05-16-2021, 01:41 PM (This post was last modified: 05-16-2021, 03:43 PM by Maxinator500.
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(05-16-2021, 01:24 PM)mendelrubn Wrote: this bios isn't for your notebook pc
This means that I was wrong and could not identify your device. But then what the 143F boards identity means is a mystery to me. I'll keep researching.
By additional information found in the same module, I think that your bios is sp56058. I think this is for your laptop also because the owners used to update their software. Your dump is version F.27, which corresponds to the latest released version in the series that I identified this time. Check if the original works, and then I will make a mod.
05-16-2021, 03:39 PM (This post was last modified: 05-16-2021, 04:32 PM by Maxinator500.)
(05-16-2021, 02:42 PM)mendelrubn Wrote: this bios isn't for your notebook pc
I decided to look at the bios for the second time in search of clues. This time I use recovery name 01444.bin to find a match on the net. My final guess is sp52074. Sorry to bother you, I don't have much experience with this kind of thing. I probably should at least compare them with yours everytime, but pff.
I got it right that it flashed without an issue? If only you could immediately name the exact model, then I would make a mod version of the bios F.29. Use the link to download the mod F.27 for now, and for the new version I will do it not earlier than in 8 hours.
(05-16-2021, 04:35 PM)mendelrubn Wrote: how do i mod the unmodded version of the bios
I'm not a tutor. If you want to make a mod yourself, uncompress the BIOS file using powerfull tools, show some improvisation to achieve the modding objective, pack everything back and make it all flashable. The mod of the F.29 version is complete, I can't say anything about the fixes of the original F.29, the .cva file conceal about them. In this mod, the whitelist was removed, the form set was changed so that the "Main" tab is replaced by "System Configuration", and "Debug" comes on its place; in the same way "AMD_CBS" to "Exit", "Power" to "Diagnostics", "Advanced" to "Security".
Code:
The most useless of them are replaced like:
0x933F0 Main to System Configuration (48 8D 05 20 22 09 00 to 48 8D 05 00 35 09 00) and (4C 8D 1D 16 2A 09 00 to 4C 8D 1D 16 2A 09 00)
0x93800 Exit to AMD_CBS (48 8D 15 0F 26 09 00 to 48 8D 15 0F 3B 09 00) and (48 8D 05 9C 2C 09 00 to 48 8D 05 9C 41 09 00)
0x938B0 Debug to Main (not required) and (48 8D 05 7B 2D 09 00 to 48 8D 05 BB 28 09 00)
0x946D0 System Configuration to Debug (4C 8D 05 E6 34 09 00 to 4C 8D 05 C6 26 09 00) and (48 8D 05 CA 3B 09 00 to 48 8D 05 AA 2D 09 00)
0x94D00 AMD_CBS (0x343 from string package 0x0) to Exit (not required) and (48 8D 05 2C 42 09 00 to 48 8D 05 2C 2D 09 00)
0x952A0 Diagnostics to Power (4C 8D 0D C9 40 09 00 to 4C 8D 0D 39 42 09 00) and (48 8D 05 FE 47 09 00 to 48 8D 05 6E 49 09 00)
0x95310 Security To Advanced (48 8D 05 2D 41 09 00 to 48 8D 05 FD 45 09 00) and (48 8D 05 A0 48 09 00 to 48 8D 05 70 4D 09 00)
0x95410 Power to Diagnostics (not required) and (48 8D 05 D2 49 09 00 to 48 8D 05 62 48 09 00)
0x957E0 Advanced to Security (not required) and (48 8D 05 D4 4D 09 00 to 48 8D 05 04 49 09 00)
(05-16-2021, 12:41 PM)Maxinator500 Wrote: The applied method is described here.