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    IFL90 VBios flash

    Discussion in 'Other Manufacturers' started by traysub, Oct 21, 2007.

  1. traysub

    traysub Newbie

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    Is it possible?
    Or maybe its possible to edit the original system bios to chance VBios settings?
     
  2. remzi

    remzi Notebook Guru

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    I didn't try it yet, but current BIOSes are modular, which means, a single BIOS file has different sub-parts in it (e.g., video bios, ide/sata controller bios...). And if you have an AWARD or Phoenix BIOS, there is a dos-mode utility called "CBROM", which lets you add or replace specific modules inside a BIOS file.

    Nowadays I'm also planning to update my integrated video bios, but its a really risky thing.