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(01-07-2012, 05:05 AM)555LE Wrote: [ -> ]permanent slic, does not affect the BIOS itself and its functions
http://rghost.ru/35779831

what exactly is a permanent slic ? and how does it differ ?
(01-07-2012, 05:18 AM)lilkuz2005 Wrote: [ -> ]
(01-07-2012, 05:05 AM)555LE Wrote: [ -> ]permanent slic, does not affect the BIOS itself and its functions
http://rghost.ru/35779831

what exactly is a permanent slic ? and how does it differ ?
as it makes itself ASUS and when any new bios slic remains in place
(01-07-2012, 05:27 AM)555LE Wrote: [ -> ]
(01-07-2012, 05:18 AM)lilkuz2005 Wrote: [ -> ]
(01-07-2012, 05:05 AM)555LE Wrote: [ -> ]permanent slic, does not affect the BIOS itself and its functions
http://rghost.ru/35779831

what exactly is a permanent slic ? and how does it differ ?
as it makes itself ASUS and when any new bios slic remains in place

i still dont understand how it differs ???
(01-07-2012, 05:54 AM)lilkuz2005 Wrote: [ -> ]i still dont understand how it differs ???

structure, location and so slic that is made correctly
no matter what the bios with the office site you'll be using after, the slic will not be affected and remain
If I'm not mistaken,
With the "Permanent Mod" the SLIC Table is placed in NVRAM and as long as you don't flash the NVRAM in the Future it will remain there indefinitely.
So as long as you don't use the /n Switch for future flashes, SLIC will always be present in the NVRAM area of the BIOS.
(01-07-2012, 04:02 PM)DMAN999 Wrote: [ -> ]If I'm not mistaken,
With the "Permanent Mod" the SLIC Table is placed in NVRAM and as long as you don't flash the NVRAM in the Future it will remain there indefinitely.
So as long as you don't use the /n Switch for future flashes, SLIC will always be present in the NVRAM area of the BIOS.

well thats pretty cool, i never knew about that, but to be honest i never really update my BIOS unless ive read that there is some major improvement, or newer hardware support is available. most common users also do this so a 1 time flash should do the trick in most cases .
the sabertooth 990fx motherboard is still pretty new so usually it takes a few updates to find the bios that best suits the build, Most OEM motherboards though dont offer advanced options and rarely offer an improvement in performance, its usually just thermal support or more ram vendors
(01-07-2012, 04:02 PM)DMAN999 Wrote: [ -> ]If I'm not mistaken,
With the "Permanent Mod" the SLIC Table is placed in NVRAM and as long as you don't flash the NVRAM in the Future it will remain there indefinitely.
So as long as you don't use the /n Switch for future flashes, SLIC will always be present in the NVRAM area of the BIOS.

You're too behind the times
I do not use NVRAM
and if you do not know anything about it then do not tell everyone how you would create. Your fantasies are irrelevant
Better tell people how they can use not one, but more slic in the bios and their position. Can after all this you will visit the correct ideas
If you open my bios from andyp phoenixtool , you'll see the normal units Slic
Why do you get so defensive ???
I simply stated what I believe to be the method used, since you will not actually say what method is used in those "permanent" mods.
I read a satement by akcent on another Forum and he said it was made using the NVRAM Method.
So if I am incorrect then please Clarify and asnwer the question asked by the user that requested the mod.
(01-08-2012, 02:14 AM)DMAN999 Wrote: [ -> ]I simply stated what I believe to be the method used.

You have no idea about my bios and try to talk about method
I'm not going to lecture here. Can be used stupidly phoenixtool
But I think that to andyp, these ideas will reach. Peace to you unfortunately never closes around a small point.
If you want it in detail in pm and in Russian
No problem.
I do understand that if used incorrectly the Phoenix Tool can be dangerous.

PM Sent.
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