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toshiba p100 wifi whitelist

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Is it possible to whitelist an Intel dual band wireless ac 7260 for my toshiba p100 PSPA0C-06X02C.
If I put in any other card in the laptop it wont fully boot..its on but no bios screen. the wifi card in it is the worst
Intel pro wireless 3945abg.

link to bios...https://support.dynabook.com/support/modelHome?freeText=1200012716&osId=3333635

Thanks.

Request to add Ivy Bridge-E support to Epson Endeavor Pro7500 X79 bios

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Hi,

I was wondering if somebody could help add Ivy Bridge-E support and possibly EP support if it fits; to the latest Epson Endeavor Pro7500 bios. If any features in the bios are hidden, could they also be unlocked. The board is an X79 Motherboard but Epson didn't update the bios to support Ivy Bridge-E. According to UBU, I found that the board does support both Sandy Bridge-E and EP cpus but I'm not familiar enough with tools to add Ivy Bridge-E and EP to the bios. 

The link to the latest bios is http://faq.epsondirect.co.jp/faq/dl/app/...QID=026452

I have also attached a copy of the bios.

Thank you Smile

.zip   pro7500_bios_ey6.zip (Size: 2 MB / Downloads: 0)

[HOW-TO] Change hidden BIOS settings without unlock request and without flashing

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Before asking for any BIOS unlock in this Forum, you are maybe interested in a way to do your modifications without a modded BIOS.
Since unlocking requests could take some time because you are asking for free labor.
Or because the flash process is a bit too complicated
Or because you don't even know if the modded BIOS has the options you need

With an unlock request, you basically ask somebody to alter the BIOS setup layout conditions to be removed or altered. But when flashing the result, you don't just flash the setup ui, you flash any important binary of your firmware. That could be a security risk and that is why manufactures sometimes made it difficult to flash a new firmware

There is a way to avoid all of this:
It is possible to access and write variables used by the BIOS Setup manually outside the BIOS Setup UI without any modification to it.

Download your BIOS to extract the hidden options

better use a BIOS dump instead of BIOS images from the manufacture to be really sure that you are working with the correct one

Phoenix BIOS Dump - Windows manual:
  1. Identify your BIOS Intel Me Version, for Example with HWiNFO: Motherboard ⇾ Intel ME
  2. Download the matching Intel ME System Tools package to get FPTW64.exe (there are no official links, you need to search for somebody who did upload it somewhere)
  3. Execute FPTW64.exe on CMD to read which arguments to use for dumping your BIOS

Find out if your BIOS contains hidden options you are looking for

Open your rom in UEFITool. Press CTRL + F and perform a Text search for any known BIOS setting name. Double-click the reference to the section at the bottom, right-click the section (usually under Setup) and press Extract as is....

Convert the extracted file with IFRExtractor. Rename the output to a.txt, move it to the folder containing IFR-Formatter.exe and run it.

In b.txt you find every hidden setting available in your BIOS and where these values are stored in UEFI Variable Store.

Learn how to read and write UEFI BIOS Variables without an unlocked BIOS

Follow this lovely README how to find hidden settings, how to extract the current value and how to write new values into it without needing to modify your BIOS:
https://github.com/BoringBoredom/UEFI-Editor#readme

Yoga720-15IKB Boot W/Lid Closed

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The Lenovo Yoga 720 laptop has a restriction where it will not boot with the lid closed.  This is a problem because I have several of these and they are set to do automatic OS and software updates at night and during off time.  With the lid open, everything works great.  With the lid closed, the machine will not reboot until the lid is flipped open.

Lenovo has been asked by many folks to fix this and the response is that feature is only available in business machines.

There has to be something in the BIOS that checks the lid switch and allows the boot or restricts it.  I'm very comfortable with flashing via a programmer, but I have no idea where to look in the BIOS dump or what changes to make.

I can get into Avanced BIOS settings and there is a lot there, but again, I'm not sure if the setting is visible there or what I am looking for.

Any help or suggestions would be awesome.  Thanks!

Samsung bios NP300E4C-T04CL - Help

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Hello, I am looking for your help again with notebook

Model: Samsung NP300E4C-T04CL

BIOS: Current P07RAC

I have installed PhoenixOS and when I go back to Win10 I stay in Bootmenu, I can't enter bios only F9 to boot USB drives.

