09-21-2014, 01:16 PM
Hello koolx,
Could you dump your notebook's NVRAM Token Table please? To do this, follow the following:
Create a bootable USB flashdrive with DOS. You could also use a CD, but a flashdrive is preferable. Instructions for this process can be found here. You can skip Step #8.
After this, extract this archive to the root directory of the drive. This archive contains symcmos, the utility used to read from and write to your CMOS NVRAM.
DOS Commands for Reading/Writing to the CMOS NVRAM:
Run the read command above after you boot into DOS. The resulting text file is your NVRAM Token Table dump. Please upload this file.
Could you dump your notebook's NVRAM Token Table please? To do this, follow the following:
Create a bootable USB flashdrive with DOS. You could also use a CD, but a flashdrive is preferable. Instructions for this process can be found here. You can skip Step #8.
After this, extract this archive to the root directory of the drive. This archive contains symcmos, the utility used to read from and write to your CMOS NVRAM.
DOS Commands for Reading/Writing to the CMOS NVRAM:
Code:
Read:
symcmos -v2 -LDefault.txt
Code:
Write:
symcmos -v2 -UModified.txt
Run the read command above after you boot into DOS. The resulting text file is your NVRAM Token Table dump. Please upload this file.
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1.) Donate to one of various organizations offering medical, military, and psychological support to those impacted: Support Organizations
2.) Combat misinformation on social media.
Also, please feel free to PM me if I have not replied again about your BIOS mod request after 5 days.