There's no time bomb in the latest firmware, and the timebomb was just a message that prompted you to flash the firmware.
You could reflash the timebomb firmware and reset the counter, or put the new one on.
Ive updated the links in my first post it seems they were dead.
USB-GDROM VGA Patched Bios PSA
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Re: USB-GDROM VGA Patched Bios PSA
Thanks. My firmware is ancient.Syntax wrote:There's no time bomb in the latest firmware, and the timebomb was just a message that prompted you to flash the firmware.
You could reflash the timebomb firmware and reset the counter, or put the new one on.
Ive updated the links in my first post it seems they were dead.
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Re: USB-GDROM VGA Patched Bios PSA
I seem to remember some folks having issues jumping from old firmware to the latest and they needed to upgrade to intermediate firmwares first. Am I remembering this correctly? If so, does anyone have the intermediate firmwares?
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Re: USB-GDROM VGA Patched Bios PSA
This is all I was able to find through Archive.org. Everything older than the 2018-04-18 seems to have been purged from that Yandex file sharing service that was used to host them, so they're probably lost (If someone has them, I'd be happy to plop them in this folder).strygo wrote:I seem to remember some folks having issues jumping from old firmware to the latest and they needed to upgrade to intermediate firmwares first. Am I remembering this correctly? If so, does anyone have the intermediate firmwares?
Additionally, I found a root2 file structure from the old site that isn't on the new site, so I tossed that in. Honestly, I have no idea what the differences are; I don't have a USB-GDROM.
https://mega.nz/folder/60xEmAAJ#8OeN-1Qhlf5ZhddMJstDug