Hide Menu entries : hide entries to avoid user from modifying entries or just simplifying the BIOS setup.Rename Menu entries: Allow you to renew each node or entries.
The utility is free to use but will only work on ADLINK enabled BIOS. The BIOS Modification Tool is a common utility to for all ADLINK's x86 based modules COM/SMARC/Q7 products. Strings, and SMBIOS string data can all be modified with this single tool. All modifications are carried out on the binary file copy of a System BIOS.ĭefault values for BIOS setup parameters, visibility of menu items, default boot order, sign-on and setup To modify parameters in the System BIOS without need to recompile the BIOS.
I cannot guarentee that it will work on your PC and I assume no liability for any damages! Please read the README files from your Mainboard manufacturer or PC manufacturer.The BIOS Modification Tool allows end users
Start the BIOS-Update - Flash your BIOS chipĪttention: this Howto describes only a BIOS update according to standard, how it should work on most mainboards with AMI-BIOS, AWARD-BIOS or PHOENIX-BIOS. Choose BIOS-Update method - DOS, Windows or per BIOS-Setup?ģ. Preparation - Create a safe environment for a BIOS-UpdateĢ. So you don't have to make a risky BIOS update by yourself, which could damage your PC, and you have a second BIOS-Chip in reserve for later experiments or if you want to try an update by your own.
On BIOSFLASH.COM you can purchase all common BIOS-Chips, programmed with your desired BIOS version for a small prize.
Remember: it's a good idea to take a look into the mainboard manual or other readme/help files from your manufacturer! Start the utility and follow the instructions. You have to purchase the BIOS file and the Windows flash utility from the mainboard/notebook/brand PC manufacturer website.
while your E-Mail client receiving new E-Mails, or your AV software is starting a virus scan, or your OS is installing a new update in the background - then the BIOS-Chip is programmed incorrectly and nothing works after a reboot. If your OS, or an installed software freezes or has a blackout - e.g.
The timing to program an IC is extremely important, because bytes are programmed in nano- or microseconds cycles onto the chip. After that most accidents happen (to ~ 75%) clearly under Windows - which I think is not too surprising! You're lucky! Because a survey on BIOSFLASH has shown a completely different result. Please note: a BIOS update is not safe! I read often in forums something like: I've done dozens of times on Windows a BIOS update and never see what happens.