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HP Disabled Whitelist Mega Thread!
[/quote]

hello,

Originally developed at mydigitallife Forum

Here is a method for completely removing the WLAN/WWAN whitelists check on this HP TM 2 1010ea:
for free.

Prerequisites:
- An hexadecimal editor like HxD
- MDL Andy's tool Latest version

1- Extract sp49449.exe, then extract WinFlash.exe
2- Open 3661F09.fd with Andy's tool
3- Once decompress, select "other" in manufacturer
4- At advanced choose: 'no SLIC' and 'Allow user to modify other modules' press done
5- Press GO and wait until the tool pauses and show popup (Don't press OK at this time).
6- In DUMP folder, edit the module 2D7F5042-32FE-4666-A04F-48AF6853D175_2_679.ROM, search the hexadecimal string 0F 85 81 00 00 00 and replace 0F 85 by 90 E9,save the modification.
7- In DUMP folder, edit the module 7FA4AE0A-1404-4DCC-BE28-CE58029CF5D1_2_674.ROM, search the hexadecimal string 0F 85 81 00 00 00 and replace 0F 85 by 90 E9,save the modification.
8- Press OK on Andy's tool popup
The Andy's tool will notice about changes that were made and will reintegrate the module.

9- replace 3661F09.fd by the newly created 3661F09_SLIC.bin (rename it 3661F09.fd)
10- Flash using InsydeFlash.exe

et voila
edit1: for others machines the name of the module and the string to replace can be different.
regards
[/quote]

Hello everyone.

I've been trying to use the above method to remove the whitelist from my bios/allow my new card to be used. I can get as far as opening the dump folder but I cannot find the proper module to open. I assume this if different per bios/card etc. can anyone provide the proper module and/or a whitelist removed bios?

very much thanks!!



bios: Insyde
Revision: f.17 using HP installer-sp53552
Link: ftp://ftp.hp.com/pub/softpaq/sp53501-54000/sp53552.exe

Model: HP Pavilion g6t-1a00 CTO Notebook PC (intel i3-380m)


current card name: Atheros AR9285
current card ID: pci\ven_168c&dev_002b&subsys_3040103c

new card: Intel 633ANHMW ultimate N 6300
new card ID: pci\ven_8086&dev_422B&subsys_00008086&rev_1A\4&37FFD4FB&0&00E2

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(07-09-2011, 03:09 PM)techie91 Wrote: hello,

Originally developed at mydigitallife Forum

Here is a method for completely removing the WLAN/WWAN whitelists check on this HP TM 2 1010ea:
for free.

Prerequisites:
- An hexadecimal editor like HxD
- MDL Andy's tool Latest version

1- Extract sp49449.exe, then extract WinFlash.exe
2- Open 3661F09.fd with Andy's tool
3- Once decompress, select "other" in manufacturer
4- At advanced choose: 'no SLIC' and 'Allow user to modify other modules' press done
5- Press GO and wait until the tool pauses and show popup (Don't press OK at this time).
6- In DUMP folder, edit the module 2D7F5042-32FE-4666-A04F-48AF6853D175_2_679.ROM, search the hexadecimal string 0F 85 81 00 00 00 and replace 0F 85 by 90 E9,save the modification.
7- In DUMP folder, edit the module 7FA4AE0A-1404-4DCC-BE28-CE58029CF5D1_2_674.ROM, search the hexadecimal string 0F 85 81 00 00 00 and replace 0F 85 by 90 E9,save the modification.
8- Press OK on Andy's tool popup
The Andy's tool will notice about changes that were made and will reintegrate the module.

9- replace 3661F09.fd by the newly created 3661F09_SLIC.bin (rename it 3661F09.fd)
10- Flash using InsydeFlash.exe

et voila
edit1: for others machines the name of the module and the string to replace can be different.
regards


Hello everyone.

I've been trying to use the above method to remove the whitelist from my bios/allow my new card to be used. I can get as far as opening the dump folder but I cannot find the proper module to open. I assume this if different per bios/card etc. can anyone provide the proper module and/or a whitelist removed bios?

very much thanks!!



bios: Insyde
Revision: f.17 using HP installer-sp53552
Link: ftp://ftp.hp.com/pub/softpaq/sp53501-54000/sp53552.exe

Model: HP Pavilion g6t-1a00 CTO Notebook PC (intel i3-380m)


current card name: Atheros AR9285
current card ID: pci\ven_168c&dev_002b&subsys_3040103c

new card: Intel 633ANHMW ultimate N 6300
new card ID: pci\ven_8086&dev_422B&subsys_00008086&rev_1A\4&37FFD4FB&0&00E2

http://www.mediafire.com/?r7k8e93dzuanfma

Download and test at your own risk, ensure you have pendrive to recover if something goes wrong.

