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[REQUEST]HP Pavilion DV6 Insyde F.12
#11
Okay, Booting working, but where i can change
SATA as AHCI
ACPI as S3
LegacyUSB as ON
UEFI Boot to OFF
Know you?
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#12
Lol of course I know where your settings are located. I'm the best bios modder ever Tongue

1. AHCI is under Advanced -> IDE Configuration -> Sata Configuration (It mite be grayed out)

There's also an option under that called "AHCI supporting as" where you can set AHCI as Legacy Mode or UEFI Mode (It mite be hidden and grayed out)

2. S3 is under Power -> ACPI S3 (It mite be grayed out)

3. Legacy is under Debug -> USB Legacy

4. UEFI is under System Configuration -> UEFI Boot (It mite be hidden)

It's too bad you don't have access to the Debug or Power tabs lol. I can tell what they're all currently set to if you send me a complete bios dump.

Also as an unrelated discussion, what boot options were listed in your boot manager when you had a flash drive plugged in? Does one let your boot from USB as UEFI? Be very specific with their names please as this could save me a few weeks worth of research Big Grin
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#13
Complete Bios Dump ? xd So ? what is this Tongue and how to unlock debug and power Tongue
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#14
Lol there's a lot stored in the bios region of your computer's flash chip. When you update your bios via an update from your OEM, your only actually updating part of the entire region. The extra stuff stored here are all the non-volatile data like tattoo info, global variables, etc.

So a complete bios dump contains everything in your bios region. I've only seen one program that can actually produce it, and that's Intel's Flash Programming Tool. There's different versions available for each Intel series chipset, so use the one that corresponds to your mobo's chipset. They are avaliable here.

So run the following command through an admin cmd while in the flash programming tool directory:
Code:
fptw -d output.bin -BIOS
and send me the output.bin file that's created.

Or if that seems to difficult for you then I can swap out some more tabs for the debug and power ones. You initial request was only for the advanced tab so I didn't do anything with the others Tongue

And where's the boot manager information I asked for? It will really help me a lot Big Grin
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#15
I can swap Tongue But can I flashing wherever I will to get tab? Example. 1 Flash have advanced tab, 2 flash have poer and debug. Can I changing bios? Tongue
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#16
Firstly, any info on the boot manager options I've been asking for?

Are you asking for one bios with the advanced tab unlocked, a different bios with the power tab unlocked, and a third bios with the debug tab unlocked?
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#17
Here you go. Contains several bios roms each with a different tab swapped in. So to unlock a specific tab, just renamed the corresponding rom to what the original one is named and run InsydeFlash.exe to flash it.

Example for power tab. Rename 3635F13_Power.FD to 3635F13.FD. Run InsdyeFlash.exe Big Grin
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#18
Okay. Working. But I can't find UEFI Boot Tongue
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#19
Lol I forgot to add it Blush

Here you go. You'll find the UEFI Boot setting under the system configuration tab.
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#20
Lol. You are great dude. Thanks a lot. How I can donate you? I really thanks you ;P
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