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[Request] Unlocked advanced menu for Insyde F.15

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Good day, I am a new in this forum and i didn't find a advanced menu mod for Insyde F.15 BIOS. Someone knows where to get one? Dodgy

[Request] HP DV4 1133TX, plz help, cant load win7

[request] Inject Xeon X5460 Microcode and Support in HP BIOS for IPIBL-LB Motherboard

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Hi everyone. I'm hoping someone can help me get the bios setup for my HP Pavilion a6303w. Basically I think I need the exact 771 Microcode injected into the bios so it will cooperate with my 775 board and Windows 8.1.

Details:
Purchased used Socket 771 Xeon X5460 SLBBA (12M Cache, 3.16 GHz, 1333 MHz FSB) and the adapter sticker to replace the Pentium Dual Core E2140 in my 775 motherboard.

Previous/Stock CPU: Intel '05 E2140 Pentium Dual Core SLA93 (1.60GHZ/1M/800/06)

OS: Windows 8.1 Pro (64 bit)

Motherboard: IPIBL-LB (Benicia)

Prior to installing the cpu I upgraded to the latest BIOS on the HP website.

Current BIOS Installed = AMI (HP's Version 5.43 which can be downloaded HERE.

Problem: Installed the Xeon CPU and initially the only problem I noticed was the CPU fan immediately ramped up to full speed. Despite this windows loaded and I seemed to notice some performance increase. I ran CPU-Z and noticed it showed the correct processor but it listed 2 only 2 cores and 2 threads. Also in system information under "My computer/This PC) it still showed the old CPU.

I decided to reboot and see if things got sorted and that's when my problems began. The PC won't boot now with the Xeon installed. It will power up, the cpu spins at maxspeed and then it will
try to boot, get through the POST procedure and then attempt to load windows. It will then crash at the Windows 8 Splash screen. It flashes an error message very briefly before crashing and rebooting. I've managed to see two different error messages:
Your PC needs to restart. Please hold down the power button.” It then typically shows two error codes either:
Error Code 0x0000005D
or
Error Code 0x0000004C

I have to think the CPU isn't bad since it ran upon the initial boot. Also when I test using the built in HP Diagnostic utility it passes the check. The Xeon is recognized and listed in BIOS. If I put the old E2140 Pentium Dual Core back in everything works fine.

I'm hoping all I need to do is get the correct 771 Microcode injected into the BIOS so this system and Windows 8.1 will work with the Xeon. Can anyone help me with a workable BIOS for this setup?

Also HP does their BIOS update files as windows based executable files so I'm sure that will make things more difficult when it comes time to flash a modded bio since I can't boot into Windows in any mode with the Xeon installed. If I have to drop the stock dual core back in to flash the new bios and then reinstall the Xeon CPU I'm fine with that.

Otherwise someone will also have to walk me through flashing via USB etc. In anticipation I've been trying to teach myself and I've messed around extracting the contents of the HP 5.43 bios update with 7Zip but I'm not sure which files are the actual BIOS files etc.

I've tried everything I can think of: resetting BIOS via jumpers, pull the CMOS battery to reset, making sure XD is enabled in BIOS, loading BIOS defaults etc.

Sorry for the long post but I wanted to make sure you have everything you need. Hopefully someone can help me get this Xeon up and running!
-SingleDad

Lenovo G580 InsydeH2O BIOS whitelist rerequemoval st

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Hello,

Please help me with an unlocked BIOS version for my laptop, I want to install a wifi card model Intel Centrino Advanced-N 6235.

Model: LENOVO G580
BIOS type: InsydeH2O
BIOS Version: 5ECN40WW (v3.06)
EC Version: 5EEN40WW (v3.06)
My actual BIOS backup

Thanks a lot!

[Request] Lenovo G780 5ECN96WW(V9.01)

Wifi card whiltelist removal Thinkpad Edge 13

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I am looking for help in installing a dual band card in my Lenovo Thinkpad Edge 30 to replace the single band original.

Machine type == 0196 24U
BIOS == 6YET29WW ver 1.12

I purchased an approved Intel Wimax 6250 AGN card but after installing the laptop halts during POST with "unauthorized card" error.

Please let me know if you need any more info from me.

Thanks in advance for your help.

[REQUEST] HP G62-a40er

What is the latest modded BIOS for the Proliant MicroServer N54L?

