Cricket 07 Bios File Download

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Gaetan Boren

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Aug 3, 2024, 5:02:33 PM8/3/24
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Does anyone knows best ways of detecting and removing firmware malware?
Rootkits that are able to flash themselves into i.e. BIOS and survive a long time of pleasant undetection by basic AV software?

I would suspect that a primary indication of a rootkit firmware infection would the repeated infection by more common types of infections without any apparent vector (ie. the means that the common type of infection was delivered to the suspect system).

To take a different angle here. It is possible to flash the BIOS from within Windows, and does not need to run in DOS mode, and that could be an attack vector. However a BIOS usually has flash protection. With that enabled I cannot run a BIOS flash from within Windows.

So I would think that the methods I suggest in How to Know If Your Computer Is Infected would be able to detect malware like this, at least indirectly. I believe it should be able to detect the malware, or processes, spawned by such malware.

So heading this way, rootkit can re-flash bios, then spoof the Windows Update process (like Flame worm did) and compel user to thinking that new critical update is available, so he should install it (probably download some worms or trojans which freshly installed rootkit will hide) and then reboot PC, to end the infecting BIOS process.

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Apologies. It turns out my problem was caused by my entering a wrong character in the password. I was putting a small letter "c" instead of a capital "C". Things work ok now. Please pardon my stupidity and sorry to waste everyone's time.

unless I'm wrong..
@tommaple7 you say that it is the configuration of the computer, the first start?
Therefore, it is difficult to update, and if there is no internet, it cannot be done directly from the computer..
The update of the bios, being relatively risky, and it will probably not solve the internet problem, personally, I advise you not to do it
You can see the many failed bios topics here

So if it's fine on first startup, you should be able to simply refuse to make the network connection..
finalize the installation of the system, once your computer is configured, and your user account finalized and then you can try to create an internet connection

If you are getting disconnected in a phone call, I assume you have a smart phone and there is a cellular problem. My neighbor has Verizon and no problem. I have AT&T and one bar outside and none inside the house. Even the AT&T service rep had to go out to the street to make a call. My iPhone only works inside the house when Wi-FI calling is enabled.

Set your modem or router so that the SSID and password for the 2.4 and 5ghz band are the same. There is a good discussion of this here although it was for a MacBook. It was also recommended in the AT&T manual for my router.

If you are getting disconnected in a phone call, I assume you have a smart phone and there is a cellular problem. My neighbor has Verizon and no problem. I have AT&T and one bar outside and none inside the house. Even the AT&T

@BeemerBiker which also happens, when you have online tech support, like sometimes with HP
You have a reference time..
If we cannot help you in the allotted time, you will be disconnected..
It happens sometimes at HP too, like many others

Promethee - Yes, I'm trying to to set up the new computer for the first time (I'm on the old computer now). So far I've been prompted with 3 pages - country, language and "Let's connect you to a network" where I'm stuck now. I'm unable to move beyond here to continue the configuration/set up because the "next" button is greyed out and there is no "skip" "back" or any other way to move. The only option I have (that I know of) is to push the CPU on/off button which of course shuts the computer down. When I start the computer back up it always goes directly to this "Let's connect you to a network" page.

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