Please come back once tested and tell us if it works or not.

BIOS REPOSITORY.Please consider donating (me or forum) if you like my work.
Please remember to come back and leave feedback. I hate leech and disappear thing.

Nice day.
Camilo.
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(07-02-2011, 08:13 AM)Quake Wrote:
(07-02-2011, 07:11 AM)camiloml Wrote: just rename it to .bin and test Wink

nada Sad after start the insideflash i receive an arror...the bios is corrupted, doas not contein the right signature... sob sob sob
other suggestion?

http://www.mediafire.com/?1llcbw4wvu1754u

Try this one Wink

BIOS REPOSITORY.Please consider donating (me or forum) if you like my work.
Please remember to come back and leave feedback. I hate leech and disappear thing.

Nice day.
Camilo.
find
I'm having a hard time figuring this out here. I have an hp pavilion dm3-1030us with Atheros AR5009. It [Atheros] sucks. It doesn't connect to my router half the time.

http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/softw...ob-83506-1&lc=en&dlc=en&cc=us&os=4063&product=4041574&sw_lang=

That's HP's page for the BIOS, F28 A.

Do I remove the whitelist entirely or edit some references?

I have: Atheros AR5009
Replacing with: Intel 6200
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(07-09-2011, 11:54 PM)sheik124 Wrote: I'm having a hard time figuring this out here. I have an hp pavilion dm3-1030us with Atheros AR5009. It [Atheros] sucks. It doesn't connect to my router half the time.

http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/softw...ob-83506-1&lc=en&dlc=en&cc=us&os=4063&product=4041574&sw_lang=

That's HP's page for the BIOS, F28 A.

Do I remove the whitelist entirely or edit some references?

I have: Atheros AR5009
Replacing with: Intel 6200

Try this one Wink Flash with included InsydeFlash.

http://www.mediafire.com/?zzclqbbyscqmzj1

Remember to come back and tell us if it worked for you Wink

BIOS REPOSITORY.Please consider donating (me or forum) if you like my work.
Please remember to come back and leave feedback. I hate leech and disappear thing.

Nice day.
Camilo.
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(07-10-2011, 06:37 AM)camiloml Wrote:
(07-09-2011, 11:54 PM)sheik124 Wrote: I'm having a hard time figuring this out here. I have an hp pavilion dm3-1030us with Atheros AR5009. It [Atheros] sucks. It doesn't connect to my router half the time.

http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/softw...ob-83506-1&lc=en&dlc=en&cc=us&os=4063&product=4041574&sw_lang=

That's HP's page for the BIOS, F28 A.

Do I remove the whitelist entirely or edit some references?

I have: Atheros AR5009
Replacing with: Intel 6200

Try this one Wink Flash with included InsydeFlash.

http://www.mediafire.com/?zzclqbbyscqmzj1

Remember to come back and tell us if it worked for you Wink

Thanks Camilo!

Went fishing for my bootable USB drive, only to notice it was a WinFlash kinda utility. I haven't installed the new card yet but that laptop still boots with the new BIOS! Thanks!!! Will be back once the card is in with a donation.
find
(07-09-2011, 05:21 PM)camiloml Wrote:
(07-09-2011, 03:09 PM)techie91 Wrote: hello,

Originally developed at mydigitallife Forum

Here is a method for completely removing the WLAN/WWAN whitelists check on this HP TM 2 1010ea:
for free.

Prerequisites:
- An hexadecimal editor like HxD
- MDL Andy's tool Latest version

1- Extract sp49449.exe, then extract WinFlash.exe
2- Open 3661F09.fd with Andy's tool
3- Once decompress, select "other" in manufacturer
4- At advanced choose: 'no SLIC' and 'Allow user to modify other modules' press done
5- Press GO and wait until the tool pauses and show popup (Don't press OK at this time).
6- In DUMP folder, edit the module 2D7F5042-32FE-4666-A04F-48AF6853D175_2_679.ROM, search the hexadecimal string 0F 85 81 00 00 00 and replace 0F 85 by 90 E9,save the modification.
7- In DUMP folder, edit the module 7FA4AE0A-1404-4DCC-BE28-CE58029CF5D1_2_674.ROM, search the hexadecimal string 0F 85 81 00 00 00 and replace 0F 85 by 90 E9,save the modification.
8- Press OK on Andy's tool popup
The Andy's tool will notice about changes that were made and will reintegrate the module.