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All over the web there are different links to different files. The only thing that seems the same is the procedure on how to do it

What is the newest modded BIOS for the Proliant Microserver N54L?

Thank you

SOLVED [REQUEST] HP G62-a40er

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Hi there!
Is it possible to unlock this one? I'm only interested in AHCI support basically.

HP G62-a40er
http://ftp.hp.com/pub/softpaq/sp55001-55500/sp55430.exe

Thank you!

.jpg  WP_000260.jpg (Size: 111.73 KB / Downloads: 3)

UPD:Actually i found the match(at least it has the same file name) at the repository. Will it work for the model i specified?

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UPD1: i did it anyway and succeeded! So thank you for your work!

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[REQUEST] Unlock HP G6-1106AX BIOS

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I am looking to enable AHCI mode and also a few other things in the advanced menus of my bios. I have:

A HP G6-1106AX Laptop
With the BIOS options Main, Security, Diagnostics, System Configuration, Exit as shown in the image.
[Image: bhsHcv6.jpg]
The BIOS version there is F.52 but the latest BIOS is F.6A, also locked up (my brother has it on his laptop, same model). The latest bios is here.
Please help me unlock the advanced and power menus, I'm happy to test.

Willing to pay or donate: dm4-2191us - Wifi AC/bluetooth PCI-e card

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I have recovered from my BIOS death. I am still trying to install one of two Wireless AC cards (with Bluetooth). I wonder how much Windows 8 tries to interfere with you trying to apply a new BIOS? I was amazed that the last time I tried to apply the BIOS, I literally just tried over and over, and each time I noticed I got different results. Finally, one time it took, and I was able to apply the BIOS fix. That means, to me, that Windows is trying to prevent me from applying a BIOS whitelist removal. Perhaps I'm wrong.

Anyways, I'm back to my "willing to pay anyone for their help in removing the whitelist on my BIOS". I will make it worth your while.

Lenovo P500 Touch Whitelist Removal

[REQUEST] advanced menu unlock Packard Bell EN TS11SB

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name and model: Packard Bell EN TS11SB windows 7 64bit ultimate
bios: insydeH20 rev 3.5
system bios: V1.07
link to system bios: Packard Bell official bios link

i need access to the advanced menu

please help, thank youBlush

Bios Unlock Need Toshiba - Req files attached

Advent Roma BIOS unlock request

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Hi

As mentioned above if at all possible, cannot find a BIOS online so have attached a backup copy from system.

Thanks

.rom  Phoenix-1.05AD.rom (Size: 2 MB / Downloads: 0)

[Request] Microcode update i7 2600k

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Hi.

I am on win 8.1 64bit, I have been having an issue with my r9 290. It always BSODS on this system, it is fine in other systems. I checked bluescreen viewer and there is always one issue which appears:

Code:
040514-9671-01.dmp    05/04/2014 01:14:32 0xa0000001    00000000`00000005    00000000`00000000    00000000`00000000    00000000`00000000    mcupdate_GenuineIntel.dll    mcupdate_GenuineIntel.dll+1f942ce    Intel Microcode Update Library    Microsoft® Windows® Operating System    Microsoft Corporation    6.3.9600.16384 (winblue_rtm.130821-1623)    x64    ntoskrnl.exe+14dca0 C:\WINDOWS\Minidump\040514-9671-01.dmp    8    15    9600    279,328    05/04/2014 01:16:14

This looks like my system is trying to update the microcode?

Can someone inject the newest microcode for the i7 2600k into the F10 BIOS here?

Z68XUD7.F10

http://www.gigabyte.com/products/product...&dl=1#bios

I believe the newest microcode for my cpu is:

cpu000206a7_plat00000012_ver00000029_date20130612.bin

I have tried this myself, I can add the microcode to the BIOS NCPUCODE.BIN but it doesn't list the CPUID with the new microcode revision at the bottom. See here:

Code:
C:\Users\G\Desktop\mc>NUL > NCPUCODE.BIN

C:\Users\G\Desktop\mc>cbrom195.exe Z68XUD7.F10 /nc_cpucode NCPUCODE.BIN
cbrom195.exe V1.95 [12/14/07] (C)Phoenix Technologies 2001-2007
Combine NCPUCODE.BIN file to Z68XUD7.F10...

