BNOBTC v5 - BIOS Tool Collection

Discussion in 'Processors, Motherboards & Memory' started by Borg Number One, Jan 11, 2005.

  1. Dear User,

    the BNOBTC ( BIOS Tool Collection) is already well known. (www.google.com -> : bnobtc )
    Even Wikipedia mention it.
    Well, a new version was released:
    http://bnobtc.pix-art.com (homepage...currently not completed.)
    http://bnobtc.pix-art.com/bnobtc-v5.rar (pre release)
    http://bnobtc.pix-art.com/bnobtcv5.rar (latest release canditate)

    The BNOBTC contains tool which you have not seen before. :D

    Here are some nice BIOS-related screenshots:

    AMI BIOS Setup Utility
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    2nd variant
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    Award BIOS 4.5 Setup Utility
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    Phoenix - AwardBIOS 6 Setup Utility
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    Phoenix BIOS Setup Utility
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    Micro ID Research MR BIOS Setup Utility
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    Modding a really new EPOX-BIOS with MODBIN
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  2. zy

    zy zynine.com Staff Member

    hey .. this is what ive been searching for :wave: nice collection :)
     
  3. whheezzzz

    whheezzzz Newbie

    What exactly are these used for???
     
  4. rudhrasamy

    rudhrasamy Newbie

    me oso wanna know.... what is the use of this.... wanna google lil bit
     
  5. Shorter

    Shorter Newbie

    Playing with the BIOS mostly. Changing options, unhiding options etc.
     
  6. zicovsky

    zicovsky Newbie

    wow nice find!
     
  7. ChampionLLY

    ChampionLLY News Writer

    wah... looks very chim (complicated), can it mod notebook bios?
     
  8. whheezzzz

    whheezzzz Newbie

    I was wondering how exactly do you use this program,anybody have a walkthrough/tutorial of somesort in order to use it,i have an Asus A8n-vm-csm board and the BIOS is not that great,will this program add new features or reveal features? or is a Bios flash the only thing to to that. thanks guys :wave:
     
  9. The_YongGrand

    The_YongGrand Just Started

    I like these programs, I did the modding there all day long on my old PC.

    But sometimes these mods refused to work with certain BIOS chips. The Winbond works quite okay, but the Atmel ones are strictly not for modding. Tried once on that Atmel BIOS chip and almost destroyed it but managed to reflashed it afterwards.

    The ASUS BIOS chips are slightly different. Also, modding these will tend to fry the chip very well. I had a VX-97 once, and I modded this thing, poor thing, and it had forgotten how to boot up using floppy. :shock:

    It still depends on the board. Some boards' BIOSes like to be modded. And some of them are frowned upon.

    So you must try modding BIOS only in your spare PC (unused ones) and turn them into white mouse. :rolleyes:
     

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