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Hey,

since a few days i'm trying to get the core unlocker option on my M4N68T Board.

Unfortunaly i've bought the wrong board and in it's spec it doesn't support the unlock option.

I've tried to flash my Bios with the M4N68T-PRO Bios, but because of the wrong Rom ID it doesn't work.

My Question is, is my M4N68T in general able to unlock my 4th CPU core?
My idea was to change the rom id of the PRO Bios and look what happened, or to modificate the original M4N68T in so far that these required Options are available. I know this will not be easy.

I have already made the first experiences with "mmtool" and "bnobtc".
Extracting the Rom ID did work, but i can't replace it with the ID i need.
Anyway i think the .rom file is locked or something.

Do anyone of u know where i can find some tutorials or howto's?

My System Spec:

AMD Athlon II X3 450 "Boxed" 95W, Sockel AM3
ASUS M4N68T, AM3, ATX
4GB-Kit Corsair DDR3 PC1600 C9 Classic
EVGA GeForce GTX 460 - 1GB SC, Ext. Exhaust, PCI-Express


I hope one of is interested in this and can help me..
Excuse my bad english but i hope this text is understandable anyway.


Thank u very much.
Hi,
I have a system:
AMD Phenom II X2, Socket AM3.
ASUS M4N68T, AM3, ATX
4GB Take MS DDR3 1333 RAM
ASUS EAH 5770 1GB

Today, I updated my bios on 1102.

I do not know how to help you, but I'm also very interested in this topic. Because my processor also has a hidden cores. And me also visited the idea to flash the bios, from M4N68T PRO. But I'm afraid, that it will kill my motherboard. I want unlock cores.
Infinity87, I realized that you have already tried to flash BIOS M4N68T-PRO-0703 , and it did not work, because of the wrong Rom ID.
I too do not know how to do it.
Wait, may be to this topic will come someone, who can help us.
Flashing can be done with following command:

afudos /ibios.rom /p /pbnc

where afudos is the name of your flash utility and bios.rom - name of BIOS you want to flash. No space between /i and bios.rom that's right. It'll allow you to flash any BIOS you want. The boards look very similar, though cross-flashing is always risky.