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m5750/m5790 Bios Version 1.19w enabling T7600 2.33 ghz multiplier unlocking (T7600G)

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AREA-51 M5750/M5790 SUPPORT FOR T7600G CORE 2 DUO

note- that this bios update is downloaded from Alienware support. It is an ISO image and is not hacked or altered.
I uploaded this to provide the T7600G support for those with either a Alienware Area-51 m5790/m5750 who would otherwise not have access to this T7600G Support BIOS version.

FLASHING OF THIS BIOS UPDATE ON A MOTHERBOARD OTHER THAN A M5750/M5790 MAY RESULT IN A NON-BOOTABLE SYSTEM!!!!

Remove all bios passwords prior to flash


http://members.driverguide.com/drive...iverid=1046919
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Do not download this BIOS.

It has a BIOS password that is not published anywhere! (ask me how I know...)
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Originally Posted by skypine27 View Post
Do not download this BIOS. It has a BIOS password that is not published anywhere! (ask me how I know...)
This is the bios for the m5750/m5790 unaltered or modified from the alienware site. It is not a hacked version. I have no clue why it is requesting a password- except that maybe it does not recognize your system as either a m5750 or m5790 Did you contact alienware?
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System BIOS 1.19W

This BIOS update is presented in an ISO format, and may be used to create a bootable CD-ROM with all the necessary files to flash your BIOS. Apply this update ONLY if you are experiencing problems with your system.

Features and fixes in this BIOS release:
  • Adds support for the Intel® Core™ 2 Duo Processor T7600G 2.66GHz
It appears that skypine had had a "password" lock set up in his bios before he flashed his m5550. Its hard to say what happened. Probably removing old bios password prior to flashing new bios may have prevented his problem, and then again it may have been the fact he flashed a m5750/m5790 bios onto a m5550.
Personaly after having talked to him i suspect the old bios password was corrupted or wiped out when the new bios was installed, hence the password request locking him out.
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Originally Posted by skypine27 View Post
Do not download this BIOS. It has a BIOS password that is not published anywhere! (ask me how I know...)
For those who may not know, the above User tried to flash this BIOS on a system not supported (it wasnt a m5750/m5790) Do not attempt to flash this bios if you do not have either a m5750 or m5790, and remove any BIOS passwords you may be using.
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Originally Posted by skypine27 View Post

Do not download this BIOS.

It has a BIOS password that is not published anywhere! (ask me how I know...)



Hi,  I have the same problem with my Amilo pi1536. I flashed the original bios with Alienware 1.19 following a thread to implement the RAM.

Now the computer is asking BIOS and BOOT password :-( . I tried all the published backdoor password, to remove the CMOS battery for a day , but without any success.

Did you solved in such way?

 

Many thanks for any help.

 

kind regards,

 

hangart

 

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