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http://www.mediafire.com/?xyknyb1ajsh5q5i

This is modded bios.

I think you better try phlash16 package and let it make a bios backup in WPH format.

http://www.mediafire.com/file/l46ndmx43h...lash16.rar

Try this.

Code:
Phoenix Flash Utility for DOS - Version 1.6.8.4
Copyright (c) Phoenix Technologies Ltd., 2000-2007
USAGE: PHLASH16 [options] [@rspfile] [romfile]
romfile Override the default BIOS image name BIOS.WPH with "file".
@rspfile Response file containing more options
/A:address 32 bit address where to put the File Image.
/B:file Override the default BIOS image name BIOS.WPH with "file".
/BBL Program boot block.
***/BU[=name] Backup flash memory into BIOS.BAK before programming.
If "name" specified, override the default filename BIOS.BAK.***
/C Clear CMOS checksum after programming.
/CS Verify BIOS.WPH image checksum.
/DMC:string Specify chassis manufacturer DMI string.
/DMM:string Specify motherboard manufacturer DMI string.
/DMS:string Specify system manufacturer DMI string.
/DOxx:string Specify OEM DMI string number xx.
/DPC:string Specify chassis asser tag number.
/DPM:string Specify motherboard product ID DMI string.
/DPS:string Specify system product ID DMI string.

-- More --

/DSC:string Specify chassis serial number DMI string.
/DSM:string Specify motherboard serial number DMI string.
/DSS:string Specify system serial number DMI string.
/DUS:string Specify UUID DMI string.
/DVC:string Specify chassis version DMI string.
/DVM:string Specify motherboard version DMI string.
/DVS:string Specify system version DMI string.
/DESC Check the descriptor mode.
/DEV Display device information from WPH file.
/EXIT Exit without rebooting.
/E2 Generate a new UUID when current UUID is (FFF...FFF).
/H or /? Help screen.
/I Verify image size matches flash part size.
/MODE=n Specify mode n (0, 1, 2, 3).
/MFG Manufacturing mode - Automatically reboot without keypress.
/N Program only if BIOS.WPH is different than system BIOS.
/NOB Do not allow an older BIOS to be flashed to the platform.
/NIC Update network controller driver with *.lom files.
/NOBIOSINFO Do not display BIOS date and part number while flashing.
/O Override (disable) all options from BIOS.WPH.
/P Production mode (minimize messages and delays).

-- More --

/PF=string String to pass on to command line.
/PN Program only if same BIOS part number.
/REMOTE Specify remote operation over RS232
/RO[=name] Read contents of flash part and save to a file.
/R=n Retry flashing a block n times if flash fails.
/S Silent operation (turn off speaker).
/SWAP=NO Disable Axx autodetection.
/T Show debug timing info (Warning: flash is done TEN TIMES!)
/V Verify each block after programming it.
/VBL Show warning for Vista Bitlocker.
/VGA Update VGA module with *.dat files.
/X Ignore XMS memory manager check.
/Z Zero before erasing a block.
/UUID Generate a new UUID .
/DOSKEY Ignore DOSKEY check .
/Mod:filename Update current system BIOS with the module specified by
filename.
/Fbin:filename Update current system BIOS DMI with the interface file
specified by filename, do not need image file.
/FileUUID Generate a new UUID to BIOS image(Will not flash).
/ShowFileUUID Show UUID of a BIOS bin file.
To update entire system BIOS you also need the following file:
BIOS.WPH (the interface file with the BIOS image)

I remmarked the /BU command that is used to make bios backup.

If this tool can make bios backup upload it, and don't use the file i sent you. I will mod that backup and this same tool should be able to flash it back.

This requieres booting to DOS.
I've created a DOS bootable usb-stick and copied the files to the root of the drive.
But somehere I do wrong.
from c:\ I run the command "phlash16 /BU" but only get "File Open failed on c:\bios.wph" as result.
What am I doing wrong?
Feels like it tries to open a file instead of writing a new file based on the already installed BIOS-file.

Sorry for beeing such a noob, this is way above my head actually, but kinda fun aswell Smile
Hmmm seems it need the name of a bios to be flashed before making the backup.

Rename the bios you have to Bios.wph and copy it together with phlash16

Then run

Phlas16 /BU bios.wph
Copied and renamed the bios-file I have.
Named it to bios.wph
Booted up in Dos and ran "phlash16 /bu bios.wph"
But still no luck.
I get the error message: "File open failed on BIOS rom file".

Maybe the phlash16 application is unable to backup my bios to a wph-file and I have to use the first mod of my bios you created?

Do you think I might risk to brick the PC if I use your modded bios-file in combination with this method - http://bios-mods.com/bios-update/ ?
IF I manage to brick it, is it possible to restore bios with original rom I attached in my first post?
That decission is up to you.
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