Well in the spirit of true overclocking not only do we want to run our systems at blazinly fast speeds (not officially ofcourse) but we also want to customize our computers to the max. In the spirit of redoing everything I have come accross these interesting facts.
As it seems you don't have to put up with the existing BIOS look... You can screw around with virtually all visual aspects of your BIOS without any damage to either your ego or your computer. This is what this page is about.
To do this highly unusual task you will need the following software:
BMP2EPA.zip | 75Kb | Bitmap to EPA Image file format converter |
NEW cbrom224.zip | 47Kb | Award BIOS Combiner. This will let you add various options to your BIOS and will let you change the EPA logo. You get some extra abilities with this version as opposed to 1.12 and you can also extract the existing contents in separate files. |
cbrom.zip | 27Kb | Instruction manual for cbrom in Word format. The manual is still for older versions. |
modbin45.zip | 26Kb | Award BIOS modifier, it will let you edit your bios options |
modbin.zip | 59Kb | Instruction manual for modbin in Word format |
convert12.zip | 116Kb | A supposed all-in-one BMP to EPA converter and embedded. I found it to be rather strange to use, it is easier to do this by hand |
EPAlogos.zip | 14Kb | A library of existing EPA logos that you can use |
NEW dmicfg.zip | 40Kb | A DMI editor, I have to warn you though, it can do some weird and painful things. I ended up reflashing my board, thank god for the bootblock in the bios. |
contact me at bios999@hotmail.com
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