New Award BIOS tool for performing SLIC Insertion/Modification

A new tool to perform insert a SLIC table using one of a number methods.

To find best method:
1) Search this thread – http://forums.mydigitallife.info/showthread.php?t=2967     – and use a method that has previously been proven to work on an older BIOS revision for the same board.
2) Otherwise:

– Pubkey is best for ASUS
– SSV3 is best for Gigabyte
– Try ISA or 0+2 for everything else

There is an attempt to automatically identify the manufacturer from the BIOS. Please ensure the correct BIOS manufacturer is selected from the drop down list before modding. If your manufacturer is not listed then it is safe to select Other.

Notes:
– BIOS flashing is not for the faint hearted. There is ALWAYS an element of risk. Please ensure you are familiar with the procedure, and have necessary floppy disks etc., to allow a recovery in case of a flash failure.
– We assume you have a legitimate edition of Vista. Piracy is NOT condoned.
– Please remove any softmods. For Vistalo*der this includes repairing the boot sector and MBR of the hard disk.

Flash recovery information:
– Read here – http://www.biosman.com/biosrecovery.html – note that sometimes the filename needs to be different – the boot block error message may tell you, however this does mean you need a second machine to be able to change the file name.
– Also read here – http://forums.mydigitallife.info/showthread.php?t=2105
– Ensure that the version on the disk is the (unmodified) version you are trying to flash with SLIC – avoids problems with bootblock flashing.

SLIC and SLP files – The program needs:
– A 374 byte SLIC file (ASUS included, others available from other tools and softmod archives). Checksum is automatically corrected.
– A one line text file containing the SLP string you wish to be inserted. Again, ASUS is included. See http://www.msfn.org/board/index.php?…#entry53 4097 – only the text string (without ‘) after the hex numbers is needed in the TXT file
– 911medic has kindly uploaded his collection of SLIC .BIN files here – http://slics.myftp.org/slic.rar.

Vista Keys and Certificates
– Keys can be found here – http://forums.mydigitallife.info/showthread.php?t=2581
– Certificates can be found here – http://rapidshare.com/files/118119842/39-CERTS.zip

XP Keys and OEMBIOS files
– Keys can be foud here – http://forums.mydigitallife.info/showthread.php?t=2602

Method
1) Flash, using the manufacturers recommended method, the unmodified BIOS of the same version. This allows the bootblock etc. to be updated.
2) Mod the BIOS using the tool
3) Flash the SLIC’d BIOS from DOS. This ensures the bootblock is left intact and maximises the chance of a successful recovery if a problem was to occur.
4) You then still need to use the appropriate key and certificate for Vista, and key and OEMBIOS files for XP.

Many thanks to Zort and P4Spooky for their invaluable advice and feedback.

There is also the ability (based on the methodology here – http://forums.mydigitallife.info/showthread.php?t=4792) to see if a certificate matches a SLIC file or the existing SLIC table in an already modded BIOS. Just click the verify button adjacent to the certificate text box after selecting a pre-SLIC’d BIOS or SLIC file. This does not need to be done to mod a BIOS, it is completely independant.

Enjoy
Andy

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Latest Version

v1.18 – http://slics.myftp.org/Tools/Award_S…ardtool118.zip
Mirror – http://www.sendspace.com/file/zftecx

ADD: More manufacturers listed and identified

FIX: Dynamic SLIC not properly identified