CaseySJ
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Right you are! Will fix all the DROM micro-guides soon.
Right you are! Will fix all the DROM micro-guides soon.
We can also add a link here like this, isn't better?Right you are! Will fix all the DROM micro-guides soon.
Agreed.We can also add a link here like this, isn't better?
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As a first timer, "install that [beta] version at your own risk" scared me off. Also the TweakTown link was a dead end/removed post. Thought it'd be best to use official firmwareWhy dont you use F9g #22,669?
F9g is pretty stable, most of us using this versionAs a first timer, "install that [beta] version at your own risk" scared me off. Also the TweakTown link was a dead end/removed post. Thought it'd be best to use official firmware
EDIT: I see your link leads to a working version
This is okay; no problem if it says 7 bytes instead of 9. The change will still be made to Reply 1.Hi all! Trying to unlock MSR 0xE2 and, for me, Reply 2 is from a Setup variable that is 7 bytes long, not 9. Is this a big deal? BIOS v F9b.
This is okay; no problem if it says 7 bytes instead of 9. The change will still be made to Reply 1.
F9g is pretty stable, most of us using this version
Nothing to fix because checksums will be different between boards. We have to ensure that checksums are the same for each board when the firmware is read 3 times in a row. We should also run “strings” command on the files to make sure that they contain some readable text.ok so onto board number two (I have two builds i'm working on that are almost identical...) but board number two gives me completely different checksums... how do i fix that?
Nothing to fix because checksums will be different between boards. We have to ensure that checksums are the same for each board when the firmware is read 3 times in a row. We should also run “strings” command on the files to make sure that they contain some readable text.