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[REQUEST] Lenovo Thinkpad X230(i) (G2ETxxWW) Whitelist Removal
#11
There' s a new version out since Jan. 29th:
http://download.lenovo.com/ibmdl/pub/pc/...uj10us.exe

From the README (http://download.lenovo.com/ibmdl/pub/pc/...uj10us.txt):
Quote:CHANGES IN THIS RELEASE
Version 2.51

[Important updates]
None.

[New functions or enhancements]
None.

[Problem fixes]
- Fixed an issue where Windows 7 activation might fail.
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#12
Hi everyone,

I have been able to configure OS X on x230 (Graphics, sound patched, ...)
The last to do in order to get a fully working x230 uder OS X: replace the wifi card.

If somehow can remove the whitelist protection:
http://download.lenovo.com/ibmdl/pub/pc/...uj13us.exe

Bios Version:
LENOVO - 2520
Phoenix BIOS SC-T v2.2

Thank you in advance
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#13
(08-09-2013, 01:51 PM)fraisdos Wrote: Hi everyone,

I have been able to configure OS X on x230 (Graphics, sound patched, ...)
The last to do in order to get a fully working x230 uder OS X: replace the wifi card.

If somehow can remove the whitelist protection:
http://download.lenovo.com/ibmdl/pub/pc/...uj13us.exe

Bios Version:
LENOVO - 2520
Phoenix BIOS SC-T v2.2

Thank you in advance

For those interested by the guide (ML on x230):
http://www.thinkpads.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=32&t=111039
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#14
(08-13-2013, 10:59 AM)fraisdos Wrote:
(08-09-2013, 01:51 PM)fraisdos Wrote: Hi everyone,

I have been able to configure OS X on x230 (Graphics, sound patched, ...)
The last to do in order to get a fully working x230 uder OS X: replace the wifi card.

If somehow can remove the whitelist protection:
http://download.lenovo.com/ibmdl/pub/pc/...uj13us.exe

Bios Version:
LENOVO - 2520
Phoenix BIOS SC-T v2.2

Thank you in advance

For those interested by the guide (ML on x230):
http://www.thinkpads.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=32&t=111039

I'd like to add the X230t users (who have been waiting for the same reason:http://www.bios-mods.com/forum/Thread-Lenovo-Thinkpad-X230-Tablet-whitelist-removal?pid=48109#pid48109) to the conversation.

I can post any details anyone requires.

PS. Fraisdos, shoot me a PM. I've got a bunch of info on how to get the X230 working better (ssdt, etc).
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#15
(08-26-2013, 09:26 AM)The Freeman Wrote:
(08-13-2013, 10:59 AM)fraisdos Wrote:
(08-09-2013, 01:51 PM)fraisdos Wrote: Hi everyone,

I have been able to configure OS X on x230 (Graphics, sound patched, ...)
The last to do in order to get a fully working x230 uder OS X: replace the wifi card.

If somehow can remove the whitelist protection:
http://download.lenovo.com/ibmdl/pub/pc/...uj13us.exe

Bios Version:
LENOVO - 2520
Phoenix BIOS SC-T v2.2

Thank you in advance

For those interested by the guide (ML on x230):
http://www.thinkpads.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=32&t=111039

I'd like to add the X230t users (who have been waiting for the same reason:http://www.bios-mods.com/forum/Thread-Lenovo-Thinkpad-X230-Tablet-whitelist-removal?pid=48109#pid48109) to the conversation.

I can post any details anyone requires.

PS. Fraisdos, shoot me a PM. I've got a bunch of info on how to get the X230 working better (ssdt, etc).

Have you got a mod for whitelist removal ?
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#16
Sorry, I'm new at this, but I am looking for a BIOS that will let me use the Intel 7260HMW on my Lenovo X230?

Thanks for any help!!

BIOS Link 2.56
http://download.lenovo.com/ibmdl/pub/pc/...uj14us.exe
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#17
-Manufacturer:Lenovo
-Motherboard Model:ThinkPad X230
-Bios revision:G2ET97WW
-Bios Type: (unknown)
-Bios Download Link: http://driverdl.lenovo.com.cn/think/down.../5794/BIOS[g2uj15us].exe
-RW Everything Report Download Link: (unknown)

Many thanks!!!
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#18
I've done it myself. It's not a total solution but works. I'd like to share my experience as following.

