(10-22-2015, 03:13 AM)BDMaster Wrote: Here You go :
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Hello BDMaster and thank you for your BIOS, but sadly I am having a gigantic problem after installing it. Currently, after installing your modded BIOS Not a single version of Windows will load. Tried booting them up though my Windows disk but then it continues to give me error message labeled "0xc0000225" Saying something wrong with my Windows installation. Which nothing is wrong with it.
I decided to load up my Fedora distribution Disk and it loads fine. But Windows 10 nor 8 and either 7 will not boot up at all. The only error I can give out for Windows 10 would be a orange screen with white lines hanging down. Also I should note that the battery icon is missing on all Linux distribution I've run. It pretty much considers my laptop a desktop computer ever since I've installed it.
I've tried to reflash my bios though Fedora Wine but it keeps giving out errors as in
(WDM: Get support mode error!)
and,
(BIOS did not support InsydeFlash!)
Even though before installing your modded BIOS, the BIOS was indeed Insyde. I don't know what to do, I've tried going though FreeDOS route and reflash my BIOS with the DOS version from gateway named "Flashit.exe". And it keeps giving me an error saying "Wrong FADT" or something like that. I'm completely at a lost though and I would hope you can help me out here. I also should mention the graphic card is not named right in the BIOS, it is named "Intel graphics something"
(Currently don't have the name on hand with me at the moment) But I have an AMD graphic card. The orange screen of death could be most likely due to not detecting my integrated graphic card. But currently other than that, I can't revert back to my original BIOS.
Would it be possible to cook up another BIOS mod that could be accessible though Fedora or in this rare care a windows version that can run within Wine? (Risky though Wine, but I'm pretty desperate here haha) That can revert it back to it's default BIOS? It would be extremely helpful if anything can be done. Since Fedora ain't my main operation system.