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Updated: ASR Pro
Hope this blog post helps you if you notice Phoenix BIOS settings are unlocked.
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NOTE: -PBE = Phoenix BIOS Editor1) Create a working directory, d 3) Representation of unpacked BIOS (.ROM or .WPH file) with Phoenix SLIC (current version of tool / mod on m (The writing step for this manual will be 1.42): –All extracted files are in the DUMP folder. The extracted files are really useful if the PBE was generating errors when restoring a modified BIOS image. – The PBE has a known issue where it cannot (sometimes) extract the BIOS image correctly, resulting in a bad BIOS image after recovery. 4) Open BIOS image via PBE: -5) Go to the TEMP PBE directory: – 64-bit OS: C: Program Files (x86) Phoenix Technologies Editor TEMP ltd bios – 32-bit OS: C: Program Files Phoenix Technologies Editor TEMP ltd bios 6) Copy the PBE files OLD1.RLS, STRINGS0.ROM (or STRINGS00.ROM) and TEMPLAT0.ROM (or TEMPLAT00.ROM) from the TEMP folder to the working directory. 7) Open OLD1.RLS with a HEX editor and copy the first two bytes: -8) Open STRINGS0.ROM HEX with Editor & Search to set up the two bytes copied from the OLD1.RLS file above. First of all, these are two D6 70 bytes: –01 00 02 00 means high is the language in this archive, which is EN (USA).9) Everything related to D6 70 pre-bytes is called a header. The length of the header MUST be usually 0x1C. Remove the headers and save as STRINGS.ROM: -10) Search for “Intel (R) Virtualization Technology” or perhaps “VT Feature” or just “Virtualization»Back to the PBE window. In this example we get “Intel Virtualization Technology (R)”: -11) Find “Intel (R) Virtualization Technology” in the LINES of the ROM file: –In this example, we found out that I would say that the offset or position of the virtualization line or text “Intel (R) Technology” was always 2CFD. 12) Now find “FD (2CFD 2c” in Endian format) that appears in the STRINGS.ROM file. Make sure the internet is explicitly scanning the file from the start: –In this example, the offset in “FD 2C” is 030A. Remember, we are probably looking for a special first result.13) Open TEMPLAT0.ROM with a HEX editor and find “0A 03” (030A in Endian format): -Note: 00 = select field 01 = select field ten = general text 11 = info 21 = time 22 = date 23 = hex free form Depending on the type of this menu we will unlock and / or display, but usually we will go to unlock or display two types including the menu. The two bytes next to “0A 03” define what type is associated with menu.it, and we actually call it menu.header to distinguish it from others: a) Select the type of menu field. This type of scheme allowed us to change the reward, for example on / offchange or change information technology to a different meaning. In this illustration, it is clear that we are finally going to unlock or display the menu selection window. In this example, most of the menu titles found will probably be “00 14”; 00 = selection box and length 14 =. The duration of treatment may vary. As I said earlier, the Intel (R) Virtualization Technology menu is clearly a field select menu. suitable model. b) Information about a typical menu. I usually use this type of menu when asking to unlock hidden menus that have submenus. It was getting a little tricky to publish this type of menu, but if you understand the process it will probably be easy. The menu title will probably look like this: “11 – 0C”; 11 = Information & 0C is the same length. Length, the meaning will probably be different. – The title of the enabled menu, the offset for the Intel Virtualization Technology (R) menu is 12D5. – Before we go any further, let’s take a look at this. Let’s extract 35 bytes from the menu header: 000012D5 double zero 14 0A 03 0C F5 03 46 EA 46 D4 forty six DF 46 81 03 000012E5 CA 05 CC 05 00 means select box & 14 = length 0A 03 is offset in guitar strunah 0C 03 – shift in post TOKEN ID 0381 (81 03 in endian format) CA 05 – shift in strings CC 05 – shift in strings-Token ID = 0381 is almost certainly the registry responsible for enabling or disabling the virtualization tool. This is useful when we want to enable the virtualization functionality implemented with the SYMCMOS.EXE tool. For more information, see the following articles: http: // forum more.notebookreview.com/sony/189228-how-enable-intel-vt-ahci-napa-santarosa-platform-phoenix-bios-vaio-laptop.html # post2678924 http://forum.notebookreview.com/acer/465936-acer-laptop-phoenix-bios-enablevirtualization-test-machine-acer-aspire-9420-a.14) html # post5991508 Now we have to decide where we want everything Intel Virtualization Technology (R) menu. We can solve this process using the BIOS setup menu emulated in the PBE.—Referring to all the screenshots above, it is best to place them in the main section. Sometimes there is another one called Fence Advanced or Intel, but not visible on top of each other in the real BIOS setup menu. So far, not much can be found in this section. The safest way is to move the mode from Advanced or Intel to the main partition. Remember, the numbers on the menu we can display are space based The item available in the target of the current section. At some point in the marketplace, we will have to sacrifice other menus for more powerful menus. The most important rule to follow, and sometimes impossible to break, is that the size usually associated with TEMPLAT0.File-ROM must somehow stay the same.15) Find the line “Main” or text in the STRINGS.ROM file: — The counterweight or location of the “main” line or text is 52E0. 