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    In my dell bios how can I decompose or mod

    I did I experiment mod used for a dell xps 400 by introduce the m09 slic 2.1 hooked on the bios and attempt flashing and it performs I don’t be acquainted through if maybe it was glitch or not. I try to find about this on internet but I am not able to find as much information on this query. Does anyone have any knowledge about this? Actually I am not much familiar with this. That’s why I am posting my query here. All replies are appreciated. Thank you.

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    Re: In my dell bios how can I decompose or mod

    Well, I've at all times thought that was probable. I expected the 5-byte header would contain to be construct (we are able to do that, the rate of bytes may have to be experienced, but the length of 4 bytes that could definitely do) is not the question of whether it matters if the index bytes or above must be behind the bytes in length, or if there is a technique we could decide what was best and I am sure that the first byte of the current module, I imagine there is one additional byte added at the beginning of the module.

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    Re: In my dell bios how can I decompose or mod

    I don’t be acquainted with if it make active or not however it does demonstrate slic in the abandon toolkit it has windows xp at the moment and I encompass the modded rom file I immediately modded it subsequent to I sprint it and I stopped it consequently I could obtain the files from the temp directory. I hope this will help you to understand your query. If you found any proper solution then please share with us. So it will help other to solve this kind of problem.

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    Re: In my dell bios how can I decompose or mod

    I have a pair of question, how did you flash your PC through the latest bios? Did you make use of that definite file; it is 16 bytes in addition undersized? Anyways, here is a reconstruct executable, through the 16 bytes fail to spot. Do you would like to make sure that out, observe what you think? Please let me know about these queries. So it will be easier me to think about on your problem. If you still facing this problem, then contact with dell supporting service center.

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    Re: In my dell bios how can I decompose or mod

    I make use of the phoenix dos flasher it essentially worked not convinced how and I be required to have uploaded the incorrect file I did 2 of them and I accept as true that I disinterested a little too much on top of that one following I obtain done eating supper unwell find the one I make use of and upload that solitary. As for the asus bios that’s strange that it has a nec 2.0 slic its the definite bios from their official website. I hope this will help you. Thank you.

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    Re: In my dell bios how can I decompose or mod

    SLIC inserted in the unused space, but not correct anything XSDT. Make sure you really are there any appropriate program. XSDT build an alteration, not necessarily to include SLIC, just add a little thing, which should not affect the boot process. Even the smallest thing is SLIC, right? Combine both mods. Just looking for a better way to test the IMO the first step is very important. Need to think more in seconds all ideas are welcome.

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