06-20-2014, 04:46 PM
06-20-2014, 04:54 PM
Hello Dj-Elroy,
I am not exactly sure how to figure that out. I will do some research and post my results (this could take 5 minutes or 45 minutes). I currently know next to nothing about SLIC mods.
~Steven
I am not exactly sure how to figure that out. I will do some research and post my results (this could take 5 minutes or 45 minutes). I currently know next to nothing about SLIC mods.
~Steven
06-20-2014, 04:58 PM
I become an error Code -149 when i try to flash Any of these 3 bios´s :-(
Any Idea what i can do ?
ps: i made an backup of my current bios
i uploud it is u want it :-)
Any Idea what i can do ?
ps: i made an backup of my current bios
i uploud it is u want it :-)
06-20-2014, 05:11 PM
Hello Dj-Elroy,
Try following the flashing process for Phoenix described in this page using one of my modified BIOS images.
EDIT: Never mind. The BIOS version that you linked me to originally is different than the BIOS version that your BIOS has. Do not proceed with flashing. I will try to find your current BIOS version, mod it, and then upload it for you to flash. My mistake...
~Steven
Disregard my warning message. It is okay to flash that version. I went to the Lenovo site and it said that the xxxxx37 version is a newer version of the xxxxx21 version. Go to the linked page (about the flashing instructions) above and the instructions.
Here is the changelog for the BIOS update:
Try following the flashing process for Phoenix described in this page using one of my modified BIOS images.
EDIT: Never mind. The BIOS version that you linked me to originally is different than the BIOS version that your BIOS has. Do not proceed with flashing. I will try to find your current BIOS version, mod it, and then upload it for you to flash. My mistake...
~Steven
Disregard my warning message. It is okay to flash that version. I went to the Lenovo site and it said that the xxxxx37 version is a newer version of the xxxxx21 version. Go to the linked page (about the flashing instructions) above and the instructions.
Here is the changelog for the BIOS update:
Quote:Change history
2ACN37WW
Fixed memory compatibility issue
2ACN31WW
Fixed auto shutdown when rebooting on S10-3 systems
2ACN30WW
Fixed the appearence of bright line on upper LCD issue
2ACN21WW
1 Modified DMI string for reading SN number in winpe
2 Modified DMI string for QS function
06-20-2014, 06:08 PM
ok the only difference betwen my backup´t version and the original is the Key swap (fn to CRTL ) and i must use the original flasher to flash the modded bios :-) and it works like a charm :-D thx so much
i used the 5d version
can u mod in the key swat (fn to CTRL) wen i send u an bios with the funktion in it ?
here the bios i used to swap the key´s
FN-CTRL
i used the 5d version
can u mod in the key swat (fn to CTRL) wen i send u an bios with the funktion in it ?
here the bios i used to swap the key´s
FN-CTRL
06-20-2014, 06:15 PM
Hello Dj-Elroy,
I will modify the BIOS version with the Fn/Ctrl swap. I didn't even know that it was possible to swap them!
Please do keep in mind that this BIOS version is outdated, but that shouldn't matter as it is the version that you had before flashing my mod and you will have all of the Intel Menu options.
I will modify the BIOS version with the Fn/Ctrl swap. I didn't even know that it was possible to swap them!
Please do keep in mind that this BIOS version is outdated, but that shouldn't matter as it is the version that you had before flashing my mod and you will have all of the Intel Menu options.
06-20-2014, 06:23 PM
(06-20-2014, 06:15 PM)Sml6397 Wrote: [ -> ]Hello Dj-Elroy,is there any chance to swap the key in the updatet version ?
I will modify the BIOS version with the Fn/Ctrl swap. I didn't even know that it was possible to swap them!
Please do keep in mind that this BIOS version is outdated, but that shouldn't matter as it is the version that you had before flashing my mod and you will have all of the Intel Menu options.
06-20-2014, 06:28 PM
There is a small chance that it could be an option that is hidden in your BIOS. I will check an see if this is true. If it is, I will add it to the most recent version.
If not, I am not sure how the keyboard configuration data in the BIOS works at the moment. It will be something I am looking into in the near future.
I was not able to find the keyboard configuration option in your BIOS. I will continue modding the Fn/Ctrl swapped image.
If not, I am not sure how the keyboard configuration data in the BIOS works at the moment. It will be something I am looking into in the near future.
I was not able to find the keyboard configuration option in your BIOS. I will continue modding the Fn/Ctrl swapped image.
06-20-2014, 06:34 PM
that are the diffrences between the fn-swap version an your´s ?
06-20-2014, 06:40 PM
Hello Dj-Elroy,
I didn't quite catch your last question. Did you mean "What are the differences between the older version and the newer version?"
I have finished modifying the version with the Fn/Ctrl swap. I am going to verify that it is safe to flash, then I will upload it for you.
I didn't quite catch your last question. Did you mean "What are the differences between the older version and the newer version?"
I have finished modifying the version with the Fn/Ctrl swap. I am going to verify that it is safe to flash, then I will upload it for you.