04-26-2014, 08:01 AM (This post was last modified: 04-26-2014, 12:32 PM by xsmile.)
Information
Unlocked two hidden menus named "Advanced" and "AMD", that contain a bunch of settings - including UEFI boot preferences known to cause much confusion with this model in the past.
Instructions
- Flash BIOS using Flash.bat
- Enter the BIOS after flashing, go to "Configuration" and disable the setting "Hidden Page". Save settings, reboot, and you will see the new menus.
Do it yourself
- Extract PE32+ image section body of module PlatformSetupConfigurationDxe (F2CDF4CF-398D-459D-98CE-A925CAD02194) with UEFITool and parse it with IFR extractor
- Find "Setting: Hidden Page" at the very bottom of the generated file. Suppress instruction for hidden page is at offset 0x1791, the condition is at offset 0x1793
- Change the condition from "45 0A 01 00" to "45 0A 00 00" in the extracted module at offset 0x1793. Screenshot:
- Reintegrate your patched module with UEFITool and you're done
06-05-2014, 04:48 AM (This post was last modified: 06-05-2014, 04:56 AM by zodiac3011.)
(04-26-2014, 08:01 AM)xsmile Wrote: Information
Unlocked two hidden menus named "Advanced" and "AMD", that contain a bunch of settings - including UEFI boot preferences known to cause much confusion with this model in the past.
Instructions
- Flash BIOS using Flash.bat
- Enter the BIOS after flashing, go to "Configuration" and disable the setting "Hidden Page". Save settings, reboot, and you will see the new menus.
Do it yourself
- Extract PE32+ image section body of module PlatformSetupConfigurationDxe (F2CDF4CF-398D-459D-98CE-A925CAD02194) with UEFITool and parse it with IFR extractor
- Find "Setting: Hidden Page" at the very bottom of the generated file. Suppress instruction for hidden page is at offset 0x1791, the condition is at offset 0x1793
- Change the condition from "45 0A 01 00" to "45 0A 00 00" in the extracted module at offset 0x1793. Screenshot:
- Reintegrate your patched module with UEFITool and you're done
Hello,
I've just flashed your modified bios rom. It works! Great job.
I have some questions.
Boot from SD card possible?
I had a issue before. My Lenovo S205 equipped with 2 GB of Hynix RAM. I've installed Kingston 2GB DDR3-1333 mhz. 4 GB of RAM was seen correctly but the issue was PC can't wake up from sleep mode, just black screen. I am gonna try it again with this bios, do I need to change some settings?
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Thank you for your work in modifying this BIOS image. I have added your modified BIOS image to the bios-mods Index of Modified BIOS Images in the Wiki.
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(06-13-2014, 05:30 AM)cinowell Wrote: Hello,
I've just flashed your modified bios rom. It works! Great job.
I have some questions.
Boot from SD card possible?
I had a issue before. My Lenovo S205 equipped with 2 GB of Hynix RAM. I've installed Kingston 2GB DDR3-1333 mhz. 4 GB of RAM was seen correctly but the issue was PC can't wake up from sleep mode, just black screen. I am gonna try it again with this bios, do I need to change some settings?
Hi cinowell,
thank you. I wouldn't expect too much. I only revealed the hidden page setting, nothing else. Neither did I see any settings related to the two issues you mentioned.
I never tried to boot with the internal card reader, only saw some posts about it. You might want to try to boot from it in UEFI mode, but that depends on what you want to achieve of course.
Thank you for your work in modifying this BIOS image. I have added your modified BIOS image to the bios-mods Index of Modified BIOS Images in the Wiki.
Hi Sml6396,
thanks for adding it, keep up the good work.
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For those who want to change the wifi card (or already did), I attached the current BIOS for the S205 without wifi card whitelisting and with the hidden menu option from xsmile's first post.
Thanks to xsmile, you just did a wonderful job
Please adjust the settings the way xsmile posted above.
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(04-26-2014, 08:01 AM)xsmile Wrote: Information
Unlocked two hidden menus named "Advanced" and "AMD", that contain a bunch of settings - including UEFI boot preferences known to cause much confusion with this model in the past.
Instructions
- Flash BIOS using Flash.bat
- Enter the BIOS after flashing, go to "Configuration" and disable the setting "Hidden Page". Save settings, reboot, and you will see the new menus.
Do it yourself
- Extract PE32+ image section body of module PlatformSetupConfigurationDxe (F2CDF4CF-398D-459D-98CE-A925CAD02194) with UEFITool and parse it with IFR extractor
- Find "Setting: Hidden Page" at the very bottom of the generated file. Suppress instruction for hidden page is at offset 0x1791, the condition is at offset 0x1793
- Change the condition from "45 0A 01 00" to "45 0A 00 00" in the extracted module at offset 0x1793. Screenshot:
- Reintegrate your patched module with UEFITool and you're done
I will reply to say if It's possible to flash It from Dos !
Let me know
regards
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