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Hello everyone, I installed this bios on my DV6 (it has an Intel Core i7 2860QM), I currently have a Broadcom 4313 wifi card that only reaches 72 Mbps.

What is the best wireless card I can install to keep wireless and bluetooth functions?

I thought of buying on the aliexpress the Intel 7260 AC card (7260HMW with bluetooth 4.0), but I saw that some people had problems, does it work properly?
(10-24-2017, 07:07 AM)renato_agm Wrote: [ -> ]Hello everyone, I installed this bios on my DV6 (it has an Intel Core i7 2860QM), I currently have a Broadcom 4313 wifi card that only reaches 72 Mbps.

What is the best wireless card I can install to keep wireless and bluetooth functions?

I thought of buying on the aliexpress the Intel 7260 AC card (7260HMW with bluetooth 4.0), but I saw that some people had problems, does it work properly?

Well, i buy the 2760HMW Intel card and using the bios of the first page (with the Advanced and Power menu), but the whitelist is not removed, on startup the notebook halts and show the message "Wireless Module not supported" and "Bluetooth Module ID (704)".

Unfortunately I searched the entire internet for the download with the white list unlocked but could not find. The existing links no longer exist and some others request permission.

I Give up.
(04-09-2017, 04:54 PM)vikramreddym Wrote: [ -> ]
(03-03-2017, 12:42 PM)mirh Wrote: [ -> ]
Quote:HP Insyde F.1B SP55068
Special thanks to lightskreen, AeroXLR, Smith@@, and Maverick
Modifications include:
  • Advanced and Power tabs unlocked
  • WIFI and Bluetooth whitelists removed
  • Hackintosh native power management enabled
Links:
Attached here for safety.
Don't forget to get your unbrickable "recovery disk" before proceeding.

If somebody could get donovan6000 latests then..

It says private. I cannot access the file.
What wireless card is everyone else using in their dv6 - 61xx series? Will the intel 8265 work?

I also noticed that my laptop becomes sluggish after the bios update. Like while loading pages in the browser and while playing AOM game. If I revert back to regular bios and change to defaults(F9), only then the smooth performance is returned. What could be going wrong? Something to do with cpu frequencies?
КАК СКАЧАТЬ?how to download?   MOD BIOS
All Private or Broken Links :/

Need a Bios for HP DV6 6b55eg for installing a new WIFI Card :/
Hi all,

Yesterday when i changing the video out options, i changed primary to PEG and enabled the Intel card. Now i cannot enter the bios anymore, i tried to reset bios, pull out the battery and bios battery, shortcut the battery pins, wait about 12 hours but it did not work, then i tried to flash a new bios with windows + B key combination but it did not worked also. I created usb disk or HP_TOOLS partition inside the hdd but i think it does not read the usb or disks.

When i press power key, fan speeds are increasing but than stops and works again. keep looping like that. i think the notebook doesnt boot.

I think i bricked my laptop, please help...
(02-21-2019, 09:50 AM)EzerchE Wrote: [ -> ]Hi all,

Yesterday when i changing the video out options, i changed primary to PEG and enabled the Intel card. Now i cannot enter the bios anymore, i tried to reset bios, pull out the battery and bios battery, shortcut the battery pins, wait about 12 hours but it did not work, then i tried to flash a new bios with windows + B key combination but it did not worked also. I created usb disk or HP_TOOLS partition inside the hdd but i think it does not read the usb or disks.

When i press power key, fan speeds are increasing but than stops and works again. keep looping like that. i think the notebook doesnt boot.

I think i bricked my laptop, please help...

Hi EzerchE,

I did exactly the same! 

Did you manage to recover your laptop?
(02-26-2019, 06:51 PM)milos_g Wrote: [ -> ]
(02-21-2019, 09:50 AM)EzerchE Wrote: [ -> ]Hi all,

Yesterday when i changing the video out options, i changed primary to PEG and enabled the Intel card. Now i cannot enter the bios anymore, i tried to reset bios, pull out the battery and bios battery, shortcut the battery pins, wait about 12 hours but it did not work, then i tried to flash a new bios with windows + B key combination but it did not worked also. I created usb disk or HP_TOOLS partition inside the hdd but i think it does not read the usb or disks.

When i press power key, fan speeds are increasing but than stops and works again. keep looping like that. i think the notebook doesnt boot.

I think i bricked my laptop, please help...

Hi EzerchE,

I did exactly the same! 

Did you manage to recover your laptop?

Nope, no chance, i tried everything i can do, but its cannot boot.
Thank you for your response! 

I tried everything like you, and also changing the CPU. No success... Sad

Fresco USB to VGA adapter will probably not help, but I will try anyway in a few days. 

I saw somewhere that the video outputs are going through the integrated GPU.

Meanwhile, I ordered USB EEPROM flasher with clips.

That is my last resort. 

I will let you know if I managed to unbrick it!
(03-01-2019, 06:33 PM)milos_g Wrote: [ -> ]Thank you for your response! 

I tried everything like you, and also changing the CPU. No success... Sad

Fresco USB to VGA adapter will probably not help, but I will try anyway in a few days. 

I saw somewhere that the video outputs are going through the integrated GPU.

Meanwhile, I ordered USB EEPROM flasher with clips.

That is my last resort. 

I will let you know if I managed to unbrick it!

I talk with a notebook service and they will try to put the bios out from motherboard, flash the original bios and solder it back. I will inform if it works.
Hi EzerchE,

I managed to unbrick it with this cheap USB EEPROM programmer (CH341A) with clips.  Smile

If you did not fix your laptop, this is a DIY cheap alternative.

No soldering needed, but you need to be able to disassemble the laptop because otherwise, the BIOS EEPROM is not so much accessible with the clips.

At least not with the clips I had available. 

Attached are the driver, flash utility and pictures. 

You will also need a 4096KB 01658.bin BIOS dump (which is also attached) 

I had to wipe the BIOS chip as it was not allowing me to write the 01658.bin file.  

Once completed, your HP should boot with stock BIOS F1B.

Good luck!
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