If you must use a repack, follow these steps to minimize risk:
Only use an esonic bios update repack if you have an SPI flash programmer (CH341A + SOIC8 clip) and a backup of your original BIOS. esonic bios update repack
A user tried the official DOS flash—failed with “BIOS part number mismatch.” After repacking the ROM (removing the DMI header via Hex editor), the board successfully updated to add NVMe boot support. Night and day. If you must use a repack, follow these
However, as with any project that involves modifying firmware, there were risks involved. Users who applied the repackaged BIOS updates had to be cautious, as a faulty update could potentially brick their motherboard. If you must use a repack
chip to recover. If that's not available, the BIOS chip might need physical replacement. Stability:
If you must use a repack, follow these steps to minimize risk:
Only use an esonic bios update repack if you have an SPI flash programmer (CH341A + SOIC8 clip) and a backup of your original BIOS.
A user tried the official DOS flash—failed with “BIOS part number mismatch.” After repacking the ROM (removing the DMI header via Hex editor), the board successfully updated to add NVMe boot support. Night and day.
However, as with any project that involves modifying firmware, there were risks involved. Users who applied the repackaged BIOS updates had to be cautious, as a faulty update could potentially brick their motherboard.
chip to recover. If that's not available, the BIOS chip might need physical replacement. Stability: