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[REQUEST] Lenovo IdeaPad U310 & U410 (65CNxxWW) Whitelist Removal
Hi! Thanks for the response! Here is the back up.
http://www.4shared.com/rar/tG24u3UPce/LE...N99WW.html
or
https://www.dropbox.com/s/sev3tejh78wtd4...W.rar?dl=0
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(09-23-2014, 10:51 AM)andreevbg Wrote: Hi! Thanks for the response! Here is the back up.
http://www.4shared.com/rar/tG24u3UPce/LE...N99WW.html
or
https://www.dropbox.com/s/sev3tejh78wtd4...W.rar?dl=0

Hi friend,
Try this one, please.
It's a Generalized Version done by The Great Serg008 from MDL,
Lenovo Ideapad U310_U410_65CN99WW__WL.rar :

http://www.sendspace.com/file/ojv4ku

Let me know
Regards

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(09-03-2014, 03:35 PM)BDMaster Wrote:
(08-16-2014, 03:53 PM)kwjake Wrote:
(08-14-2014, 03:06 AM)BDMaster Wrote: Ok friend,
I have redo the Bios Mod, based on new backup :

http://rghost.net/57473789

Let me know
Regards

Thank you for doing this, but my laptop still can't see wireless cards. I moved it into another slot and it still wasn't recognized. I booted into ubuntu and saw it, but it said "hardware switch disabled". I have the same problem when I flash the stock BIOS. Still can't see it's OEM (Intel) wifi card. Is it possible that sector of my BIOS is corrupt? This is what my BIOS looks like after I flashed the mod above:

https://www.sendspace.com/file/ea2rgl

Thanks for all your help.

Hi friend,
It's very strange as I have got same issue with a second user for U310 - U410 Lenovo Laptop, so i would ask to try this Serg008 Generalized Version based on Original Bios :

http://forums.mydigitallife.info/threads/5866-LENOVO-(IBM)-Bioses-especially-Thinkpad?p=834969&viewfull=1#post834969

This is the Lenovo Ideapad U310-U410 65CN99WW NWL and is confirmed to work, only It's bases on original and have to be flashed as original, so follow the instructions.
let me know
Regards

P.S. I would to know as I checked It and It has the same mine modify !!!

(09-02-2014, 12:02 PM)prinsd001 Wrote: hi,

i have a lenovo u410 and i want a intel 7260 in my laptop. can you help me?

i uploaded my bios back-up.

https://www.sendspace.com/file/fafiej

Hi friend,
It's very strange as I have got same issue with a second user for U310 - U410 Lenovo Laptop, so i would ask to try this Serg008 Generalized Version based on Original Bios :

http://forums.mydigitallife.info/threads/5866-LENOVO-(IBM)-Bioses-especially-Thinkpad?p=834969&viewfull=1#post834969

This is the Lenovo Ideapad U310-U410 65CN99WW NWL and is confirmed to work, only It's bases on original and have to be flashed as original, so follow the instructions.
let me know
Regards

P.S. I would to know as I checked It and It has the same mine modify !!!

i have tried to flash the 65CN99WW NWL.
it reboots before i can see if it worked, but still can“t use any other card
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I have got some experiences on Intel 7260 PCI Card !
It's very hard to make It work, so You have to tapeing Pin #20 to get Wireless on
and Pin #51 to get Blutooth on and many time it's not enough so You have to do others modify !

I found these informations :

http://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/Problem_wi...twork_card

I known this and I said about pin 20 and 51 then there is a little chance using a smart solution on Pin 13, but before You have to use a voltmeter to misure etc.

Look here :

"The solution is to connect the ground (GND) to the pin 13. However, since the new RF Silent input signal is active low, grounding the card side will tell it to turn itself off. Therefore, we have to separate pin 13 of the card from the system board and connect ground to the system board side only.

There are many ways to accomplish this. One which doesn't require any soldering is to mask pin 13 on the card with a cellophane tape and use about 3cm of thin wire to connect pin 13 of the connector to the ground. Place one end of the wire on the masked pad and insert the card into the slot. Check if the wire is centered on the pad and try pulling it (but not too hard) to see if it holds. If it comes out easily, pull the card out and repeat. If you successfully attach it, you have to connect the other end to the ground. The best place is the left MiniPCI latch arm. Bend it outside and insert the wire into the small gap between the two pieces of metal the arm is made from. Finally, make sure that the wire doesn't touch anything else and doesn't stand out too much, it must not touch the touchpad electronics when you put the palmrest back on. If in doubt, cover the wire with some insulator. "

Try and Let me know
Regards

[size=undefined]Your Brain [/size]. . . . It's the best tool U can use ! Wink
[size=undefined]Don't FLASH the Bios Mod if You get a Size Alert, You risk a Brick !!! [/size]
Donate to me for my work, click here BDM
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(09-23-2014, 12:11 PM)BDMaster Wrote: I have got some experiences on Intel 7260 PCI Card !
It's very hard to make It work, so You have to tapeing Pin #20 to get Wireless on
and Pin #51 to get Blutooth on and many time it's not enough so You have to do others modify !

I found these informations :

http://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/Problem_wi...twork_card

I known this and I said about pin 20 and 51 then there is a little chance using a smart solution on Pin 13, but before You have to use a voltmeter to misure etc.

Look here :

"The solution is to connect the ground (GND) to the pin 13. However, since the new RF Silent input signal is active low, grounding the card side will tell it to turn itself off. Therefore, we have to separate pin 13 of the card from the system board and connect ground to the system board side only.

