Msi wind u100 plus overclocking

Is it possible to flash a wind u100+ with a u100 bios to enable 24% overclock?
At present only 15% is avaliable
thanks

Quote from: Svet on 23-June-10, 06:30:45
Hello,
The request can be proceed on donation https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=134259.0
Once done, the request will be e-mailed to you [up to 24 hours max]
Best Wishes,
Svet
Thank u svet i will buy u a few beers now that my paypal is set up
thank u! 

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    excuse for my low English.
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    Hello,
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