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(08-03-2021, 05:03 PM)Boost Wrote: [ -> ]Most threads died long ago and Im not sure what has been done to this BIOS, or if 1.08 was the only modded one...
An unlocked bios most often means its modification in which hidden menus, like the Advanced tab, are made available. This is applicable when you need to configure the device for specific needs, but your BIOS does not have overclocking options.
Modded BIOS version 1.11.
Holy fast reply Batman Smile

So its not possible to overclock, but your link would be a modded 1.11 for my Aspire One 722 ?

What did you mod there then ? "Just" whitelists, or is there more to discover ? Smile
(08-04-2021, 09:15 AM)Boost Wrote: [ -> ]What did you mod there then ?
There are no whitelists in your BIOS, and what has been changed in the BIOS is the forced display of hidden menus in BIOS Setup Utility.
Some other wishes can be fulfilled. For example, updating the CPU microcodes and EFI drivers, changing the boot logo...
Thank you, that sounds very interesting indeed !

Changing the boot logo is always nice to have.

But updating the CPU microcode and EFI drivers...with what and from where ?
Is there an EFI Shell for example ?
(08-04-2021, 11:37 AM)Boost Wrote: [ -> ]But updating the CPU microcode and EFI drivers...with what and from where ?
All changes are applied directly to the BIOS file and flashing in the same way as menus unlock mod. To make modifications, use Uefi BIOS Updater utility or you can find some repository and change BIOS manually with a hex editor.
Thank you so much Maxinator500 ! Big Grin
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