NvROM - NVIDIA VGA BIOS Update Utility by rui

2009,01,28

NvROM Win32 English

Creator£º    rui - newbietech.net
System £º    WindowsXP32 / Vista32(Condition needed£©
Size£º       39KB
Version£º    V1.00 beta

NvROM is freeware and can be freely used for any noncommercial purposes.

Introduction:

NvROM is Thirth-party utility for NVIDIA VGA BIOS update usage. NvROM can work
on NVIDIA NV30 and newer GPUs, and work on SPI Bus Serial Flash EEPROM. NvROM
support DOS, WindowsXP 32 system. NvROM also work under Vista 32 system, but you
have to disable the UAC and choose 'Disable Driver Signature Enforcement' bootup
option during the system bootup, otherwise NvROM will not be allowed to install
the driver.

Attention! - Playing the VGA BIOS is realy dangerous for your displasy adapter!
Use this utility at your own risk!!


--- Primary Command <lowercase> -----
-h               Display the help text.
-a               List all NVIDIA display adapters found in the system.
-i  <index>      Force a specific device index.
                 Index<0> will be selected by default.
-c               Check EEPROM infomation.
-e               Erase EEPROM.
-b <file name>   Read BIOS image from memory and save to a file.
-o <file name>   Read BIOS image from EEPROM and save to a file.
                 (The speed of reading EEPROM is prety slow.
                  Try this option only if '-b' command didn't work properly)
-f               Ignore the common warning.Can not ignore special warning.
                  -Common Warning: Such as 'Device ID mismatch'.
                  -Special Warning: Such as 'Checksum incorrect'.
-v <file name>    Check the specified BIOS image file.

--- Sample Usage ---
1. Read the BIOS image from index<0> card and save to 'backup.rom' file:
nvrom -i 0 -b backup.com

2. Flash the backup.rom BIOS image to index<1> card, and ignore common warning:
nvrom -f -i 1 backup.rom

3. Check the specified 'backup.rom' BIOS image file:
nvrom -v backup.rom

4. Check the EEPROM information of index<1> adapter:
nvrom -i 1 -c

5. Read the BIOS image from EEPROM directly and save to 'backup.rom' file:
nvrom -i 1 -o backup.rom (from index<1> adapter)
nvrom -o backup.rom (NvROM will select index<0> by default)


--- Supported file postfix ---
Supported postfix: .rom .bin .nvr


--- Supported Flash EEPROM <Only support SPI Serial Flash EEPROM> ---
Atmel AT25F1024
Atmel AT25F1024
Atmel AT25F512A
Atmel AT25DF021
Atmel AT25DF041
Atmel AT25FS010
ST    M25P05
ST    M25P10
PMC   Pm25LV512
PMC   Pm25LV010
SST   SST25LF020
SST   SST25LF040
SST   SST25VF512
SST   SST25VF010
MX    MX25L512
MX    MX25L1005
MX    MX25L2005
MX    MX25L4005A

--- Test List ---

NvROM had been tested on the following cards:
- Geforce FX5700 AGP   (NV36)
- Geforce FX5900XT AGP (NV35)
- Geforce 6800nu PCIE  (NV41)
- Geforce 6600GT PCIE  (NV43)
- Geforce 6600LE AGP   (NV43)
- Geforce 7300GT PCIE  (NV4B-G73)
- Geforce 8800GTS PCIE (G80)
- Geforce 8500GT PCIE  (G86)
- Geforce 8600GT PCIE  (G84)
- Geforce 9600GT PCIE  (G94)
- Geforce 9600M GS     (G96)
- Geforce 8800GT PCIE  (G92)
- Geforce 9600GSO PCIE (G92)


 

NvROM for Win32 English

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NvROM for DOS

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