Hello dudu,
could you please unlock from my bios
- Battery whitelist removal
- WiFi Whitelist removal
- WWAN Whitelist removal
- Advanced Menu
- 16GB eGPU fix
Manufacturer: Lenovo
Model: X230
UEFI BIOS Version: 2.73 (G2ETB3WW)
Many thanks in advance.
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Hello Dudu,
could you please unlock from my bios
Manufacturer: Lenovo
Model: X230
UEFI BIOS Version: 2.51 (G2ET91WW)
- Wifi whitelist removal
- Battery whitelist removal
- Advanced menu
- Fix 16 GB/eGPU issue
Bios Dump -
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1pa5a80...ZksbNw_--4
Thank you very much.
(09-30-2018, 01:32 PM)izhbub2 Wrote: [ -> ]Hello Dudu,
could you please unlock from my bios
Manufacturer: Lenovo
Model: X230
UEFI BIOS Version: 2.51 (G2ET91WW)
Thank you very much.
Hi
dump wrong
use SPI-programmer and make new dump
Hello Dudu,
could you please do a few fixes and removals of this bios please?
- Battery whitelist removal
- WiFi Whitelist removal
- WWAN Whitelist removal
- Advanced Menu
- 16GB eGPU fix
Manufacturer: Lenovo
Model: X230
UEFI BIOS Version: 2.73 (G2ETB3WW)
-- Bios Download
https://ufile.io/yvfh1
Thanks
Hello,
Could anyone unlock this bios?
I'd like:
- Battery whitelist removal
- WiFi Whitelist removal
- WWAN Whitelist removal
- Advanced Menu
It's an x230 (duh) version 2.55 (G2ET95WW), extracted with a Bus Pirate I had around.
Sums:
Code:
1b92d08c7aeb6ee82f7b29602bd9f3d391d6119d tp1.bin
1b92d08c7aeb6ee82f7b29602bd9f3d391d6119d tp1.bin.bak
85d632790683d4abc1d1277d12c6ebcb87d5514e tp2.bin
85d632790683d4abc1d1277d12c6ebcb87d5514e tp2.bin.bak
(The bak files are just duplicates)
Thank you.
Hi, I have just got myself an X230 to replace my X220, but when i tried to move the 3g card (from lenovo) from my x220 to my x230, I get an error saying the card doesnt match the whitelist (annoying).
Can anyone here help remove the WWAN whitelist? I have 16GB of ram also so I guess I need the 16GB eGPU fix as well...
My x230 bios is G2ETA4WW (2.64), machine model number 23245WU if that matters.
Thanks in advance for any assistance!
EDIT: Lookin back a few pages I guess to do this, one needs a hardware programmer (SPI programmer)? I guess not so easy after all, sorry for the bother.