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Thanks stasio. Just updated my own bios using the UBU tool. And all went well.
Updated my buddies bios with the UBU tool and changed logo with 5.00. All went well but...I will flash his tomorrow but see no issues arising. Thanks bunch stasio.
MediaFire is a simple to use free service that lets you put all your photos, documents, music, and video in a single place so you can access them anywhere and share them everywhere.
MediaFire is a simple to use free service that lets you put all your photos, documents, music, and video in a single place so you can access them anywhere and share them everywhere.
Never mind stasio. Apparently the bios has been updated and slic for server 2016 has been upgraded. So lets postpone this until further slic updates are available.
Thanks guy.
Here's an alarming piece of news regarding BIOS using old Intel UEFI driver, which also affects Gigabyte motherboards:"The UEFI bug requires physical access to the individual system to exploit, so users are still safe from outside attackers. Of the listed manufacturers, the following models have been proven to be vulnerable to the 'ThinkPwn' bug:HP Pavillion DV7 4087CL (2010)Fujitsu Lifebook A574/H (2013)Dell Latitude E6430 (2012)Gigabyte Mainboards from Ivy Bridge up to Broadwell (Models: Z68-UD3H, Z77X-UD5H, Z87MX-D3H, Z97-D3H)"Source: Notebookcheck - Page not Found! question is: Do the modded BIOS files available here for the aforementioned motherboards also contain the "UEFI bug" or are we safe thanks to updated BIOS components?I have a PC with Z77X-UD5H, so it concerns me.
Here's an alarming piece of news regarding BIOS using old Intel UEFI driver, which also affects Gigabyte motherboards:"The UEFI bug requires physical access to the individual system to exploit, so users are still safe from outside attackers. Of the listed manufacturers, the following models have been proven to be vulnerable to the 'ThinkPwn' bug:HP Pavillion DV7 4087CL (2010)Fujitsu Lifebook A574/H (2013)Dell Latitude E6430 (2012)Gigabyte Mainboards from Ivy Bridge up to Broadwell (Models: Z68-UD3H, Z77X-UD5H, Z87MX-D3H, Z97-D3H)"Source: Notebookcheck - Page not Found! question is: Do the modded BIOS files available here for the aforementioned motherboards also contain the "UEFI bug" or are we safe thanks to updated BIOS components?I have a PC with Z77X-UD5H, so it concerns me.
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Here's an alarming piece of news regarding BIOS using old Intel UEFI driver, which also affects Gigabyte motherboards:"The UEFI bug requires physical access to the individual system to exploit, so users are still safe from outside attackers. Of the listed manufacturers, the following models have been proven to be vulnerable to the 'ThinkPwn' bug:HP Pavillion DV7 4087CL (2010)Fujitsu Lifebook A574/H (2013)Dell Latitude E6430 (2012)Gigabyte Mainboards from Ivy Bridge up to Broadwell (Models: Z68-UD3H, Z77X-UD5H, Z87MX-D3H, Z97-D3H)"Source: Notebookcheck - Page not Found! question is: Do the modded BIOS files available here for the aforementioned motherboards also contain the "UEFI bug" or are we safe thanks to updated BIOS components?I have a PC with Z77X-UD5H, so it concerns me.
Hello all,sorry to ask but opening x58-UD4 F14q Mod Bios package there is the one for UD4P!? Is it possible to have the correct file and in case update the link?GA-EX58-UD4 Bios F14q modUpdated with...Intel RAID for SATA 11.1.0.1413Realtek LAN 2.47Jmicron RAID SATA 1.07.28Thanks in advance for your reply
Can I get someone to mod 2 bios? I have X58A-UD9 with F6 installed - I run raid0 with SSD's. I also have P45-UD3P 1.6 with FFb installed - I run raid0 with SSD's. The F6 bios is over 4 years old and the FFb is 5.5 years old. If I wasn't having issues I wouldn't ask this request. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks wibujo
Hi. is it possible for you to make a modified uptodate Bios for my Gigabyte GA-X99-Gaming 5 (rev. 1.0) ?
I have an 5820K installed, but i want upgrade to Broadwell-E in the Future...
Latest final is F20, latest Beta is F20f ...atm i have the F20 installed
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