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How to Modify Your BIOS with Award SLIC Mod, AMI SLIC Mod and PhoenixTool
If you want to activate Windows 7 or Windows Vista on your computer without buying a license key, you may need to modify your BIOS with a SLIC (Software Licensing Description Table) certificate. A SLIC certificate is a digital signature that verifies that your computer is authorized to run a specific version of Windows.
There are different tools that can help you insert a SLIC certificate into your BIOS, depending on the type and version of your BIOS. In this article, we will introduce three popular tools: Award SLIC Mod v.1.47, AMI SLIC Mod v.1.61 and PhoenixTool SLIC Mod v.1.64.
Award SLIC Mod v.1.47
Award SLIC Mod v.1.47 is a tool that can modify Award BIOS files with SSV2, SSV3 and dynamic SLIC methods. It can also add an SLI entry to the DSDT table for enabling native SLI support on some motherboards.
To use Award SLIC Mod v.1.47, you need to have a backup of your original BIOS file and a compatible SLIC certificate file. You can download the tool from this forum thread.
Here are the steps to use Award SLIC Mod v.1.47:
Run the tool and select your BIOS file.
Select the method you want to use: SSV2, SSV3 or dynamic.
Select the SLIC file you want to insert.
If you want to add an SLI entry to the DSDT table, check the \"DSDT only\" option and then check the \"Add SLI entry\" option under advanced.
Click \"Go\" and wait for the tool to finish.
Save the modified BIOS file and flash it to your motherboard using a DOS-based flash utility.
AMI SLIC Mod v.1.61
AMI SLIC Mod v.1.61 is a tool that can modify AMI BIOS files with SSV2, SSV3 and dynamic SLIC methods. It can also add an OEMID entry to the RSDT table for enabling native AHCI support on some motherboards.
To use AMI SLIC Mod v.1.61, you need to have a backup of your original BIOS file and a compatible SLIC certificate file. You can download the tool from this website.
Here are the steps to use AMI SLIC Mod v.1.61:
Run the tool and select your BIOS file.
Select the method you want to use: SSV2, SSV3 or dynamic.
Select the SLIC file you want to insert.
If you want to add an OEMID entry to the RSDT table, check the \"RSDT only\" option and then check the \"Add OEMID entry\" option under advanced.
Click \"Go\" and wait for the tool to finish.
Save the modified BIOS file and flash it to your motherboard using a DOS-based flash utility.
PhoenixTool SLIC Mod v.1.64
PhoenixTool SLIC Mod v.1.64 is a tool that can modify Phoenix BIOS files with SSV2, SSV3 and dynamic SLIC methods. It can also add an ACPI module or an OEM table ID module for enabling various features on some motherboards.
To use PhoenixTool SLIC Mod v.1.64, you need to have a backup of your original BIOS file and a compatible SLIC certificate file. You can download the tool from ec8f644aee