I have tried to install a previous BIOS and the system does not let me, I have used Winphlash, the same one from Samsung "Phoenix WinPhlash", by MSDOS with phlash16 and nothing.

Bios Samsung Official 

.gz   P07RAC.rom.gz (Size: 1.5 MB / Downloads: 0)

Bios old

.rar   PhoenixTechnologiesLtd.-P07RAC.rar (Size: 1.47 MB / Downloads: 0)


Debug

.txt   DebugAppLog.txt (Size: 19.41 KB / Downloads: 1)

thanks

prime z270-p

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hello, can a xeon e3 v6 be installed on that prime z270-p motherboard? should i change the bios? It is that I have no idea. Thanks in advance

Requesting CoffeeLake support for GA-Z170N Gaming 5

HP Pavilion x360 - 14-cd0009la

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Hi guys, i need your help , need the advanced menu intro bios , but aren´t if the bios its into forum for this model notebook for download.

or I dump bios for advanced bios mod, what this metod for dump (arent ami or phenix).

thanks

[Old Hardware BIOS PXE] Lenovo X201 PXE Flash ROM Borked, trying to restore, ideas?

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Couldn't find a BIOS support area, and this is not a MOD....more of a repair inquiry, hope this is the right area to inquire.

I have an old by everyone's standards Lenovo X201 laptop, was running Win10, no issues. One thing I noticed was that the Ethernet card Intel 82577LM had a Code 10 out of nowhere. Nothing fixed it, other drivers, switch to win 11. Thought hardware was borked and time to toss. I didn't do any updates like BIOS or drivers, so it was odd to suddenly see the Code 10. From what I've read on multiple pages, this doesn't seem to be uncommon as others have seen the same....good lord.

Installed Win7 since I couldn't find new Win10 x64 drivers for it and noticed that with Lenovo drivers, it worked, reported 1Gbps link proving hardware was ok. Ran speed tests, all good. So hardware is good.

Back to win10, still code 10. For some reason after reading pages on the web, many said to check the BIOS settings to see if that may fix it, so I enabled Boot Option ROM in the BIOS and blamo, the issue that was masked suddenly showed itself, now getting a Boot Agent Error (v1.5.31) on boot, nothing earth shattering, just that it can't boot PXE.

Long story short, I used intel boot utility tools and the utility BOOTUTILW64E.EXE from the PREBOOT toolchain, it basically stated NO FLASH FOUND. From images from the web, if PXE ROM was present, the tool would show the PXE FLASH image present. So it seems the LAN ROM is borked.

So running the command BOOTUTILW64E.EXE nic=1 -defcfg fixed the Code 10 immediately and now in Win10/11 the Ethernet works as expected. Link shows 1Gbps, driver from MS is good....in "that domain" all is good.

So the last item is to try and get the PXE image restored back into the NIC and fix the boot agent and Option ROM installed.

From everything I've read, being a laptop, it says that the OEM (Lenovo) BIOS update images should "update" the BIOS and the ECP controller and I/O's, things like the peripherals like the NIC ROM which contains the Intel Boot Agent. It has been stated that it can't be directly updated even if I had a valid PXE ROM.

I've tried for it update it by going all the way back to first BIOS FLASH to see if it would update the LAN Option ROM:

https://support.lenovo.com/us/en/do...32...p-thinkpad

I've tried 1.12, 1.31, 1.39, 1.40, and the 1.40-1.15/1.15 just to see if I could have it trigger an update to the ROM and put back the PXE boot image. None of it worked.

I'm trying to speak to Lenovo in the software group, but got disconnected, but will continue to try.

I will never use this feature, and I can turn off the error (Boot Agent Error) via the bios by turning off the option ROM, but this is more of an exercise as to learning how to fix this because I am the type that wants it to be 100%.

Anyone have any ideas on short of removing the bios chip and replacing it with one from ePay and then having to use their (Lenovo) maintenance disk to rebuild the UUID and serial number flashing which is a "final" resort if I can't find a software solution.

I don't want to trash this laptop, I use it as a backup for my travels, and the hardware is good, so please keep that in mind if you have a suggestion.

Thanks in advance for any thoughts or advice.

Chris

[REQUEST[ Lenovo Ideapad 5 / XiaoXin Pro 16 ARH7

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I just can't seem to get into the advance menu. Tried every Lenovo Youtube vid. Any help would be highly appreciated.

