I have a bios update that contains no wph files but a rom.cab (cabinet file) that itself contains a Rom.bin
I wonder what format that might be?
HP NC6400 rom.cab what is this Rom.bin?
pure binary, maybe?! ;) that's a 1:1 copy of the contents of the eeprom holding the bios. that's the most common format for bios updates on desktop systems. you can use serveral flashers (uniflash, awardflash, amiflash..) to put that thing where it belongs.
for your notebook there may be a special flash program that comes with the archive that contains the update. you'd better use that flash program because notebooks may be somewhat special in terms of bios (updates).
for your notebook there may be a special flash program that comes with the archive that contains the update. you'd better use that flash program because notebooks may be somewhat special in terms of bios (updates).
ya it is a notebook.. the problem is not to flash it but to erm.. edit it before flashing it.
look here:
http://forums1.itrc.hp.com/service/foru ... Id=1051601
I hoped to be able to remove that silly lock-bit (feature control MSR)
look here:
http://forums1.itrc.hp.com/service/foru ... Id=1051601
I hoped to be able to remove that silly lock-bit (feature control MSR)
well I read about ppl who managed to modify the phoenix bios of certain HP Notebooks to circumvent some nasty blocks that prevented em to use 3rd party wireless mini pci cards.
In these examples they were talking about .wph files but my HP notebook does not use em as far as I se so I guess im stuck.
In these examples they were talking about .wph files but my HP notebook does not use em as far as I se so I guess im stuck.