#SLIC TOOLKIT 3.2 MYDIGITALLIFE HOW TO#
And please let me know the procedure on how to do this, very carfully, so I can understand it clearly. Well anyway, please get back to me as soon as possible. If SLICToolKit and KCB can read SLIC tables on real hardware with Win2016 then something wrong with my patched BIOS/virtual machine.
#SLIC TOOLKIT 3.2 MYDIGITALLIFE SOFTWARE#
If Win 2016 read SLIC tables and then block access to SLIC for other software - it is no real problem for me. So thank you very much!īecause I really do believe that there is a way to not make that "This bios is not for your notebook PC" message go away. Same problem KCB can detect Dell SLIC 2.4 on Win2012 R2 Std and cant on Win2016Std. I mean this should for almost every bios, only with the Insyde bios chip in my laptop. And please do not tell me to only flash my original bios for my Aspire 5733Z.īecause I really do believe that there is a way to not make that "This bios is not for your notebook PC" message go away. Can I configure, and change or edit the bios ID in my Insyde flash "platform.ini" file? Is that possible? If it is, please explain this to me more in details. Like how do I change that bios ID or string? That's what I would like to know more in details.
But of course when I get to the Insyde flash screen with the cartoon character, it says "This Bios Is not for Your Notebook PC." Is there a workaround to this?īecause this has to do something with the bios ID or bios string, I believe. Here is the initial announcement of the original release of the keygen, and here is the followup post in which the same author acknowledges that the program is fake.
Because I really want to download the bios from the Aspire 5742G model. An anonymous reader writes 'The author of the Windows Vista keygen that was reported yesterday has admitted that the program does not actually work. If all these versions can be found in one image that. Then you also have the ultimate, pro, home versions and stuff. This is the latest release from microsoft. May 2011 is: enwindows7ultimatewithsp1圆4dvdu677332.iso. And I would like to see if there is a workaround to get past this annoying message saying "this bios is not for your notebook pc." Because I bet that there is a way to get past this annoying message. There are 2 different versions of the sp1 windows 7 dvd, the one made last year and the one made in may of this year. I have an Acer Aspire 5733z laptop which is only a year old.