Things should be prepared
- PhoenixTool v1.90
- RW v1.50
- A hex editor
- The preinstalled WiFi module's hardware ID. For my X230, it's VEN_10EC&DEV_8176&SUBSYS_819510EC(seen from device manager)
- The new module's hardware ID(if not known, install it and X230 will tell you the ID on its' startup halt screen, just record it). For Intel Centrino 2230, it's 8086/0888/8086/4262(seen from the startup halt screen)
Specially, a Linux environment is recommended to speed up to find out the file which contains white list

Then following steps may be help
1. Download the lastest BIOS from Lenovo, for this case, it's http://driverdl.lenovo.com.cn/think/down.../5794/BIOS[g2uj15us].exe
2. Execute the download EXE file to extact the BIOS files but not install the new BIOS. By default, the BIOS file will the extracted to
C:\DRIVERS\FLASH\g2uj15us
3. Lauch the PhoenixTool
a) In the 'Original' field, choose the file 'C:\DRIVERS\FLASH\g2uj15us\G2ET97WW\$01D3000.FL2' for it
b) Launch DW and then simple press Ctrl+F2 to save a copy of ACPI table, you can save it under C:\DRIVERS\FLASH\g2uj15us\G2ET97WW as the default file name AcpiTbls.rw
c) Back to PhoenixTool, choose the new saved RW file in field ' RW file'
d) Click the 'Advanced' button in the bottom of PhoenixTool, make sure you've choosed the following 2 options
- Allow user to modify other module
- No SLIC
e) Click 'Go' button in the bottom of PhoenixTool and wait until the popup window 'You can now make manual alternations...' appears.
!!!Important, don't click the 'OK' button now, we need to change the white list before we click the 'OK' button
f) Under the folder C:\DRIVERS\FLASH\g2uj15us\G2ET97WW\DUMP, we have near 2,000 files. The while list file is among them. I don't know the naming rule for these files and just know there will be one or more files should contain the white list. We have got the device ID from device manager as VEN_10EC&DEV_8176&SUBSYS_819510EC which should be translated to 'EC107681EC109581'. Then it will be a huge job to find the hex string among the 2,000 files. Now we can turn to Linux, just copy the files to a Linux system and then save following code as a shell script(x230.sh)
#!/bin/bash
for file in /tmp/DUMP/*.ROM; do
xxd $file |grep -q -i 'ec10 7681 ec10 9581'
echo $? '-' $file
done
Then run the follwing command,
./x230.sh |grep '0 - '
And I got the result
0 - /tmp/DUMP/79E0EDD7-9D1D-4F41-AE1A-F896169E5216_1_1457.ROM
So we find the whitelist file
g) Open the hex editor, find the hex string, replace the new hardware ID and save it
h) Return to PhoenixTool ,click the 'OK' button and wait it to finish. It will generate the new BIOS file '$01D3000_SLIC.FL2'.
4. Save the old BIOS file $01D3000.FL2 then use ''$01D3000_SLIC.FL2' to replace it.
5. Run the BIOS utility C:\DRIVERS\FLASH\g2uj15us\WINUPTP.exe to flash the new modified BIOS

Enjoy it
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#19
(11-25-2013, 09:13 PM)newcat Wrote: I've done it myself. It's not a total solution but works. I'd like to share my experience as following.

Things should be prepared
- PhoenixTool v1.90
- RW v1.50
- A hex editor
- The preinstalled WiFi module's hardware ID. For my X230, it's VEN_10EC&DEV_8176&SUBSYS_819510EC(seen from device manager)
- The new module's hardware ID(if not known, install it and X230 will tell you the ID on its' startup halt screen, just record it). For Intel Centrino 2230, it's 8086/0888/8086/4262(seen from the startup halt screen)
Specially, a Linux environment is recommended to speed up to find out the file which contains white list

Then following steps may be help
1. Download the lastest BIOS from Lenovo, for this case, it's http://driverdl.lenovo.com.cn/think/down.../5794/BIOS[g2uj15us].exe
2. Execute the download EXE file to extact the BIOS files but not install the new BIOS. By default, the BIOS file will the extracted to
C:\DRIVERS\FLASH\g2uj15us
3. Lauch the PhoenixTool
a) In the 'Original' field, choose the file 'C:\DRIVERS\FLASH\g2uj15us\G2ET97WW\$01D3000.FL2' for it
b) Launch DW and then simple press Ctrl+F2 to save a copy of ACPI table, you can save it under C:\DRIVERS\FLASH\g2uj15us\G2ET97WW as the default file name AcpiTbls.rw
c) Back to PhoenixTool, choose the new saved RW file in field ' RW file'
d) Click the 'Advanced' button in the bottom of PhoenixTool, make sure you've choosed the following 2 options
- Allow user to modify other module
- No SLIC
e) Click 'Go' button in the bottom of PhoenixTool and wait until the popup window 'You can now make manual alternations...' appears.
!!!Important, don't click the 'OK' button now, we need to change the white list before we click the 'OK' button
f) Under the folder C:\DRIVERS\FLASH\g2uj15us\G2ET97WW\DUMP, we have near 2,000 files. The while list file is among them. I don't know the naming rule for these files and just know there will be one or more files should contain the white list. We have got the device ID from device manager as VEN_10EC&DEV_8176&SUBSYS_819510EC which should be translated to 'EC107681EC109581'. Then it will be a huge job to find the hex string among the 2,000 files. Now we can turn to Linux, just copy the files to a Linux system and then save following code as a shell script(x230.sh)
#!/bin/bash
for file in /tmp/DUMP/*.ROM; do
xxd $file |grep -q -i 'ec10 7681 ec10 9581'
echo $? '-' $file
done
Then run the follwing command,
./x230.sh |grep '0 - '
And I got the result
0 - /tmp/DUMP/79E0EDD7-9D1D-4F41-AE1A-F896169E5216_1_1457.ROM
So we find the whitelist file
g) Open the hex editor, find the hex string, replace the new hardware ID and save it
h) Return to PhoenixTool ,click the 'OK' button and wait it to finish. It will generate the new BIOS file '$01D3000_SLIC.FL2'.
4. Save the old BIOS file $01D3000.FL2 then use ''$01D3000_SLIC.FL2' to replace it.
5. Run the BIOS utility C:\DRIVERS\FLASH\g2uj15us\WINUPTP.exe to flash the new modified BIOS