16) Now find in the STRINGS.ROM document “E0 52” (52E0 Endian if the format concerns). Make sure you are looking at the beginning of the file:- In this great example, the offset “E0 for 52” might be 054E. – Remember, the first is definitely what we are looking for. 17) Find in the file TEMPLAT0.ROM “4E 05” (054E in Endian format): -Note: 00 = selection field 01 implies selection field = 10 general text 11 = information 21 = time 22 = date 23 = freeform hexadecimal – h2 menu tags – “10 0A”; = 10 Generic text & 0A = length. The length of the value can vary. The offset for the “main” section is definitely 153D.18) To find “3D 15” (153D in Endian format) in TEMPLAT0.ROM file: –Here you will find the section “Information”, “General”, “Security”, “Downloadand exit “, organized and linked to its own configuration menu: 000001C0 00 00 E5 DA 11 01 3D 15 25 02 6F 15 16 05 3F 18th 000001D0 70 07 E7 14 80 05 00 00 Double zero 00 (endian format) 11E5 is equivalent to information 153D = Main 156F is equivalent to Security 183F = Boot 14E7 is equivalent to Exit 19) As far as information is concerned, the main zone (3D 15) is associated with “26 02”. In fact, this is the offset for this particular main menu setting. Go to invalidated 0226: —Referring to the screenshot of the main setup menu (# 14), I personally know that “85 15” is your System Time menu. The offset from the System Time menu is 1585. To confirm this, go to counter 1585: – 00001585 21 0A 56 two thousand seven 2A 03 FF 54 0A 55 type = 21 (time), length means 0A, 1st shift in rows means 0756, 2nd shift in rows means 032A 54FF and 550A – loads20) Now we need to add a dedicated Intel (R) Virtualization Technology menu to the main configuration menu. First, we need to figure out where is the best place to place the new menu:–Since the consumers have a lot of space, we must use the empty offsets 025E and 025F. Remember that the menu is also marked with a separate digit “00 00”. When the menu “let’s say mMenu A “and” Menu B “are separated, combined with four or more bytes of double zeros (for example,” 00 00 00 00 “), the two specific menus are considered separate, which probably means that” Menu B “is not displayed or displayed in the configuration recipe. As for # 13, we know your fancy menus are Intel (R) 12D5 Virtualization Technology. So we have to replace “00 00” with offset 025E and 025F followed by “D5 (12D5 12” in endian format): — Save the modified TEMPLAT0.ROM file. 21) Copy TEMPLAT0-modified.ROM file and TEMP folder from PBE: 64-bit OS: c: program (x86) Phoenix Technologies Ltd BIOS Editor TEMP> 32-bit OS files: c: program Phoenix files LLC “Technologies” BIOS editor TEMP22) Finally, use PBE to restore the modified BIOS image. The Build BIOS button is usually not activated, which prevents us from rebuilding the modified BIOS image. The change will only activate PBE if there is a change in the reliability of the original BIOS. So the solution is that we want to make some changes. – In PBE go to configuration table and click Main: –For example, we should see something like this: –As you can see, the column S_Default & M_Default can only contain many symbols “*”. Often indicates a default value or is intended for a specified menu. But we’re not going to just change that. Just double-click any “*” icon to determine your heart rate and PBE.-This will activate the Build BIOS button:- Now we can rebuild the modified BIOS image. 23) A short list of do’s and don’ts and details: – Be sure to compare the modified BIOS image with the original token. – Pay attention to anything ordinary or strange, as there are many FFs at the beginning of the modulated BIOS image. If so, repeat this specific BIOS recovery process. – To be sure, repeat the process three times and compare the modified BIOS image with the one we restored earlier. If any of us repeatedly receive an identical modified BIOS image every minute, the modified BIOS image appears to be properly rebuilt, but that does not mean that the modified BIOS image will not shake our computer a lot. – Sometimes manufacturers usually put a header or footer in the BIOS image, such as a signature. Unless we recovered it with changed BIOS star when we try I will flash the BIOS with it, it depends on the signature recording, at some point the BIOS flashing program interrupts the approach. – As previously mentioned, do not resize the BIOS files or image. If we do this now, there is a good chance that it will crash our computer. I am 100% sure that I will really get acquainted with the BIOS recovery time technique.As usual, I am not responsible for any problems, including those caused by the information in this excellent guide. There are many chances. : D / * kizvan * /
How do I change my Phoenix BIOS?
Phoenix BIOS is also a very intuitive BIOS setup that is pretty easy to navigate as well. To navigate Phoenix BIOS, use the up and down arrow keys to navigate the current screen. To change menus, switch between the available menus by pressing the right or left arrow key.
Ontgrendel De Phoenix Bios Instellingen
Razblokirovat Nastrojki Bios Phoenix
Desbloquear Configuracoes De Bios Da Phoenix
Lasa Upp Phoenix Bios Installningar
Entsperren Phoenix Bios Einstellungen
Desbloquear La Configuracion De La Bios De Phoenix
Odblokuj Ustawienia Bios U Feniksa
Deverrouiller Les Parametres Du Bios De Phoenix
