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  • #79033
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    Hi ajoesmith,

    thanks a lot, your modded rom works quiet good on my  yepo notebook.
    Do you have an idea, howto manage it,  booting from a prepared usb-stick with a linux live system.
    I know the proper way to prepare the stick but when booting the cursors is freezing and nothing happens …
    May be you have an answer

    #78801
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    Hi ajoesmith,

    could you please upload the unlocked bios  for yepo 737a?

    thank you much

    Udo

    #78641
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    Hy Hodin,

    thanks a lot for this interesting post.

    So, to be sure doingthe right thing for flashing the jumper rom from uefi shell:

    I assume that you have prepared  a usb stick with auefi tool an the  jumper rom .

    in my unerstanding of the process it is neccessary to mount the usb  in the shell and  then starting the flashing process with the following command:

    *auefi jumper.rom /P *

    I dont know if its neccessary to set  any other paratmeters (like /B for programming the Boot Block  or others)?

    Please  let me know

    Thank you

    Udo

    #78375
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    Hi,
    thank you much for your post about flashing the bios of yepo 737a.
    I read your post with interest, because i intend to install linux on my yepo notebook. Since now i failed because yepo doesnt start from prepairerd usb-stick with a live version for installing linux (for example linux mint or ubunu), although the bios is able to recognice the stick in the bios settings.
    After starting the system the cursor is freezing…

    so maybe i have more success with an unlocked bios from jumper.

    Now I have a question:

    did you use the afuwingui tool to flash the jumper rom direct from windows or what way of flashing did you practice? Because i have tried to open the downloaded jumper rom with the afuwingui and failed to open it with the following error message:

    a1-Error: Bios does not support ME Entire Firmware update.

    May be you have a solution

    Best regards from

    Udo

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