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#521 User is offline   quya 

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Posted 23 July 2008 - 08:53 AM

Please see my oemscan.ini as follows.

However, I don't know some SLPs range exactly, becaue they are maked as "." in oembiso.dat, so I enlarge their range. For example, AMOI, Tektronix, JVC, SHARP.

;  OEMScan v1.4.1 by Jeremy (xehqter)

;
;	Gateway / eMachines OEMBIOS Files CRC32 = C86378C7 & A04597C6
;	SLP = Gateway,EMACHINES
;
; CRC32= A04597C6
[Gatewa]
PATH=".\GatewayA\"
RANGE="0xFE840:20,0xF0A0B:100,0xF0EF6:100,0xE0840:20,0xEFD3A:20,0xF2EBA:20,0xF0DB3:20,0xF1036:20,0xE49C1:20,0xE3024:20,0xF307F:20,0xF28AC:20,0xF2B23:20,0xF3D37:20,0xEBA1C:20,0xF00F2:20,0xFDE11:20,0xF3AA6:20,0xF9577:20,0xF32F0:20,0xE46C0:20,0xF330B:20,0xF3110:20"

; CRC32 = C86378C7
[Gateway]
PATH=".\GatewayC\"
RANGE="0xFE840:20,0xF0A0B:100,0xF0EF6:100,0xE0840:20,0xEFD3A:20,0xF2EBA:20,0xF0DB3:20,0xF1036:20,0xE49C1:20,0xE3024:20,0xF307F:20,0xF28AC:20,0xF2B23:20,0xF3D37:20,0xEBA1C:20,0xF00F2:20,0xFDE11:20,0xF3AA6:20,0xF9577:20,0xF3200:20,0xE46C0:20,0xF330B:20"

; CRC32 = C86378C7
[EMACHINES]
PATH=".\GatewayC\"
RANGE="0xF0000:FFFF"

;
;	Dell OEMBIOS Files CRC B6F0EEFD
;	SLP = Dell System, Dell Computer, Dell Inc
;
[Dell System]
PATH=".\Dell\"
RANGE="0xFE076:10,0xF49A9:10,0xFE05E:10"

[Dell Computer]
PATH=".\Dell\"
RANGE="0xFE840:10"

[Dell Inc]
PATH=".\Dell\"
RANGE="0xFE838:18"

[Dell Quanta]
PATH=".\DellQ\"
RANGE="0XFE827:21"

;
;	Sony OEMBIOS Files CRC32 = 376E13C7
;	SLP = Sony Corporation
;
[Sony Corporation]
PATH=".\Sony\"
RANGE="0xFFF80:70,0xFDFC0:40,0xFE800:80"

;	SAMSUNG OEMBIOS Files CRC32 = 904CF15A
;	SLP = $SAMSUNGPC
;
[$SAMSUNGPC]
PATH=".\SAMSUNG\"
RANGE="0xFE710:100"

;	ASUS OEMBIOS Files CRC32 = B20C65BF
;	SLP = ASUS_FLASH
;
[ASUS_FLASH]
PATH=".\ASUS\"
RANGE="0xFC000:3FFF"

;	BenQ OEMBIOS Files CRC32 = B55014F0
;	SLP = BenQHub
;
[BenQHub]
PATH=".\BenQ\"
RANGE="0xFFE00:1FF"


;	MSI OEMBIOS Files CRC32 = CDB82950
;	SLP = MSI-2831-MS, MSI-PenNote, MSI-PC
;
[MSI-2831-MS]
PATH=".\MSI\"
RANGE="0xFFF70:10"

[MSI-PenNote]
PATH=".\MSI\"
RANGE="0xFE6D0:10,0xFFF70:10"

[MSI-PC]
PATH=".\MSI\"
RANGE="0xFFF70:10"

[AMOI Electronics CO.,Ltd]
PATH=".\AMOI\"
RANGE="0xFE700:104"

[MEI_CF]
PATH=".\Panasoni\"
RANGE="0xFE600:6"

[SHARP]
PATH=".\SHARP\"
RANGE="0xFFFC0:3F"

[LG Electronics]
PATH=".\LG\"
RANGE="0xFE000:200"

