Hi,
thats funny, because the latest bios you posted (the original) was also patched to remove whitelist.
Are you sure that was the original bios?
However, the patch seems okay. Maybe you should really give the Pin 20 a chance.
Or you revert to the original bios and post the results here and I make a patch of exactly your bios.
It is always dangerous to patch a Bios from someone else (f.e. SLIC Data may get corrupted)
Greetings
ZabbensX
(03-24-2015, 03:13 AM)ZabbensX Wrote: [ -> ]Hi,
thats funny, because the latest bios you posted (the original) was also patched to remove whitelist.
Are you sure that was the original bios?
However, the patch seems okay. Maybe you should really give the Pin 20 a chance.
Or you revert to the original bios and post the results here and I make a patch of exactly your bios.
It is always dangerous to patch a Bios from someone else (f.e. SLIC Data may get corrupted)
Greetings
ZabbensX
that's interesting, ok what i did, before i sent you the file, was find the latest BIOS available for my pc from the Lenovo website and patched it, then sent you the Results. so that information should be from the original unpatched bios.
(03-24-2015, 03:13 AM)ZabbensX Wrote: [ -> ]Hi,
thats funny, because the latest bios you posted (the original) was also patched to remove whitelist.
Are you sure that was the original bios?
However, the patch seems okay. Maybe you should really give the Pin 20 a chance.
Or you revert to the original bios and post the results here and I make a patch of exactly your bios.
It is always dangerous to patch a Bios from someone else (f.e. SLIC Data may get corrupted)
Greetings
ZabbensX
The last one i sent you was the original with no mod bios.
Hi,
i'll check the ROM again, did you test the PIN 20 trick? Some mods need it!
Greetings
ZabbensX
(03-25-2015, 01:49 AM)ZabbensX Wrote: [ -> ]Hi,
i'll check the ROM again, did you test the PIN 20 trick? Some mods need it!
Greetings
ZabbensX
no i did not. can you specify if do or not need it? i don't want to do harm to the card.
No can't specifiy it closer, a harm is nearly unlikely.
Just isolate Pin 20 and give it a try.
Greetings ZabbensX
(03-25-2015, 09:27 AM)ZabbensX Wrote: [ -> ]No can't specifiy it closer, a harm is nearly unlikely.
Just isolate Pin 20 and give it a try.
Greetings ZabbensX
Will try it today and report back. Thanks!
Dear Mods,
I am using a Lenovo Z570 laptop. It came with a Broadcom Corporation BCM4313 802.11bgn Wireless Network Adapter. It became faulty and I replaced it with a Intel Dual Band Wireless-AC 3160.
The bios came with the laptop: Pheonix securecore Tiano Version: 45CN38WW
Before installing the new card I applied the bios version: 45CN38WW_NWL_ByCamiloml
It worked fine for a day. After that it causes random freeze or lock ups. If I disable the new Wi-Fi adapter in the device manager the system runs fine.
As my Broadcom was faulty I am unable to find it's device id. But assuming that it would be the same for all models, I find this from another member's post.
Broadcom Corporation BCM4313 802.11bgn Wireless Network Adapter
VEN_14E4&DEV_4727&SUBSYS_051B14E4
And for the new card I have two device id's listed in the device manager.
Intel Dual Band Wireless-AC 3160
PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_08B3&SUBSYS_00708086&REV_83
PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_08B3&SUBSYS_00708086
In case if needed this is the id for Bluetooth Intel Wireless
USB\VID_8087&PID_07DC&REV_0001
Because some forums they suggested this also can cause the problems.
Link for the original Bios:
http://download.lenovo.com/UserFiles/Dri...CN38WW.exe
Please assist me in fixing this
Thanks
I have temporarily disabled my Wi-Fi to avoid freeze. Should I enable it while running this tool?
Thanks
Diimaan