
Klem
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Try in the BIOS setup menu to turn on the "Default Settings" in the page "Save and Exit", and then F10 and Enter. Any bios have different hidden menus and settings. With various reasons, some settings might be corrupted or modified.
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It sometimes happens. Incompatibility of memory and this laptop. You just need to replace your memory by another manufacturer.
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Yes, but in this case we do not know what happened exactly.
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Yes, of course he can do as you say. And can try in the BIOS setup menu to reset to default settings.
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1. Make a backup of your original SYSTEM BIOS, using the following FTK (FPT) Software provided below: FTK: flash du BIOS et downgrade ASUS H61-H67-P67-Z68-B75-Z77-X79 - Carte mère - Hardware - FORUM HardWare.fr Here is a link to the FPT Flashing software information and where to get the lastest version. Download the DOS Version. Its not in english but easy to understand, just click on the DOS version link. 2. You have to create a bootable USB and place the FPT DOS files into the USB Drive, the link i provided above will show you how to do this and it provides link to download the software to create the bootable USB. To be able to boot into your USB Stick, you must go to your BOOT Tab in BIOS menu and DISABLE Fast Boot, Enable Launch CSM, DIsable PXE Rom, then go to your SECURITY Tab and DISABLE Secure Boot. Save changes in BIOS and restart. Or - Enter the BIOS setup menu by pressing and holding F2 key when powering on. - Switch to "Boot" and set “Launch CSM” to Enabled. - Switch to "Security" and set "Secure Boot Control" to Disabled. - Press F10 to save and exit. - Press and hold ESC key to lunch boot menu when the notebook restarts. 3. To backup your old bios, after you have created the bootable USB Drive with FPT DOS files in it, you restart your laptop and boot from the USB Stick, then type in this command to make a backup of your original BIOS: fpt -d backup.rom -BIOS If you don't specify key -BIOS, it will fail to backup. On a USB flash drive should have a new file backup.rom.
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Make a backup of your main system bios and put out here.
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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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[G75VW] - modified BIOS & VBIOS for higher overclocking
Klem replied to svl7's topic in ASUS Gaming Notebook Forum
Describe in detail exactly how and what you're doing. - - - Updated - - - Options that you have indicated are placed in the stock BIOS from the ASUS web site. They should be the default. They were your early before flashing? Look in the program GPU-Z what is your version of the video BIOS? The last two digits of 19 or 1B? -
You can make a backup of your bios and post it here. What exactly do you want to unlock?
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Great job man! Thank`s! But this is only for your video card. The fact is that any overclock is a lottery. How lucky enough. Much depends on the ASIC cards, and some other factors. I seen some laptops with GTX670MX and 1,1V did not take more than 1070Mhz.
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"Klem so just to clear everything up? All of the info i need for windows, mac adress and all will stay the same, correct?" Yes!
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When flashing my bios, all of your personal data (Windows keys, MAC address, serial number, etc.) still all your native.
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[G75VW] - modified BIOS & VBIOS for higher overclocking
Klem replied to svl7's topic in ASUS Gaming Notebook Forum
You are wrong. Why not? killerpc has a laptop with a GTX660M and in his case, with this bios mod he will get 1000Mhz on GPU. It will increase its performance in games. Definitely. In addition, with this bios mod he will get unlock the Nvidia limit only +135Mhz on GPU and will be able to overclock her GPU to 1150-1200 without overvolting. This will make it even faster her laptop for games. If you want overvolting for your GTX670M ("B" videobios) +0.02 V and 820Mhz+ on GPU, write me to PM. -
[G75VW] - modified BIOS & VBIOS for higher overclocking
Klem replied to svl7's topic in ASUS Gaming Notebook Forum
Yes, of course this increased performance of your laptop in games. -
http://forum.techinferno.com/asus-gaming-notebook-forum/4638-overclocking-asus-g750jh-gtx780m.html
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G75VW - HOW TO BOOT W8/HDD or LINUX SSD ?
Klem replied to clemson's topic in ASUS Gaming Notebook Forum
Ok. Try this. EasyBCD 2.2.zip -
G75VW - HOW TO BOOT W8/HDD or LINUX SSD ?
Klem replied to clemson's topic in ASUS Gaming Notebook Forum
Try go to your BOOT Tab in BIOS menu and DISABLE Fast Boot, Enable Launch CSM, DIsable PXE Rom, then go to your SECURITY Tab and DISABLE Secure Boot. Save changes in BIOS and restart. or - Enter the BIOS setup menu by pressing and holding F2 key when powering on. - Switch to "Boot" and set “Launch CSM” to Enabled. - Switch to "Security" and set "Secure Boot Control" to Disabled. - Press F10 to save and exit. -
[G75VW] - modified BIOS & VBIOS for higher overclocking
Klem replied to svl7's topic in ASUS Gaming Notebook Forum
Yes, return to the original BIOS is very easy. Just flash your biosbackup.bin file. -
Hi Robbo. I make my mod bios and mod videobios independently from svl7. But i know that svl7 makes mod Bios files is very well. I think that we both make them with the same way. But perhaps in different ways.