![]() You can open the bios file with versions up to cbrom155.1, higher versions get stuck when trying to display bios information using command "cbromXX bios.wph /D"Įven in cbrom1551 or cbrom155 no table of modules is displayed (as it should be) - just cryptic information about ‘file size’/‘code space’ is shown. No matter if you use a) bios from Lenovo-website b) bios extracted from laptop c) modded bios from other source. Later on I played around with PhoenixTool (SLIC Mod, 2.56) but no recalculated checksum or soĬBrom seems to be unable to handle. hex-edit method (manual replacement of microcode after extraction with MCExtractor, same thread as above) ![]() nc_cpucode method for phoenix bios (using cbrom/different versions) from this thread ( How to update the CPU microcodes on a non-UEFI Award/Phoenix BIOS or …r-phoenix-bios/) Yeah! But the bios’ microcodes a bit outdated:/ So I tried to fix that. Background: CPU replacement has been done towards a T9300 (=new CPU, CPUID: 10676). I tried a lot to update intel-microcodes for an old Lenovo G550 laptop.
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