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[Request] Q6600 microcode for ThinkPad M58 Type 6234
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Native BIOS hasn't files 06F7.PAT & 06F7.HSH, but I see it on your screenshot.
Explain it.
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I've replaced microcode twicely by hex editing a iso file at offset 146C0A and 18C2ED. I checked microcode list by intelmicrocodelist.exe. I can't even create a own iso, beacuse after that bios can't boot up this iso and GRUB4DOS says "Minimal BASH-like line editing supported." etc.

Screenshot: https://prnt.sc/k0kjw7

You see that files, because that was my atteption to create a own iso file and I just added these files to the native BIOS img file.
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#4
1. Use Rufus to make DOS USB stick.
2. Unpack 5CJT77A.img to DOS USB stick.
3. Boot from DOS USB stick
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#5
Ok, I'll do that you say. But I have a question. How can I create a .hsh (hash file) if I again receive message about no cpu hash?
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I don't know algorithm for *.hsh files...

Try other method to update microcode.
Make DOS USB-stick (e.g, by Rufus), download and unzip all files for the modded version of CHECKUP7 to this DOS USB-stick.
Boot from this DOS USB-stick and make a photo of the screen with results.
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That checkup loads microcodes only temporarily. I taken on second attempt to update a BIOS, by USB this time and I get the whole time error about no cpu hash file. I start to giving up.

Video from checkup with some slow-mo at end: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1aP7Qrh...Px-_ge9muD
Screenshot from attempt to update BIOS via USB: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1FVxBs-...9WzHGpR5XG
This time I've deleted .hsh file and I see that is required file to update.
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#8
1. Download BIOS for ThinkCentre M55 and unpack it.
2. Copy 0106F7.PAT & 0106F7.HSH to your DOS USB stick with native BIOS flasher.
3. Boot from this DOS USB stick again.
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#9
Thanks. I'll do that not earlier than on Monday, because it's about my work computer. Even intelmicrocodelist.exe and MC Extractor says that is microcode for Q6600 (6F7). Should I leave a name 0106F7 or rename to 06F7?
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(06-30-2018, 03:34 PM)gregus1234 Wrote: Should I leave a name 0106F7 or rename to 06F7?
Try to leave original name at first.
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