;	Actebis OEMBIOS Files CRC32 = 9433FB11
;	SLP = Actebis:SAM#451B
;
[Actebis:SAM#451B]
PATH=".\Actebis\"
RANGE="0xFC000:1000,0xFD000:1000,0xFE000:1000"

[Tektronix]
PATH=".\Tektroni\"
RANGE="0xFBEC6:4139"

[JVC_MPXP]
PATH=".\JVC\"
RANGE="0xFEC60:139F"

;
;	HP / Compaq OEMBIOS Files CRC32 = 06D652A4, CD4E1902
;	SLP = Compaq, Hewlett, HP Pavilion
;
;CRC32 = CD4E1902

[Compaq]
PATH=".\HPQ\"
RANGE="0xE0000:FFF0,0xF0000:FFF0"

;CRC32 = CD4E1902

[Hewlett]
PATH=".\HPQ\"
RANGE="0xE0000:FFF0,0xF0000:FFF0"

;CRC32 = 06D652A4

[HP PAVILION]
PATH=".\Pavilion\"
RANGE="0xF0000:FFFF"

;
;	Lenovo OEMBIOS Files CRC32 = 5237B729
;	SLP = LENOVO
;
[LENOVO]
PATH=".\Lenovo\"

;	LEGEND OEMBIOS Files CRC32 = 7B06BD13
;	SLP = LEGEND Dragon
;
[LEGEND Dragon]
PATH=".\LEGEND\"
RANGE="0xF0000:FFFF"

;
;	IBM OEMBIOS Files CRC32 = D7A77612
;	SLP = IBM CORPORATION
;

[IBM CORPORATION]
PATH=".\IBM\"

;
;	Toshiba OEMBIOS Files CRC32 = A16F9D62
;	SLP = Toshiba
;
[TOSHIBA]
PATH=".\Toshiba\"
RANGE="0xF0000:FFFF"

;	FUJITSU OEMBIOS Files CRC 9CF90CA8
;	SLP = FUJITSU-PC
;
[FUJITSU-PC]
PATH=".\FUJI\"

;	FUJITSU OEMBIOS Files CRC 10045CFA
;	SLP = FUJITSU SIEMENS, FSC SYSTEM, FSC SERVER
;
[FUJITSU SIEMENS]
PATH=".\FUJITSU\"

[FSC SYSTEM]
PATH=".\FUJITSU\"

[FSC SERVER]
PATH=".\FUJITSU\"

;	FUJITSU OEMBIOS Files CRC D2D64C41
;	SLP = FUJITSU, SIEMENS, PRIMERGY
;
[FUJITSU]
PATH=".\FUJITSUS\"

[SIEMENS]
PATH=".\FUJITSUS\"

[PRIMERGY]
PATH=".\FUJITSUS\"

;	HEDY OEMBIOS Files CRC32 = 162C7931
;	SLP = HEDYCOMPUTER
;
[HEDYCOMPUTER]
PATH=".\HEDY\"
RANGE="0xF0000:FFFF"

;	Founder OEMBIOS Files CRC32 = 3A0C0121
;	SLP = Founder PC
;
[Founder PC]
PATH=".\Founder\"
RANGE="0xF0000:FFFF"

;	GREATWALL OEMBIOS Files CRC32 = 47E62C15
;	SLP = GREATWALL
;
[GREATWALL]
PATH=".\GREATWAL\"
RANGE="0xF0000:FFFF"

;	Acer OEMBIOS Files CRC32 = 717B6EF3
;	SLP = AcerSystem
;
[AcerSystem]
PATH=".\Acer\"
RANGE="0xFE000:2000,0xF0000:E000"

;	Acer TravelMate OEMBIOS Files CRC32 = 700A8481
;	SLP = TravelMate
;
[TravelMate]
PATH=".\TravelMa\"
RANGE="0xF0000:FFFE"

;	TSINGHUA TONGFANG OEMBIOS Files CRC32 = 7870B3C6
;	SLP = TSINGHUA TONGFANG COMPUTER
;
[TSINGHUA TONGFANG COMPUTER]
PATH=".\TSINGHUA\"
RANGE="0xF0000:FFFF"

