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    Extracting the Sager iso file - question

    Discussion in 'Sager and Clevo' started by camar0rs, Oct 27, 2011.

  1. camar0rs

    camar0rs Notebook Guru

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    also are there manual bios instructions to reapply bios from command line?

    i assume the bios file would be : p170hm10.ls3 ?
     
  2. J.P.@XoticPC

    J.P.@XoticPC Company Representative

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    I might not be reading you correctly, but with ISOs you normally burn them to a CD then boot from them. Or are you attempting to do something else?
     
  3. camar0rs

    camar0rs Notebook Guru

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    I would like to work with the manual files so extracting the iso is the key.... having issue extracting the ls3 file :(
     
  4. J.P.@XoticPC

    J.P.@XoticPC Company Representative

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    What kind of error are you receiving when extracting that file? Have you tried other programs like 7zip?
     
  5. Larry@LPC-Digital

    Larry@LPC-Digital Company Representative

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    Some have tried the one in the link below. I have not though.

    Open Compressed Files ? FYZip Free Download

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    mythlogic Company Representative

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    What specifically are you trying to edit in the BIOS file, if you tell us that we can point you in a much better direction.
     
  7. camar0rs

    camar0rs Notebook Guru

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    the issue appeared the ls3 file was corrupt or unreadable per isobuster... i contacted sager and they were able to send me the file
     
  8. windelicato

    windelicato Notebook Consultant

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    Always contact your reseller for the proper BIOS. Flashing an improper BIOS has been known to brick systems. Just a note of caution :)