Guys,
Does anyone know why bit 0 in the BIOS Control register cannot be set using Intel® X79 Express Chipset. This is what I get when running: flashrom -r /tmp/bios.rom -p internal or flashrom -w xx.rom -p internal
*Warning: Setting Bios Control at 0xdc from 0x2a to 0x0b on X79 failed.* *New value is 0x2a.*
The read command completes and I get the correct data, but subsequently when I try to erase and program my flash (./flashrom -w xx.rom -p internal:ich_spi_force=yes) I get FCERR (on the first sector erase) which implies that the BIOS is write protected.
Thank you in advance for any advice. ---- Rich Futyma
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