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Take Hummer HA07U motherboard BIOS: HA07UA06.BIN as an example: rename it to 1.BIN to facilitate operation 1; use CBROM1.82 to view BIOS structure record related content, command: CBROM 1.BIN /D Enter; record the SYSTEM BIOS size is 12A0B record ACPI TABLE size is 040A4 2; decompose ACPI with the command: CBROM 1.BIN /ACPI EXTRACT carriage return; in this carriage return, has been decomposed 3; open with MODBIN6.EXE 1. Bin Enter once 4; Edit memory with WinHex: Select Ntvdm Open the entire memory Select search text: BIOS COPYRIGHT Press F3 (keyboard) once to find the position shown in the video up 300H can be seen in the lower right corner We activate Lenovo this time: Open Lenovo SLIC full Select then CTRL+C to copy back to memory: CTRL+B Overwrite Write to Lenovo XP AND Dell XP Copy LEGEND DragonLENOVO Dell System In the previous position Ctrl+B Overwrite This location for Dell XP Activation: Same coverage Note Modify this! ! ! For 20 20 2D 20 Back to MOBIN6.EXE Enter three times to save the BIOS and then turn off the memory: (To see if the SLIC is written, you can open ORIGINAL.BIN to see) Then close ORIGINAL.BIN, then close the memory and finally MOBIN6.EXE Check the BIOS structure 5; import the modified ACPI into the BIOS: use the command: CBROM 1.BIN /ACPI Enter and then check the BIOS structure to see if it is added. You can see that ACPI has been added 6; copy the BIOS to just D drive; modify the structure location with AWARDFix.exe There are two ways to modify this: 1: >>>> Move ACPI to its original location, then pull EPA to the end, save (because I have to modify another A method to back up a) Then use WinHex to view the original BIOS and change the BIOS MEMINI location search: MEMINIT.BIN Original location: B627D Change the BIOS location: B552B Note the calculation here: use the original location - change the BIOS location - 24==The garbled length you need to add here: B627D-B552B-24=D2E Next, open Zhao Da garbled to select D2E length, select all down, press Delete to delete, save as OEMX.BIN Add OEMX to BIOS: Command CBROM 1.BIN /OEM7 OEMX.BIN Enter to see OEMX. BIN has joined! Next, pull OEM7 onto MEMINI, save it. Method 1 has already been finished; if you want to add LOGO, you can use the command: CBROM 1.BIN /LOGO LENOVO.BMP where LENOVO.BMP is the picture you want to join! Check the BIOS structure here to see if it exceeds the capacity: here is no more than 70.58k! Finally, compare the original version with the modified BIOS entry. You can see that the two are consistent, put 100 hearts to refresh, no problem. The following describes the second method: 2;; "" "" This is the BIOS after adding ACPI that is modified in the first 5 steps. Check the BIOS structure record SYSTEM BIOS size: here is 12B84 The data recorded in the front is: car; record SYSTEM BIOS Size is 12A0B Record ACPI TABLE size is 040A4 12A0B 040A4 12B84 Calculation method: 12A0B+040A4-12B84=3F2B The following use the new version of the _ module customization tool to do garbled: see my operation Add XSHOWS.BIN to the BIOS: with the command: CBROM 1 .BIN /OEM7 ​​XSHOWS.BIN Enter Here to view the structure, has been added Finally, the OEM7 can be moved to the ACPI position, save and finally compare the original version with the modified BIOS entry. You can see that the two are consistent, put 100 hearts to refresh, no problem, add LOGO and the above,

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