mynamejeff
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Hello,
We use an external programmer to write bios onto chips. we get bios files specific to each motherboard from dr-bios.com. however, not all bios files are on
dr-bios.com.
in these cases, We do find bios.exe files from manufacturers' sites, but we can't put them to use since they are .exe.
When we try to /writeromfile off of the .exe bios file using cmd, or simply extract the zip, we are able to extract a .bin file. Unfortunately, these .bin files are usually around 10mb in size and arent the appropriate file to write onto chips using a programmer. Appropriate .bin bios files are around 8mb in size which we download off of dr-bios.com. We have to delete something through hex editor, which we don’t know.
so, the question is, how would one convert an exe bios, or the extracted large .bin bios, to the practical 8mb .bin bios?
Thanks.
We use an external programmer to write bios onto chips. we get bios files specific to each motherboard from dr-bios.com. however, not all bios files are on
dr-bios.com.
in these cases, We do find bios.exe files from manufacturers' sites, but we can't put them to use since they are .exe.
When we try to /writeromfile off of the .exe bios file using cmd, or simply extract the zip, we are able to extract a .bin file. Unfortunately, these .bin files are usually around 10mb in size and arent the appropriate file to write onto chips using a programmer. Appropriate .bin bios files are around 8mb in size which we download off of dr-bios.com. We have to delete something through hex editor, which we don’t know.
so, the question is, how would one convert an exe bios, or the extracted large .bin bios, to the practical 8mb .bin bios?
Thanks.
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