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Polygon
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New(er) Cbrom32 Version 1.49 1/27/05

I stumbled across a newer version of Cbrom32 dated 1/27/2005! I have used it and it works fine. Discuss the use of CBROM 1.55 in the CBROMxxx Discussion Thread. The newer Cbrom32 is linked here:

CBROM32_149.zip

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The 2 "switches" after /GV3 are added....


New(er) Cbrom Version 1.55 10/12/05

Once again, I stumbled across a newer version of Cbrom dated 10/12/2005! I have used it and it works fine. Discuss the use of CBROM 1.55 in the CBROMxxx Discussion Thread. The newer Cbrom is linked here:

CBROM_155.zip


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The 4 "switches" after /GV3 are added....

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Posts: 27521 | From: Fire Island, NY | Registered: Feb 2003
Polygon
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I've been using this Cbrom version without issue on the newest BIOS's...

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Where did you first saw this tool? I mean the URL where you downloaded it from [Wink]

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Heh-heh-heh... [Smile]

Both Epox and Gigabyte have utilities to change the full screen logo on their boards. Epox calls it "Magic Screen". Gigabyte calls it "Face Wizard". When you install the utility on any board, Cbrom155.exe is in the Gigabyte program directory. Cbrom32_149.exe is in the Epox version and just needs to be unzipped.... There may be other motherboard manufacturers that write a similar program and use other versions....

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New(er) Cbrom Version 1.55.1 11/27/06

I just found CBROM 1.55.1 dated 11/27/06...

It is bigger then 1.55 and has a 1 year, 1 month newer date.... Discuss the use of CBROM 1.55.1 in the CBROMxxx Discussion Thread.

Here's the link: CBROM 1.55.1

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New(er) Cbrom Version 1.82 4/11/07

Thanks to member JP, we have what has to be the very latest CBROM!

Discuss the use of CBROM 1.82 in the CBROMxxx Discussion Thread.

Here's the link: CBROM 1.82


Executing CBROM182 /? shows the command set:  -

Every switch below is added:
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One of the things this version does that I have never seen before is, extract a certain module to a temp file and then add it back in. It only seems to do it once even though we use CBROM182 several times on a particular BIOS. The modules name that is re-installed(?) is slightly different from BIOS to BIOS, but it seems to have to do with the "memory module" module.
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Thanks to our friend "Compiller" we have a new version of the ASUS CBROM! It is linked here:
ASUS CBROM115.zip

I'm not sure if this will work on non-ASUS BIOS.

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Posts: 27521 | From: Fire Island, NY | Registered: Feb 2003
   

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