(01-03-2015, 09:03 PM)D0rfm4tr4tz3 Wrote: [ -> ]For those who want to change the wifi card (or already did), I attached the current BIOS for the S205 without wifi card whitelisting and with the hidden menu option from xsmile's first post.
Thanks to xsmile, you just did a wonderful job
Please adjust the settings the way xsmile posted above.
Hi,
i flashed the bios. It works with hidden menu. But i cant get my new wireless card working. Is it possible that the whitelist was incomplete removed?
My new wireless card is Intel Centrino Advanced-N 6205 Wireless adapter. The old one was an Atheros AR9285.
Thanks.
What card model do you have?
The S205 probably is not fully compatible with newer Intel cards. I tried the Intel 6235 for instance and couldn't get it to work.
(07-31-2015, 12:39 PM)xsmile Wrote: [ -> ]What card model do you have?
The S205 probably is not fully compatible with newer Intel cards. I tried the Intel 6235 for instance and couldn't get it to work.
Intel Centrino Advanced-N 6205
Model: 62205ANHMW
(08-01-2015, 04:12 AM)BDMaster Wrote: [ -> ]Use this tool run It as Admin and upload here the result file :
http://rghost.net/7GBZt7FVt
http://rghost.net/53128665
let me know
Regards
BACKUP_Tools12.exe not working in Windows 10.
Universal Bios Backup.rar the results.rar is not being placed on the desktop. Maybe Windows 10 related too. I only have the backed up rom file.
Do i need to run in Windows 7 or 8?
Thanks!
No just send to me this one in PM !
Regards
You can use this tool :
Hiren's Boot DVD 15.2 Restored Edition 1.1 (January 2013)
You can find by Google and download It !
It's an LiveUSB with possibility to execute WinXP or Win7 (x32) so then You can run every
Program like normal !
Let me know
Regards
@bios-mod122:
I suggest you try an older Intel card, as I really doubt the new Intel cards will be functional in the S205.
The 6200 seems to work fine, see
[1],
[2].
I registered to say thank you! You saved me a lot of trouble with this solution.
@guga912: You're welcome. :-)