(10-29-2015, 03:44 PM)johnghost Wrote: [ -> ]Hallo im new in the forum , the modded bios is in .wph format and i read at the session to update bios that it must be .bin what can i do ? can i flah it whith this format ?
thank you.
There is a few different way to do, I didn't succeed to make this one work tho, maybe because its wph file.
First download CPUZ, and run it to make sure that your motherboard is a M570TU, if it's not ceck for the right bios for your motherboard.
http://www.cpuid.com/softwares/cpu-z.html
Then if you want just update your bios with an official bios from phoenix for the M570TU, the best is to format your USB drive using rufus
https://rufus.akeo.ie/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VmtRE9LTCOE
(it will add some files in the usb , leave them)
Then place the three files from M570TU_V1.0.18 folder to usb root directory (meaning place the files M570TU.18, ph1697.exe, update.bat, no the folder).(These files are in the link below)
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/u1h74wvqy1lbv...UI7ha?dl=0
Then reboot, press F2, that will take you to the bios, go to boot menu, and make your usb the first option to be boot from! go to optiarc and press - to put it as second choice, do the same with main hard drive, your usb should come first that way. Then press F10 to save and exit.
During the reboot press F7, that will take to the run command. where you will see a line like that:
-C:/
Type UPDATE (in upper case), and press yes to all till it finished.
And that's it! This way did work for me!
Make sure your battery and power charger are connected! Never do that, unconnected to charger, especially with low battery!
There is apparently an update to 19 at that page, but it's a two step operation, I havn't been through yet, but there is the link
http://forum.notebookreview.com/threads/...ls.556299/
Scroll down to the M570TU model.