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need help with model change

Discussion in 'How to Extract & Edit bios' started by ormano, Dec 7, 2020.

  1. ormano

    ormano New Member

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    hello, just programed my laptop for different model. and i want to edit my bios update file with the new model name. my pc is fx505gm and i just flashed fx505gd. now im gpu isnt working and i wonder if i can just change the name on the fx505gm.bin file to fx505gd and pass the model security check.
    i edit 2 names in amibcp and winflash still see the previous model.. help plz?
     
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    please post motherboard model
     
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    my actual laptop is asus FX505GM and i flashed it with FX505GD bin file. but now the GPU is not working. I want to edit the FX505GM bin file so i can update the bios (pass "The BIOS file is not suitable for this model"). i don't have programmer and I'm looking for solution without it.

    or maybe there is another way i can flash the correct bin file without programmer?
    tried with dos usb but cannot boot, i tired every guide i found on the internet

    i just edit with AMIBCP the System information to FX505GD and
    Base board information also to FX505GD but Winflash recognize it as FX705GM model.
     
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    downloaded file form asus webpage and try

    https://www.asus.com/us/Laptops/ASUS-TUF-Gaming-FX505/HelpDesk_Download/
     
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