.zip   WinJ4CN33WW.zip (Size: 14.69 MB / Downloads: 1)

extracting coa and other info from bin file

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question does anyone know what the tool is called where you can extract the coa and other information ie the service tag ect from the dell bin file .
I know there's a tool what exist 
it can also be done with hp bin file as well .
it tell you what model it is ,the serial number  basically every think what you see in the bios menu

clevo w550eu unlock chipset option

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Hello good day, can you help me unlock the chipset option of the clevo notebook?

Thank you very much.

.rar   afuwin.rar (Size: 1.75 MB / Downloads: 1)

Clevo BIOS mods-questions

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Hi

I flashed my Eluktronics with an XMG BIOS+EC file, I asked Eluktronics for a BIOs to re-flash.
The version they have is older, also for some reason it has a "Style Note" logo and not the Eluktronics.

I sort of have some questions or requests.

1. Could the Eluktronics BIOS have the logo rectifed.
2. Could updates if any from XMG be imported whilst retaining hardware ID's etc?
3. One change I was looking for was the ability to have a lower fan setting when in quiet and power saving mode for the GPU fan. It's stuck at 40%, would like to see it go lower when under 55 to 20-30%. Even as low 10% in 40's. Sometimes when it boots it doesn't even spin until it gets to high 40's.

I noticed when I flashed the XMG it wouldn't auto download some drivers with windows updates with a new install of Windows, it also wouldn't auto load some apps from the Windows store. I had also flashed the EC, not sure if that is what affected that, I also re-flashed that to the Eluktronics EC version.

If anyone has experience to assist with seeing what improvements is on the XMG version possibly updating the fan profile to go lower that would be awesome.

.zip   XMG-BIOS.zip (Size: 5.23 MB / Downloads: 0)

.zip   ELUK-BIOS.zip (Size: 5.25 MB / Downloads: 0)

.zip   ELUK-EC.zip (Size: 64.45 KB / Downloads: 0)

.zip   XMG-EC.zip (Size: 64.51 KB / Downloads: 0)

Lenovo B51-80 whitelist

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HI
I need removal wifi whitelist
thanx

Werry thanx Dudu2002
problem solved ,this bin not locked

[HOW-TO] LG Gram 14Z970 Phoenix BIOS Strings extract

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Request solved - here is the How-To:
I found out how to extract the strings: Releases · BoringBoredom/UEFI-Editor (github.com)

Open the bios in UEFITool. Press CTRL + F and perform a Text search for any known BIOS setting name. Double-click the reference to the section at the bottom, right-click the section (usually under Setup) and press Extract as is....

Convert the extracted file with IRFExtractor. Rename the output to a.txt, move it to the folder containing this script and run it.


This was my Request:
Quote:Hi,

I have an issue with the 20V 2.25A DC requirements of my Laptop:

If an external Monitor is connected and battery is charged, a 30W charger is sufficient to provide 20V 1.5A

But if you do not use an external Monitor, the DC input will go over 2A for a split second.

This behavior makes it impossible to use a lightweight 30W charger, even if the device isn't actually pulling 30W. The initial request makes all my 30W adapters go on and off repeatedly.

I would like to know if there is any option in the hidden menus of the bios file which may could affect the behavior of the DC plug.

The USB-C plug is not usable, it only accepts 18W over Power delivery. And even worse, if your PD charger has PPS, the laptop gets confused during PD negotiation and will not take any power over USB-C at all.
So I have to intentionally search for USB-C PD chargers which don't have PPS to get at least 18W.
I don't think we can patch this, so I bought an PD Trigger which negotiations for 20V and this little trigger device can be plugged into the DC port. But my 30W adapters can not handle this. Only the heavy 45W adapters work Sad
But as soon as I connect an external Display, it accepts 30W adapters.

I hope you have better tools than me and have some time to help me with an extract of the hidden menus, because searching through with a hex editor is painful and doesn't expose the possible select options.

Here is the BIOS
.zip   backup.zip (Size: 3.34 MB / Downloads: 1)

Kind Regards
Falco

toshiba p100 wifi whitelist

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Is it possible to whitelist an Intel dual band wireless ac 7260 for my toshiba p100 PSPA0C-06X02C.
If I put in any other card in the laptop it wont fully boot..its on but no bios screen. the wifi card in it is the worst
Intel pro wireless 3945abg.

link to bios...https://support.dynabook.com/support/modelHome?freeText=1200012716&osId=3333635

Thanks.

