hi,
am new to this , my PC's Specs is
P8z77-V
i7 3770K
RAM 8 GB
Radeon HD6950 Toxic
i already flashed back my bios from http://biosrepo.wordpress.com/
and set the bios settings as you said and made the usb with UniBeast and did exactly as you said , also completely removed the graphics card.
but the problem which killing me is when i choose to boot from usb i got nothing , it skips to boot from HDD.
any help here please ,
Regards.
I have the exact same motherboard and cpu as you. I just patched the latest Asus bios (1001) with PMPatch and flashed them with FTK, and that was all a success. However, sleep still does not work. Any insight as to what might be causing it?
Specs:
Mac OS X ML 10.8.3
Asus P8z77-v LK
i5 3570k @ 4.1 GHz
Zotac GeForce GTX 550 Ti
16 GB Patriot Viper 3 DDR3 Memory
Did you have sleep working before flashing the bios? I have sleep working now but I wanted to flash my bios like you did in
hopes of having native sleep without the need for powerManagement kexts. I have always used Mac computers and am not at
all familiar with DOS command line. Could you tell me step by step how you went ahead and flashed your bios in dos? I already
have my modified bios and FTK but I don't exactly know where to start from here. I don't want to brick my board either so any
help would be great!
I think I found a useful guide here? http://biosrepo.wordpress.com/
I got sleep working, I had to delete nullcpupowermanagement!
Steps to flashing bios:
Once you have FTK and bios.bin in the root of your flash drive, reboot your computer and hold F8.
Now select the flash drive that you have installed FTK on.
You should now see a dos prompt, the command prompt.
To make sure all your files are there, you can type dir and it will list all the files on your flash drive. Make sure bios.bin is there.
Now type "biosrefl" and hit enter. Wait a little for it to say "FPT Operation Passed" in green or yellow or something.
Once it is done you will be able to type commands again. Type "poweroff" to reboot your computer.
Hold f2 to get into your bios, check to see that your bios version is 1001, not N/A. If it says 1001(or whatever version you flashed), youre all set!