There are many ways to accomplish this. One which doesn't require any soldering is to mask pin 13 on the card with a cellophane tape and use about 3cm of thin wire to connect pin 13 of the connector to the ground. Place one end of the wire on the masked pad and insert the card into the slot. Check if the wire is centered on the pad and try pulling it (but not too hard) to see if it holds. If it comes out easily, pull the card out and repeat. If you successfully attach it, you have to connect the other end to the ground. The best place is the left MiniPCI latch arm. Bend it outside and insert the wire into the small gap between the two pieces of metal the arm is made from. Finally, make sure that the wire doesn't touch anything else and doesn't stand out too much, it must not touch the touchpad electronics when you put the palmrest back on. If in doubt, cover the wire with some insulator. "

Try and Let me know
Regards

is this gonna fix the whitelist problem?
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(09-23-2014, 12:45 PM)prinsd001 Wrote:
(09-23-2014, 12:11 PM)BDMaster Wrote: I have got some experiences on Intel 7260 PCI Card !
It's very hard to make It work, so You have to tapeing Pin #20 to get Wireless on
and Pin #51 to get Blutooth on and many time it's not enough so You have to do others modify !

I found these informations :

http://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/Problem_wi...twork_card

I known this and I said about pin 20 and 51 then there is a little chance using a smart solution on Pin 13, but before You have to use a voltmeter to misure etc.

Look here :

"The solution is to connect the ground (GND) to the pin 13. However, since the new RF Silent input signal is active low, grounding the card side will tell it to turn itself off. Therefore, we have to separate pin 13 of the card from the system board and connect ground to the system board side only.

There are many ways to accomplish this. One which doesn't require any soldering is to mask pin 13 on the card with a cellophane tape and use about 3cm of thin wire to connect pin 13 of the connector to the ground. Place one end of the wire on the masked pad and insert the card into the slot. Check if the wire is centered on the pad and try pulling it (but not too hard) to see if it holds. If it comes out easily, pull the card out and repeat. If you successfully attach it, you have to connect the other end to the ground. The best place is the left MiniPCI latch arm. Bend it outside and insert the wire into the small gap between the two pieces of metal the arm is made from. Finally, make sure that the wire doesn't touch anything else and doesn't stand out too much, it must not touch the touchpad electronics when you put the palmrest back on. If in doubt, cover the wire with some insulator. "

Try and Let me know
Regards

is this gonna fix the whitelist problem?

I hope It will fix this issue, but It is present only using Intel 7260 WiFi Card !!!
Regards

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Hello everyone. I'm completely new to flashing BIOS, so I was hoping to get some help. I've followed the instructions to the generalized flash to remove the whitelist with these files (https://www.sendspace.com/file/ojv4ku). I get up to the part where I fun flash1 or flash2, but when I try running either .bin files I receive error 105, for flash2 I get a short beep into a system reboot.

Thank you.

Just realized I should probably attach a backup of my BIOS, so here that is. http://rghost.net/58173981
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Hi! Thank you but i after i disabled secureboot i can't boot from usb drive. It just shows me black screen.
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(09-23-2014, 04:44 PM)BDMaster Wrote:
(09-23-2014, 12:45 PM)prinsd001 Wrote:
(09-23-2014, 12:11 PM)BDMaster Wrote: I have got some experiences on Intel 7260 PCI Card !
It's very hard to make It work, so You have to tapeing Pin #20 to get Wireless on
and Pin #51 to get Blutooth on and many time it's not enough so You have to do others modify !

I found these informations :

http://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/Problem_wi...twork_card

I known this and I said about pin 20 and 51 then there is a little chance using a smart solution on Pin 13, but before You have to use a voltmeter to misure etc.

Look here :

"The solution is to connect the ground (GND) to the pin 13. However, since the new RF Silent input signal is active low, grounding the card side will tell it to turn itself off. Therefore, we have to separate pin 13 of the card from the system board and connect ground to the system board side only.

There are many ways to accomplish this. One which doesn't require any soldering is to mask pin 13 on the card with a cellophane tape and use about 3cm of thin wire to connect pin 13 of the connector to the ground. Place one end of the wire on the masked pad and insert the card into the slot. Check if the wire is centered on the pad and try pulling it (but not too hard) to see if it holds. If it comes out easily, pull the card out and repeat. If you successfully attach it, you have to connect the other end to the ground. The best place is the left MiniPCI latch arm. Bend it outside and insert the wire into the small gap between the two pieces of metal the arm is made from. Finally, make sure that the wire doesn't touch anything else and doesn't stand out too much, it must not touch the touchpad electronics when you put the palmrest back on. If in doubt, cover the wire with some insulator. "

Try and Let me know
Regards

is this gonna fix the whitelist problem?

I hope It will fix this issue, but It is present only using Intel 7260 WiFi Card !!!
Regards

BDmaster,

Weird. I was running the intel 7260 in my u410 with a whitelist removed 65CN21WW without doing this physical mod above. Can you remove the whitelist for my 65CN99WW backup?

see backup bin here:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/0i003ov2ey78g7...W.rom?dl=0
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Okay, so I was able to make some progress. Using BDMaster's CodeRush Tool, I was able to flash my BIOS, however after the process I switched out my old wireless card with my new one and I received the warning that it was unsupported. Am I missing something?
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