem replied to svl7's topic in General Notebook Discussions
This is for you. 980M.rom -
Hi! Why and how you want to change DVMT-prealloc params?
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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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NVIDIA Maxwell VBIOS mods - 900m series overclocking versions
Klem replied to svl7's topic in General Notebook Discussions
Yes, Dreckiger_Dan ask about 970M, i answered to him, that he can post here stock vbios for modification. Then you wrote "Well, actually I have a problem with posting the stock VBIOS..." So, in your case vbios is a part of main system bios, and of course GPU-Z and Nvflash can't create backup of vbios. -
NVIDIA Maxwell VBIOS mods - 900m series overclocking versions
Klem replied to svl7's topic in General Notebook Discussions
But in first post you wrote about 970M!!! I can't understand you. -
NVIDIA Maxwell VBIOS mods - 900m series overclocking versions
Klem replied to svl7's topic in General Notebook Discussions
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NVIDIA Maxwell VBIOS mods - 900m series overclocking versions
Klem replied to svl7's topic in General Notebook Discussions
Hi! You can post here your stock vbios, from your card and then we can increase Power Limit and Power Target. -
Hi! Ok. Check your PM box.
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Don't worry, it's normal. Just run it as Administrator and send me archive "results".
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BIOS / VBIOS modification request thread (svl7)
Klem replied to svl7's topic in General Notebook Discussions
Yes of course.- 477 replies
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Yes of course, we can modify vbios for GTX760M in Acer V3-772G. In this case vbios is a part of main system bios, and therefore we need modify system bios. You can put your request in to special thread: