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Members should be encouraged to try it for themselves when the tools are available
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I tried it always gives error on 4 MB and 8 MB you can try for me ?Comment
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Hi folks. I've read the post and how to do the autopatcher steps. New to this so learning rather quickly.
I ran into a roadblock however. I managed to get a good bios.bin from the T570 and patched it. Python 3 is used and everything reports completed. When I flash the patched .bin it continuously comes up with errors when verifying/writing. Usually at the same spot. While the test clip I have is crappy, I did manage to flash back the original BIOS with ASprogrammer just fine so I know the clip is attached fine. Flash to the patched bios and errors again.
Not sure what I'm missing, but will figure it out. In the meantime could someone help me out by patching my bios attached. I want to make sure it's not just me, and if it is I will try and figure out what I'm doing wrong.
Thanks in advanced.Last edited by SMDFlea; 03-25-2023, 11:57 AM.Comment
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These bios is patched works 100% you can tryComment
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If mobo code "Wistron Genesis-1 LGS-1 11246-1" then password is inside small eeprom U42
http://www.ja.axxs.net/x1_carbon.htmLast edited by dycc; 03-01-2022, 09:13 AM.Comment
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Hi folks. I've read the post and how to do the autopatcher steps. New to this so learning rather quickly.
I ran into a roadblock however. I managed to get a good bios.bin from the T570 and patched it. Python 3 is used and everything reports completed. When I flash the patched .bin it continuously comes up with errors when verifying/writing. Usually at the same spot. While the test clip I have is crappy, I did manage to flash back the original BIOS with ASprogrammer just fine so I know the clip is attached fine. Flash to the patched bios and errors again.
Not sure what I'm missing, but will figure it out. In the meantime could someone help me out by patching my bios attached. I want to make sure it's not just me, and if it is I will try and figure out what I'm doing wrong.
Thanks in advanced.
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