;	Haier OEMBIOS Files CRC32 = A94BE5ED
;	SLP = HaierComputer
;
[HaierComputer]
PATH=".\Haier\"
RANGE="0xF0000:FFF0"

;	TCL OEMBIOS Files CRC32 = D99F7B12
;	SLP = TCL123
;
[TCL123]
PATH=".\TCL\"
RANGE="0xF0000:FFFF"

;	NEC OEMBIOS Files CRC32 = E32D3612
;	SLP = NECC_, NEC-PC, NEC Computers, NEC_Product
;
[NECC_]
PATH=".\NEC\"

[NEC-PC]
PATH=".\NEC\"
RANGE="0xF0000:FFFF"

[NEC Computers]
PATH=".\NEC\"
RANGE="0xF0000:FFFF"

[NEC_Product]
PATH=".\NEC\"
RANGE="0xF0000:FFFF"

;	NEC OEMBIOS Files CRC32 = 678752DC
;	SLP = NECc_, NECC1, NEC-PC
;
[NECc]
PATH=".\NECC\"
RANGE="0xF0000:FFFF"

[NECC1]
PATH=".\NECC\"
RANGE="0xF0000:FFFF"

[NEC-P]
PATH=".\NECC\"
RANGE="0xF0000:FFFF"

;	Hasee OEMBIOS Files CRC32 = 1C1187CB
;	SLP = Haseecomputer
;
[HASEECOMPUTER]
PATH=".\Hasee\"
RANGE="0xF0000:FFFF"

;	DIXONSXP OEMBIOS Files CRC32 = 221C8416
;	SLP = DIXONSXP
;

[GIGABYTE]
PATH=".\Gigabyte\"
RANGE="0xF0000:FFFF"

[DIXONSXP]
PATH=".\DIXONSXP\"

[BIOSLOCKFUNCTION ELITEGROUP]
PATH=".\ELITEGRO\"
RANGE="0xF0000:FFFF"

[emaxs]
PATH=".\Emaxs\"

;	Equus OEMBIOS Files CRC32 = 0D59FC53
;	SLP = Equus
;

[Equus]
PATH=".\Equus\"

[Lan Plus]
PATH=".\LanPlus\"

[MAXDATA]
PATH=".\MAXDATA\"
RANGE="0xE0000:FFFF,0xF0000:DFFF"

;	MEDION OEMBIOS Files CRC32 = 06485F9D
;	SLP = MEDIONPC, MEDIONNB
;

[MEDIONPC]
PATH=".\MEDION\"
RANGE="0xF0000:FFFF"

[MEDIONNB]
PATH=".\MEDION\"
RANGE="0xF0000:FFFF"

;	SYSFIC OEMBIOS Files CRC32 = 15367043
;	SLP = SYSFIC
;

[SYSFIC]
PATH=".\SYSFIC\"
RANGE="0xF0000:FFFF"

[SNC302EEH]
PATH=".\Systemax\"

[TRIGEM]
PATH=".\TRIGEM\"
RANGE="0xF0000:FFFF"

[iQon.ie]
PATH=".\iQonie\"

[vpr Matrix]
PATH=".\Matrix\"
RANGE="0xF0000:FFFF"

;	Micro OEMBIOS Files CRC32 = AA944D37
;	SLP = powerspec, WinBook
;

[powerspec]
PATH=".\Micro\"
RANGE="0xF0000:FFFF"

[WinBook]
PATH=".\Micro\"
RANGE="0xF0000:FFFF"

[HIGRADED]
PATH=".\HIGRADED\"

[alienware]
PATH=".\Alien\"

[americanfuture]
PATH=".\AMERICAN\"
RANGE="0xE0000:FFFE,0xF0000:FFFE"

[EPSON]
PATH=".\EPSON\"

[HITACHI]
PATH=".\HITACHI\"

[Mitsubishi]
PATH=".\Mitsubis\"
RANGE="0xF0000:FFF0"

[MCJ Co,.Ltd]
PATH=".\MOUSEC\"

[OQO Inc/Zepto/(jja)]
PATH=".\OQO\"

[Seanix]
PATH=".\Seanix\"
RANGE="0xF0000:FFFF"

[SOTEC]
PATH=".\SOTEC\"
RANGE="0xF0000:FFFF"

[TARGASYS]
PATH=".\Targa\"
RANGE="0xF0000:FFFF"

[Time Computer]
PATH=".\TimeC\"
RANGE="0xF0000:FFFF"


I would appriciate if anyone can provide me with the oembios files as follows.