Enjoy it

Thanks for info.
And successful flash?

From Hanoi, Vietnam
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#20
(11-25-2013, 09:31 PM)sovem Wrote:
(11-25-2013, 09:13 PM)newcat Wrote: I've done it myself. It's not a total solution but works. I'd like to share my experience as following.

Things should be prepared
- PhoenixTool v1.90
- RW v1.50
- A hex editor
- The preinstalled WiFi module's hardware ID. For my X230, it's VEN_10EC&DEV_8176&SUBSYS_819510EC(seen from device manager)
- The new module's hardware ID(if not known, install it and X230 will tell you the ID on its' startup halt screen, just record it). For Intel Centrino 2230, it's 8086/0888/8086/4262(seen from the startup halt screen)
Specially, a Linux environment is recommended to speed up to find out the file which contains white list

Then following steps may be help
1. Download the lastest BIOS from Lenovo, for this case, it's http://driverdl.lenovo.com.cn/think/down.../5794/BIOS[g2uj15us].exe
2. Execute the download EXE file to extact the BIOS files but not install the new BIOS. By default, the BIOS file will the extracted to
C:\DRIVERS\FLASH\g2uj15us
3. Lauch the PhoenixTool
a) In the 'Original' field, choose the file 'C:\DRIVERS\FLASH\g2uj15us\G2ET97WW\$01D3000.FL2' for it
b) Launch DW and then simple press Ctrl+F2 to save a copy of ACPI table, you can save it under C:\DRIVERS\FLASH\g2uj15us\G2ET97WW as the default file name AcpiTbls.rw
c) Back to PhoenixTool, choose the new saved RW file in field ' RW file'
d) Click the 'Advanced' button in the bottom of PhoenixTool, make sure you've choosed the following 2 options
- Allow user to modify other module
- No SLIC
e) Click 'Go' button in the bottom of PhoenixTool and wait until the popup window 'You can now make manual alternations...' appears.
!!!Important, don't click the 'OK' button now, we need to change the white list before we click the 'OK' button
f) Under the folder C:\DRIVERS\FLASH\g2uj15us\G2ET97WW\DUMP, we have near 2,000 files. The while list file is among them. I don't know the naming rule for these files and just know there will be one or more files should contain the white list. We have got the device ID from device manager as VEN_10EC&DEV_8176&SUBSYS_819510EC which should be translated to 'EC107681EC109581'. Then it will be a huge job to find the hex string among the 2,000 files. Now we can turn to Linux, just copy the files to a Linux system and then save following code as a shell script(x230.sh)
#!/bin/bash
for file in /tmp/DUMP/*.ROM; do
xxd $file |grep -q -i 'ec10 7681 ec10 9581'
echo $? '-' $file
done
Then run the follwing command,
./x230.sh |grep '0 - '
And I got the result
0 - /tmp/DUMP/79E0EDD7-9D1D-4F41-AE1A-F896169E5216_1_1457.ROM
So we find the whitelist file
g) Open the hex editor, find the hex string, replace the new hardware ID and save it
h) Return to PhoenixTool ,click the 'OK' button and wait it to finish. It will generate the new BIOS file '$01D3000_SLIC.FL2'.
4. Save the old BIOS file $01D3000.FL2 then use ''$01D3000_SLIC.FL2' to replace it.
5. Run the BIOS utility C:\DRIVERS\FLASH\g2uj15us\WINUPTP.exe to flash the new modified BIOS

Enjoy it

Thanks for info.
And successful flash?
Successful!!! And 2 additional notes for my case:
1. I didn't replace the pre-installed device ID in the white list. I replaced the upper one which should be for the 63xx WiFi module. So the pre-installed and new WiFi module are both supported.
2. I've already installed the new BIOS before and the utility don't install the same version of BIOS. So I have to installed a lower version of the BIOS firstly and then installed my mod-bios because I don't know the command options of the BIOS utility.
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