He hadn’t touched it.
If you meant something else — like a feature AMIBCP v3.37 itself (not related to install ) — or a specific motherboard/chipset context, let me know and I’ll refine the suggestion. amibcp 337 install
Leo didn’t own a 486. He didn’t even own a Pentium. What he owned was a cheap, modern laptop with a BIOS so locked down it might as well have been welded shut. No overclocking. No voltage tweaks. No way to make the cheap fan run at a sane curve. He’d tried everything—third-party tools, hidden key combinations, even physically shorting pins on the SPI flash chip with a pair of tweezers. He hadn’t touched it
Modifying your BIOS carries a risk of bricking your motherboard. Proceed only if you have a BIOS flashback feature or a hardware programmer (like CH341A) to recover. He didn’t even own a Pentium