Quote

EPSON 74163373
HITACHI BE5CE5BD
Mitsubishi 71631112
MOUSE Computer MCJ Co,.Ltd DEBD653E
Seanix/Cicero Seanix B7FC8D93
SOTEC SOTEC E0766DE2
Targa TARGASYS D0F94E0D
TIME COMPUTER Time Computers, Time Computer 7EB9D890
SHARP SHARP 8432EB94
JVC JVC_MPXP B3F88133

This post has been edited by quya: 21 August 2008 - 12:07 AM



#522 User is offline   ZenCoder 

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Posted 23 July 2008 - 10:29 AM

Someone correct me if I am wrong, but ... the ones that are crossed off are no longer needed as they are covered by a newer OEMBIOS file for that manufactuerer.

I think they just keep adding and adding detection for new BIOS without removing detection for old ones.

PS

I also wish someone were to summarize this stuff into a nice article/tutorial format.

I myself gave up. I just switch to the correct OEMBIOS files in safe mode after installation.

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Posted 23 July 2008 - 10:48 AM

View Postquya, on Jul 23 2008, 10:53 AM, said:

However, I don't know some SLPs range exactly, becaue they are maked as "." in oembiso.dat, so I enlarge their range. For example, AMOI, Tektronix, JVC, SHARP.


Here is the relevant quote for the SLP Whitepaper:

Quote

ReadSize can range from 0005 - FFFF; however, there are performance and security penalties if this range is unnecessarily large. If not specified, it has a hexadecimal value of 104 bytes. ReadSize is optional.

This post has been edited by Bezalel: 23 July 2008 - 10:49 AM


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Posted 23 July 2008 - 04:04 PM

I'm using a rather simpler oemscan.ini. What, if any, is the advantage of including the optional 'RANGE' parameter in each entry?

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Posted 24 July 2008 - 03:11 AM

View PostBezalel, on Jul 23 2008, 06:48 PM, said:

ReadSize can range from 0005 - FFFF; however, there are performance and security penalties if this range is unnecessarily large. If not specified, it has a hexadecimal value of 104 bytes. ReadSize is optional.


So, for Tektronix

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BIOS=F000,C9A6,,Tektronix
BIOS0=F000,E840,,Tektronix
BIOS1=F000,BEC6,,Tektronix
BIOS2=F000,E840,,Tektronix


I should write the range as follows, right? By the way, where can I get this technical information you mentioned.

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RANGE="0xFC9A6:104,0xFE840:104,0xFBEC6:104"

This post has been edited by quya: 24 July 2008 - 03:32 AM


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Posted 24 July 2008 - 03:22 AM

View Postemgee1465, on Jul 24 2008, 12:04 AM, said:

I'm using a rather simpler oemscan.ini. What, if any, is the advantage of including the optional 'RANGE' parameter in each entry?


As Bezalel said: "there are performance and security penalties if this range is unnecessarily large"

I met a probelm when I use simple oemscan.ini. It scanned "TOSHIBA" SLP in a SONY computer, becuase this computer has THSHIBA bluetooth hardware, and it found "TOSHIBA" within the range 0x000E0000:FFFF.

Actually, "TOSHIBA" SLP is located in the range 0x000F0000:FFFF. Please note that the default range of oemscan.ini is 0x000E0000:20000 if no range specified.

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Posted 02 August 2008 - 12:16 AM

hmm i have a question i have a PC buyed whith the following Manufactor info:


Manufacturer: Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd.
Model: 965P-DS3P
47696761 62797465 20546563 686E6F6C 6F677920 436F2E2C 204C7464 2E


when i install the OEM-CD windows reports that is activated but the Bios has no Manufactor entrys in the BIOS Oo

how do they verificate that the PC is Valid

model is 965P-DS3P it seem to like a mainboard xD

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Posted 02 August 2008 - 10:53 AM

Why do you think that OEM pre-activation should work on a Gigabyte motherboard? AFAIK, no large PC OEM uses Gigabyte motherboards. What brand is your PC? And what OS was pre-installed on it?