9- replace 3661F09.fd by the newly created 3661F09_SLIC.bin (rename it 3661F09.fd)
10- Flash using InsydeFlash.exe

et voila
edit1: for others machines the name of the module and the string to replace can be different.
regards


Hello everyone.

I've been trying to use the above method to remove the whitelist from my bios/allow my new card to be used. I can get as far as opening the dump folder but I cannot find the proper module to open. I assume this if different per bios/card etc. can anyone provide the proper module and/or a whitelist removed bios?

very much thanks!!



bios: Insyde
Revision: f.17 using HP installer-sp53552
Link: ftp://ftp.hp.com/pub/softpaq/sp53501-54000/sp53552.exe

Model: HP Pavilion g6t-1a00 CTO Notebook PC (intel i3-380m)


current card name: Atheros AR9285
current card ID: pci\ven_168c&dev_002b&subsys_3040103c

new card: Intel 633ANHMW ultimate N 6300
new card ID: pci\ven_8086&dev_422B&subsys_00008086&rev_1A\4&37FFD4FB&0&00E2

http://www.mediafire.com/?r7k8e93dzuanfma

Download and test at your own risk, ensure you have pendrive to recover if something goes wrong.

Please come back once tested and tell us if it works or not.

I believe the bios is working properly. Flashed without an issue and booted right up with the new card installed. Though now I'm having an issue with the card not being able to start Sad but I don't think it's an issue with the bios.



EDIT: seems it was a resource conflict and resolved itself after a few restarts/reseating the card/antennas. Bios working well. Thank you Smile
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(07-10-2011, 11:55 AM)sheik124 Wrote: Thanks Camilo!

Went fishing for my bootable USB drive, only to notice it was a WinFlash kinda utility. I haven't installed the new card yet but that laptop still boots with the new BIOS! Thanks!!! Will be back once the card is in with a donation.

Have you already tried a natively unsuported card? Did the whitelist removal be efective?

BIOS REPOSITORY.Please consider donating (me or forum) if you like my work.
Please remember to come back and leave feedback. I hate leech and disappear thing.

Nice day.
Camilo.
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Need some help getting an Intel 6230 card to work with an HP Probook 4520. The mod earlier in the thread installs but automatically uninstalls after reboot.

The latest bios is here:
-Manufacturer: HP COMPAQ
-Model: HP Probook 4520s (XT943UT#ABA)
-Bios revision: F.0F
-Released: 2011-02-23
-Bios Type: Insyde
-Bios Download Link: ftp://ftp.hp.com/pub/softpaq/sp52001-52500/sp52015.exe

current card name: Broadcom 4313 802.11b/g/n
current card ID: PCI\VEN_14E4&DEV_4727&SUBSYS_1483103C&REV_01

New Wifi Card: Intel Centrino Advanced-N 6230
New Wifi card info: PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_0091&SUBSYS_52018086&REV_34

Any help is appreciated!
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(07-15-2011, 10:50 PM)iebgener Wrote: Need some help getting an Intel 6230 card to work with an HP Probook 4520. The mod earlier in the thread installs but automatically uninstalls after reboot.

The latest bios is here:
-Manufacturer: HP COMPAQ
-Model: HP Probook 4520s (XT943UT#ABA)
-Bios revision: F.0F
-Released: 2011-02-23
-Bios Type: Insyde
-Bios Download Link: ftp://ftp.hp.com/pub/softpaq/sp52001-52500/sp52015.exe

current card name: Broadcom 4313 802.11b/g/n
current card ID: PCI\VEN_14E4&DEV_4727&SUBSYS_1483103C&REV_01

New Wifi Card: Intel Centrino Advanced-N 6230
New Wifi card info: PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_0091&SUBSYS_52018086&REV_34

Any help is appreciated!
http://www.mediafire.com/file/7rob77n9gp...miloml.exe

Download and test at your own risk.

BIOS REPOSITORY.Please consider donating (me or forum) if you like my work.
Please remember to come back and leave feedback. I hate leech and disappear thing.

Nice day.
Camilo.
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