![]() Item-Name Original-Size Compressed-Size Original-File-NameĠ. Now change to the C:cbrom directory and run the following command to ensure that the version of CBROM you have is compatible with your BIOS file (NF41 BIOS used in this example):ĬBROM V2.07 (C)Award Software 2000 All Rights Reserved. Copy your bios file into the C:cbrom directory as well. bin file (CBROM 2.07) - Įxtract cbrom207.zip into some directory (C:cbrom for this example). Next, download the utility you will use to alter the above BIOS. Originally posted by TEtherton at this location:ĭownload the latest bios from (I performed this on the NF41 SLI myself):ĭirect links to E42 which is currently the latest as of 11/10/05 How would I go about adding an option to remove the eVGA post screen from within the BIOS?Īlso here are the instructions to delete the Poast Screen from the BIOS entirly. I remember when I was playing around with Abit Nf7-S modded BIOS that sometimes the author would move around options or add some options, ect. I would like to modify a BIOS in such a way that there is an option to turn on or off the eVGA Post Screen. eVGA has left no way for the user to turn off thier post screen except editing the BIOS file and completly removing the images from the BIOS and then reflashing. It is very annoying as the regular post screen will display usefull information. eVGA has a large Logo on the startup of the machine.
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