I've tried searching the forums but maybe I am typing in the wrong search string. I have modified my BIOS....I think and I want to repack to the EXE file. I used Universal Extractor to originally separate the EXE file.
Can anyone help?
Thanks in advance
We could help if you gave us a link to the bios you downloaded and the file that you want to repackage
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(06-12-2010, 03:56 AM)1234s282 Wrote: [ -> ]We could help if you gave us a link to the bios you downloaded and the file that you want to repackage
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Sorry...here is the link
http://www.sony-asia.com/support/downloa...vgn-ux37gn
It's a Sony EXE that flashes the BIOS from Windows. I used phoenix bios editor to change the wph file and I want to pack everything back up into its original EXE file so I can test it. When I unpack it these are the files that I get
1: Phlash9X.vxd
2: PhlashNT
3: WBFLASH
4: WinPhlash
5: PhlashLc.dll
6: R0112N2.WPH
7: WBFLASH
Thanks
You dont need to repackage it , just execute Winphlash and tell it to flash the R0112N2.WPH file. All the exe does is extract all these files then run Winphlash anyway
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(06-12-2010, 08:56 AM)1234s282 Wrote: [ -> ]You dont need to repackage it , just execute Winphlash and tell it to flash the R0112N2.WPH file. All the exe does is extract all these files then run Winphlash anyway
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Thanks!
(06-12-2010, 08:56 AM)1234s282 Wrote: [ -> ]You dont need to repackage it , just execute Winphlash and tell it to flash the R0112N2.WPH file. All the exe does is extract all these files then run Winphlash anyway
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OOPS!!!! When I try to flash it says "this bios is current, no need to update" how do I get around this? Should I change the file name or try to reflash an earlier bios version?
To get around this , follow the tutorial in this forum to make a bootable DOS USB/CD/DVD and flash using that to bypass the same version message
Regards
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(06-13-2010, 01:54 AM)1234s282 Wrote: [ -> ]To get around this , follow the tutorial in this forum to make a bootable DOS USB/CD/DVD and flash using that to bypass the same version message
Regards
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Thanks!
(06-13-2010, 01:54 AM)1234s282 Wrote: [ -> ]To get around this , follow the tutorial in this forum to make a bootable DOS USB/CD/DVD and flash using that to bypass the same version message
Regards
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Just quickly, which flash should I use? WBFLASH (Sony) or WinPhlash (Phoenix)? I'm assuming Phoenix but I just wanted to double check.
Thanks
the commands you are specifying are not valid for phoenix the /py /sn etc are only for award bioses
Try running phlash16 R0112N2.WPH
Best of luck!
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