Request to add Ivy Bridge-E support to Epson Endeavor Pro7500 X79 bios

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Hi,

I was wondering if somebody could help add Ivy Bridge-E support and possibly EP support if it fits; to the latest Epson Endeavor Pro7500 bios. If any features in the bios are hidden, could they also be unlocked. The board is an X79 Motherboard but Epson didn't update the bios to support Ivy Bridge-E. According to UBU, I found that the board does support both Sandy Bridge-E and EP cpus but I'm not familiar enough with tools to add Ivy Bridge-E and EP to the bios. 

The link to the latest bios is http://faq.epsondirect.co.jp/faq/dl/app/...QID=026452

I have also attached a copy of the bios.

Thank you Smile

.zip   pro7500_bios_ey6.zip (Size: 2 MB / Downloads: 0)

[HOW-TO] Change hidden BIOS settings without unlock request and without flashing

$
0
0
Before asking for any BIOS unlock in this Forum, you are maybe interested in a way to do your modifications without a modded BIOS.
Since unlocking requests could take some time because you are asking for free labor.
Or because the flash process is a bit too complicated
Or because you don't even know if the modded BIOS has the options you need

With an unlock request, you basically ask somebody to alter the BIOS setup layout conditions to be removed or altered. But when flashing the result, you don't just flash the setup ui, you flash any important binary of your firmware. That could be a security risk and that is why manufactures sometimes made it difficult to flash a new firmware

There is a way to avoid all of this:
It is possible to access and write variables used by the BIOS Setup manually outside the BIOS Setup UI without any modification to it.

Download your BIOS to extract the hidden options

better use a BIOS dump instead of BIOS images from the manufacture to be really sure that you are working with the correct one

Phoenix BIOS Dump - Windows manual:
  1. Identify your BIOS Intel Me Version, for Example with HWiNFO: Motherboard ⇾ Intel ME
  2. Download the matching Intel ME System Tools package to get FPTW64.exe (there are no official links, you need to search for somebody who did upload it somewhere)
  3. Execute FPTW64.exe on CMD to read which arguments to use for dumping your BIOS

Find out if your BIOS contains hidden options you are looking for

Open your rom in UEFITool. Press CTRL + F and perform a Text search for any known BIOS setting name. Double-click the reference to the section at the bottom, right-click the section (usually under Setup) and press Extract as is....

Convert the extracted file with IFRExtractor. Rename the output to a.txt, move it to the folder containing IFR-Formatter.exe and run it.

In b.txt you find every hidden setting available in your BIOS and where these values are stored in UEFI Variable Store.

Learn how to read and write UEFI BIOS Variables without an unlocked BIOS

Follow this lovely README how to find hidden settings, how to extract the current value and how to write new values into it without needing to modify your BIOS:
https://github.com/BoringBoredom/UEFI-Editor#readme

Yoga720-15IKB Boot W/Lid Closed

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The Lenovo Yoga 720 laptop has a restriction where it will not boot with the lid closed.  This is a problem because I have several of these and they are set to do automatic OS and software updates at night and during off time.  With the lid open, everything works great.  With the lid closed, the machine will not reboot until the lid is flipped open.

Lenovo has been asked by many folks to fix this and the response is that feature is only available in business machines.

There has to be something in the BIOS that checks the lid switch and allows the boot or restricts it.  I'm very comfortable with flashing via a programmer, but I have no idea where to look in the BIOS dump or what changes to make.

I can get into Avanced BIOS settings and there is a lot there, but again, I'm not sure if the setting is visible there or what I am looking for.

Any help or suggestions would be awesome.  Thanks!

Samsung bios NP300E4C-T04CL - Help

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Hello, I am looking for your help again with notebook

Model: Samsung NP300E4C-T04CL

BIOS: Current P07RAC

I have installed PhoenixOS and when I go back to Win10 I stay in Bootmenu, I can't enter bios only F9 to boot USB drives.

I have tried to install a previous BIOS and the system does not let me, I have used Winphlash, the same one from Samsung "Phoenix WinPhlash", by MSDOS with phlash16 and nothing.

Bios Samsung Official 

.gz   P07RAC.rom.gz (Size: 1.5 MB / Downloads: 0)

Bios old

.rar   PhoenixTechnologiesLtd.-P07RAC.rar (Size: 1.47 MB / Downloads: 0)


Debug

.txt   DebugAppLog.txt (Size: 19.41 KB / Downloads: 1)

thanks
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