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Tóth Csaba

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  1. It was soo easy, i just hitted enter at a command prompt.. :D

    ASUS service rewrited the BIOS in three hour. Late afternoon i bringed it to service, next day lunch time i got it back :)

    Now i have an important project, after i finishid with this job i will try it again. Thanks for the infos how to do it!

    Sidenote: I did not brick with Prema's... It works without issue. I see a lot of people bricking when using ftk because they choose to ignore the file size mismatch.

    Also, I was getting file-size mismatches like crazy at 206 until I backed up my existing bios and flashed it back. Then I had no issues flashing the backup with alternate vbios.

    I really don't know how people brick their devices so easily.

  2. Ah nice.. i just bricked my notebook.. :(

    Used this fptw64.exe from this thread: http://forum.techinferno.com/asus-gaming-notebook-forum/2538-%5Bg75vw%5D-modified-bios-vbios-higher-overclocking.html

    When i hitted the command to flash the bios.bin, the notebook immadiatelly shutted down, and didn't power up. even the power led didn't light up when i plug the power connector! :((((

    Any advice what can i do with the notebook? Bring it to ASUS Service Center?

  3. Don't understand, you flashed the modded bios than you failed to flash the rev206 bios, or what? Why you need to flash the original bios after you have the modded bios? rev206 didn't changed any important. "Fix the bug that function hotkey Fn+F8 is workable (should be function-less) in setup menu when CSM disable."

    DO NOT FLASH .206. Asus did something really screwy... Apparently out of what I can see now when ever custom bios mods are attempted, all write methods claim invalid bios. Even if the sizes are identical it will claim a mismatch.

    Best,

    --Joshua

  4. Yes Steam now is on the linux bandwagon, very soon you will see good AAA titles coming to Linux! :)

    Anyway, every major Linux distros should work immadiatelly on your notebook, Ubuntu/Kubuntu, CentOS, OpenSuSE, Sabayon. Just try them, and if you have any problems/question, googling on the net will help you im sure! :)

  5. Hi!

    Anybody knows a way how to tweak (overclock) the cpu (A6-3400) of the ProBook 4535s notebook (LG863EA#AKC). I am a system administrator at a company, and one of the workers have this notebook. She always complaining about its slowness. It has a 4 core cpu, and i want to disable two cores, and to overclock the remaining two cores. Anybody have a solution or modded BIOS?

    Thanks,

    Csaba

  6. I have a Asus G75VX, and i hate it's sound.. before this i had a simple HP notebook (i think dv7 series), it had very very good sound, but this super gaming asus notebook's sound really s**.. there is not any bass in it, and it sounds like from underwater..

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