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HexxKreator

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  1. Does anyone know if the SLP for Server 2003 (any version) is different than from XP (any version). In the bios for say "HP Pavilion" are they going to be the same and are they in the same locations. If any one can answer any part of this please do =-).
  2. I was wondering if for Windows Home Server if there is any SLP keys. For like the HP MediaSmart server. Or are all the keys non SLP. If anyone posted this before im sorry. I tried searching the forums and nothing came up.
  3. Debug. s f000:c000 3fff "ASUS_FLASH" Unfortunately debug is case sensitive and the SLP sting is not. how would i use debug to view a a bios file with a specific address...i don't know how to use the debug command in windows, i looked it up somewhat and i don't really understand it. also could you edit the bios with debug and save it? just to play around with the bios
  4. It means that the string "ASUS_FLASH" must be located within the 3FFF bytes of memory starting from F000:C000. These ranges are all in the BIOS. Is there a program or a way to play with an award bios to see those memory ranges? does the modbin6 with a hex editor find the ranges?
  5. Hi I am new to MSFN but i read stuff on here before about slipstreaming stuff and unattended installs... but what i was wondering was what does this mean 'f000','c000','3fff','ASUS_FLASH' I think it is in the bios somewhere but i have some questions..that any help would be greatly appreciated. 1) are they memory addresses in the BIOS? 2) if they are how would i get there Hex editor / other programs 3) and would "ASUS_FLASH" have to be in the f000 c000 and 3fff locations if it is memory addresses? it has probly been said already if it has im sorry if you could point me to the post # or help it would be appreciated.. thanks in advanced
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