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Posted 03 August 2008 - 11:46 AM

View Postquya, on Jul 24 2008, 05:11 AM, said:

By the way, where can I get this technical information you mentioned.

Google is your friend.

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Posted 06 August 2008 - 03:42 PM

Update @202

Added:

GIGABYTE (OEMBIOS.CAT CRC32=6C0C2E95)
'f000','0000','ffff','GIGABYTE'


and:

ASUS (OEMBIOS.CAT CRC32=2411858C)
'f000','0000','ffff','ASUSTeK Pegasus'
'f000','c000','3fff','ASUS_FLASH'
'f000','0000','ffff','ASUS_FLASH'


Thx @Protocol7 :)

making obsolete the following set:

ASUS (OEMBIOS CRC=B20C65BF) (obsolete)
'f000','c000','3fff','ASUS_FLASH'


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Posted 13 August 2008 - 04:26 AM

[Request]

I'm searching OEMBIOS.* SLP set for Fujitsu Siemens Computers - OS: Windows XP Professional x64 Edition and Fujitsu Siemens Computers SLP Product Key. This OS is preinstalled on some CELSIUS Workstations from Fujitsu Siemens Computers.

If a European Community (EC) msfn member have a FSC recovery CD, you can send me a PM or reply below.

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Posted 13 August 2008 - 03:14 PM

View PostBilou_Gateux, on Aug 13 2008, 06:26 AM, said:

[Request]

I'm searching OEMBIOS.* SLP set for Fujitsu Siemens Computers - OS: Windows XP Professional x64 Edition and Fujitsu Siemens Computers SLP Product Key. This OS is preinstalled on some CELSIUS Workstations from Fujitsu Siemens Computers.

If a European Community (EC) msfn member have a FSC recovery CD, you can send me a PM or reply below.


The sets are interchangable between x86 and x64. A generic x64 key can be found in the MS article titled "Preserving OEM Pre-Activation when Re-installing Windows XP"

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Posted 13 August 2008 - 03:47 PM

View PostBezalel, on Aug 13 2008, 11:14 PM, said:

The sets are interchangable between x86 and x64. A generic x64 key can be found in the MS article titled "Preserving OEM Pre-Activation when Re-installing Windows XP"


Bezalel, I'm *sure* you know that XP x64 and Server 03 x64 are from the same code base. And thus here, all DLL files (and other binaries) that are present in both XPx64 and 03x64 are the same--identical, meaning you could compare them bit-by-bit and they'd be the same. There are, however, some files that only server has (server-specific DLLs), but virtually all the other DLLs are identical.

Using Server 03 x64 set for installing XP x64 could be less surprising for me.
but you're probably right: Windows XP x64 SLP?

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Posted 13 August 2008 - 03:54 PM

View PostBilou_Gateux, on Aug 13 2008, 12:26 PM, said:

[Request]

I'm searching OEMBIOS.* SLP set for Fujitsu Siemens Computers - OS: Windows XP Professional x64 Edition and Fujitsu Siemens Computers SLP Product Key. This OS is preinstalled on some CELSIUS Workstations from Fujitsu Siemens Computers.

If a European Community (EC) msfn member have a FSC recovery CD, you can send me a PM or reply below.


I second that request, only this time for oembios set for Server 2003 systems, recently purchased a Fujitsu-Siemens PRIMERGY server i like to try this on ;)

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Posted 14 August 2008 - 09:04 AM

Out of curiosity, are the OEM activation files the same for 32 bit versions vs. 64 bit versions?
AKA - Are they Interchangeable?

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Posted 14 August 2008 - 11:11 AM

View Postdosworld, on Aug 14 2008, 05:04 PM, said:

Out of curiosity, are the OEM activation files the same for 32 bit versions vs. 64 bit versions?
AKA - Are they Interchangeable?


Yes, i'll try to sum it upfor you,

You have OEMBIOS sets for XP which are Interchangeable between x64 and x32 OS
Also you have OEMBIOS sets for Windows Server 2003 which are Interchangeable between x32 and x64 OS as well...
OEMBIOS files for Windows Server 2003 are not Interchangeable with XP

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Posted 15 August 2008 - 12:26 AM

FreeStyler,

Please, Please do me a favor to tell me where I can get the following OEMBIOS files.