C:\Users\G\Desktop\mc>copy /b ncpucode.bin + cpu000206a7_plat00000012_ver0000002
9_date20130612.bin ncpucode.bin
NCPUCODE.BIN
cpu000206a7_plat00000012_ver00000029_date20130612.bin
1 file(s) copied.

C:\Users\G\Desktop\mc>cbrom195.exe Z68XUD7.F10 /nc_cpucode NCPUCODE.BIN
cbrom195.exe V1.95 [12/14/07] (C)Phoenix Technologies 2001-2007
Combine NCPUCODE.BIN file to Z68XUD7.F10...

C:\Users\G\Desktop\mc>intelmicrocodelist.exe Z68XUD7.F10
Intel Microcode List ver0.4a

CPUID=206A1 Rev=07 2009/12/23 CRC=8F1081F2 Off=3C4BDF Size=2000 Plat=1,4
CPUID=206A2 Rev=26 2010/02/17 CRC=82FFBD7B Off=3C6BDF Size=2400 Plat=1,4
CPUID=206A3 Rev=08 2010/05/26 CRC=D42FD75E Off=3C8FDF Size=2400 Plat=1,4
CPUID=206A5 Rev=07 2010/07/22 CRC=20B7FDE6 Off=3CB3DF Size=1C00 Plat=1,4
CPUID=206A6 Rev=28 2010/09/15 CRC=2B9BECC8 Off=3CCFDF Size=2400 Plat=1,4
CPUID=206A7 Rev=25 2011/10/11 CRC=6AA14554 Off=3CF3DF Size=2400 Plat=1,4
CPUID=206A7 Rev=1B 2011/07/14 CRC=F04A1C9C Off=3D17DF Size=2400 Plat=1,4
CPUID=306A2 Rev=08 2011/05/18 CRC=A0E51FEB Off=3D3BDF Size=2000 Plat=1,4
CPUID=306A4 Rev=07 2011/09/08 CRC=7E23E5AF Off=3D5BDF Size=2400 Plat=1,4
CPUID=306A5 Rev=07 2011/09/09 CRC=08E38731 Off=3D7FDF Size=2400 Plat=1,4
CPUID=306A6 Rev=02 2011/08/31 CRC=E9CE4EE5 Off=3DA3DF Size=1800 Plat=1,4
CPUID=306A8 Rev=08 2011/12/07 CRC=1468C83E Off=3DBBDF Size=2400 Plat=1,4
CPUID=306A9 Rev=0C 2012/01/13 CRC=9FF3BB06 Off=3DDFDF Size=2800 Plat=1,4
CPUID=206A7 Rev=29 2013/06/12 CRC=C9C91DF0 Off=3E07E0 Size=2800 Plat=1,4

Press any key to exit

C:\Users\G\Desktop\mc>cbrom195.exe Z68XUD7.F10 /D
cbrom195.exe V1.95 [12/14/07] (C)Phoenix Technologies 2001-2007