EPSON 74163373
HITACHI BE5CE5BD
Mitsubishi 71631112
MOUSE Computer MCJ Co,.Ltd DEBD653E
Seanix/Cicero Seanix B7FC8D93
SOTEC SOTEC E0766DE2
Targa TARGASYS D0F94E0D
TIME COMPUTER Time Computers, Time Computer 7EB9D890
SHARP SHARP 8432EB94
JVC JVC_MPXP B3F88133
ASUS 2411858C

Thank you very much.

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Posted 26 August 2008 - 02:39 PM

View Postquya, on Aug 15 2008, 08:26 AM, said:

FreeStyler,

Please, Please do me a favor to tell me where I can get the following OEMBIOS files.

EPSON 74163373
HITACHI BE5CE5BD
Mitsubishi 71631112
MOUSE Computer MCJ Co,.Ltd DEBD653E
Seanix/Cicero Seanix B7FC8D93
SOTEC SOTEC E0766DE2
Targa TARGASYS D0F94E0D
TIME COMPUTER Time Computers, Time Computer 7EB9D890
SHARP SHARP 8432EB94
JVC JVC_MPXP B3F88133
ASUS 2411858C

Thank you very much.


I see no reason in helping you get these files.... i have noticed all you do is post this info & files on other (mostly chinese) sites.
Reading your posted stuff you seem to pretend to be a hotshot who knows it all, but once i dive into the actual contents of your post all seems 100% copied from this site.
If you really have something to contribute to this project, i'll be glad to help you out, until that day you can only hope you find them elsewhere.
I admit my Chinese isn't really that good... but one thing is obvious... proper credits for the information and files are not to be found in these topics
i believe everybody who contibuted in this project deserves better.

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Posted 26 August 2008 - 11:08 PM

View PostFreeStyler, on Aug 26 2008, 10:39 PM, said:

I see no reason in helping you get these files.... i have noticed all you do is post this info & files on other (mostly chinese) sites.
Reading your posted stuff you seem to pretend to be a hotshot who knows it all, but once i dive into the actual contents of your post all seems 100% copied from this site.
If you really have something to contribute to this project, i'll be glad to help you out, until that day you can only hope you find them elsewhere.
I admit my Chinese isn't really that good... but one thing is obvious... proper credits for the information and files are not to be found in these topics
i believe everybody who contibuted in this project deserves better.


I'm sorry if my any behavior makes you feel uncomfortable.

I don't think we must have reason in helping others, just like other people provide with us this information. That depends on your willing. I admit I posted this info & files on other sites, because I want to share them with other people.

I'm a newbie though I came here since 2003, I learnt a lot from this site and other sites, so what I posted are from many different sites, not 100% copied from this site, this site is one of my most favorite sites.

I do want to contribute something to this project, so I PM you before I was willing to provide you with my script for you test, unfortunately, you did not answer me.

You said you "Nope, not a word" in Chinese in you post#512 of this topic, now you admit "my Chinese isn't really that good... but one thing is obvious...", I'm really confused.

To be frank, these info & files are not very useful for me or other individual, especially for those files I mentioned which are very rarely used, because in most case they only need one set of them, I collect them in case that some people need them so I can share them and let more people get benefits from them. If other guys need them, I'm willing to open them instead of hiding them.

If you help me I will be happy, if you don't I won't mind it, but please be kindly free of prejudice against me. Thanks.

This post has been edited by quya: 27 August 2008 - 12:30 AM


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  Posted 31 August 2008 - 10:47 AM

me!

OEMSLP 2.0 OEM-ID <- think!!!!

...
for /f "eol=; tokens=1,2,3,4,5,6,7 delims=\" %%a in ( 'reg.exe query HKLM\HARDWARE\ACPI\RSDT /s ^| find.exe /i "ACPI\RSDT\"') do If Not "%%f"=="" If "%%g"=="" Set _OEMID_=%%e
...

result : ASUS -> _ASUS_

...
If Not "%_OEMID_%"="" If Exist "%_OEMID_%.exe" "%_OEMID_%.exe"
...

??

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