******** Z68XUD7.F10 BIOS component ********

No. Item-Name Original-Size Compressed-Size Original-File-Name
================================================================================​
0. System BIOS 20000h(128.00K) 13990h(78.39K) z68xud7.BIN
1. XGROUP CODE 0E460h(57.09K) 09AC8h(38.70K) awardext.rom
2. ACPI table 04866h(18.10K) 01B7Ah(6.87K) ACPITBL.BIN
3. GROUP ROM[18] 04C60h(19.09K) 02BACh(10.92K) ggroup.bin
4. GROUP ROM[20] 0A480h(41.13K) 0527Fh(20.62K) ffgroup.bin
5. Other(40CA:0000) 04890h(18.14K) 028CDh(10.20K) y2group.bin
6. YGROUP ROM 0DBC0h(54.94K) 07335h(28.80K) awardeyt.rom
7. GROUP ROM[22] 0F630h(61.55K) 02913h(10.27K) tgroup.bin
8. GROUP ROM[23] 0F630h(61.55K) 04956h(18.33K) t1group.bin
9. GROUP ROM[24] 0F630h(61.55K) 04703h(17.75K) t2group.bin
10. GROUP ROM[25] 0F630h(61.55K) 01BECh(6.98K) t3group.bin
11. GROUP ROM[26] 0F630h(61.55K) 0015Ch(0.34K) t4group.bin
12. GROUP ROM[ 0] 07B10h(30.77K) 02A86h(10.63K) _EN_CODE.BIN
13. PCI ROM[A] 1DC00h(119.00K) 10E0Ch(67.51K) raidrst5.bin
14. PCI ROM[B] 04000h(16.00K) 02B45h(10.82K) cptahci.bin
15. PCI ROM[C] 10000h(64.00K) 097BDh(37.93K) rtegrom.lom
16. MINIT 1E3A0h(120.91K) 1E3CAh(120.95K) smminit.bin
17. OEM0 CODE 034F6h(13.24K) 0265Bh(9.59K) SBF.BIN
18. OEM2 CODE 40000h(256.00K) 08A23h(34.53K) mefwrhdr.BIN
19. LOGO BitMap 4B30Ch(300.76K) 1A3F6h(104.99K) z68xud7.bmp
20. GV3 03900h(14.25K) 02286h(8.63K) PPMINIT.ROM
21. OEM6 CODE 06400h(25.00K) 03DF7h(15.49K) GRAID.BIN
22. OEM3 CODE 015A0h(5.41K) 00C46h(3.07K) MATSINIT.ROM
23. GROUP ROM[17] 80000h(512.00K) 1F45Bh(125.09K) M9123FW.BIN
24. OEM7 CODE 73000h(460.00K) 4891Ah(290.28K) EXTBIOS.BIN
(SP) NCPUCODE 1E401h(121.00K) 1E401h(121.00K) NCPUCODE.BIN

Total compress code space = 1E3000h(1932.00K)
Total compressed code size = 12E2DEh(1208.72K)
Remain compress code space = B4D42h(723.31K)

******** Z68XUD7.F10 Bootblock component ********

No. Item-Name Original-Size Compressed-Size Original-File-Name
================================================================================​
1. MEM INIT IN BB 00B60h(2.84K) 00B91h(2.89K) procinit.bin

** Micro Code Information **
Update ID CPUID | Update ID CPUID | Update ID CPUID | Update ID CPUID
------------------+--------------------+--------------------+-------------------
SLOT1 07 06A1 | SLOT1 26 06A2 | SLOT1 08 06A3 | SLOT1 07 06A5
SLOT1 28 06A6 | SLOT1 25 06A7 | SLOT1 1B 06A7 | SLOT1 08 06A2
SLOT1 07 06A4 | SLOT1 07 06A5 | SLOT1 02 06A6 | SLOT1 08 06A8
SLOT1 0C 06A9 |

I have attached the original BIOS and the updated microcode which I extracted from https://downloadcenter.intel.com/Detail_...e&lang=eng

.zip  original.zip (Size: 1.67 MB / Downloads: 1)

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HP EliteBook 8760w whitelist removal request

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Hi.

Is there any possibility to remove whitelist for the subject model?
The system info:

.jpg  BIOS_System_Info.jpg (Size: 263.39 KB / Downloads: 2)
The BIOS SFX is here.

GIGABYTE GA-X79-UD3 SLIC 2.1 request

Goin' Way Back; Help with old Asus L1n64-SLI WS/b to run Shanghai

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This is some pretty old hardware, and it was something of a train wreck even when it was released, but sometimes you just get that geek bug into you and you need to work something through.

I have an Asus L1n64-SLI WS/b motherboard. It was AMD's slapped-together quad-core setup from back in 2007 that was server hardware for a consumer market. It's this very absurdity that attracted me to it.

The motherboard is dual socket F, which means that it SHOULD be compatible with all non split-plane Opterons, which is everything up to Shanghai. Istanbul is out, although theoretically, it should be backwards compatible.

Shanghai IS NOT compatible because the AGESA code in the AMI bios is 3.1.7 and not 3.3.0. I've updated the microcode, but without the AGESA, the computer won't post. No help from Asus. They abandoned the mobo after a year. And I'd imagine most of the engineers who worked on this are dead from old age by this point.

The AGESA code is contained within the 1B module of AMI bioses, at least from the time. Was there any progress with extracting and upgrading AGESA from AMI setups? Is there any way to use AMD's open-sourced AGESA code to achieve this? Does anyone have any other ideas that I might be able to investigate?

how to add usb boot Sony Vaio VGN-B55g

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how to add usb boot Sony Vaio VGN-B55g :??
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