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Hey Guys,
I'm looking to Modify or Remove the Whitelist. I have a HP Pavilion G6-1339sg. It has the original Ralink RT5390. Insyde Bios F.66. HP---SP60864
Trying to install an Intel Centrino N 1030. Or should I give up and go with a different card?
(11-04-2014, 08:53 AM)plzfixme Wrote: [ -> ]Hey Guys,
I'm looking to Modify or Remove the Whitelist. I have a HP Pavilion G6-1339sg. It has the original Ralink RT5390. Insyde Bios F.66. HP---SP60864
Trying to install an Intel Centrino N 1030. Or should I give up and go with a different card?

Hi friend,
We can try to Mod an old version so you have rollback to version F.33 sp54660 !
Let me know if You would !

HP Pavilion g4-1018tu Notebook PC support

HP Pavilion g4-1009tx Notebook PC support

Microsoft Windows 7 (64-bit)

Version Date Size SoftPack
F.66 02-2013 11.3M sp60864.exe
F.65 11-2012 11.3M sp59558.exe
F.64 05-2012 11.3M sp57333.exe
F.63 04-2012 11.3M sp56874.exe
F.62 03-2012 11.3M sp56298.exe
F.52 01-2012 11.3M sp55717.exe
F.41 12-2011 9.12M sp55451.exe
F.34 10-2011 9.11M sp54843.exe
F.33 09-2011 9.10M sp54660.exe
F.32 08-2011 9.10M sp54223.exe
F.24 07-2011 9.40M sp53872.exe
F.23 07-2011 9.40M sp53733.exe
F.15 06-2011 7.08M sp53399.exe
F.14 05-2011 7.08M sp53128.exe
F.07 04-2011 7.04M sp52812.exe
F.06 04-2011 7.04M sp52469.exe

Models :

PlatformName1=1666
PlatformName2=1667
PlatformName3=1668
PlatformName4=1669
PlatformName5=166A
PlatformName6=166B
PlatformName7=166C
PlatformName8=166D
PlatformName9=166E
PlatformName10=166F
PlatformName11=1670
PlatformName12=1671
PlatformName13=1672
PlatformName14=338A
PlatformName15=338B
PlatformName16=338C

Bios

1666 = 1666 - 166B
166C = 166C - 1672
338A = 338A - 338C

Which is your Model ? 1666 - 166C - 338A ?
You can read into Bios Setuputility Informations or under bottom label laptop near serial number or using AIDA64 program.

Let me know
Regards
Thanks for the reply! I think my model is 166C .
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(11-04-2014, 11:39 AM)plzfixme Wrote: [ -> ]Thanks for the reply! I think my model is 166C .
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Can You rollback to version F.34 (I am Modding now for another user) ?
Just download original bios sp54843.exe and execute It (I saw that there is no Bios Version Check active so You can flash easy).
Then when You got F.34 like Bios version, use this tool, run It as Admin and upload here the results file :

http://rghost.net/58219938

Let me know
Regards
(11-04-2014, 02:01 PM)BDMaster Wrote: [ -> ]. . .

Hi friend,
I have done two F.34 sp54843 versions (only for 0166C) :

1. Based on Bios Backup reflashing using FPT 8.1
2. Generalized Version reflashing using InsydeFlash.exe

Before flashing it needs to check Recovery Procedure on your Laptop so download this
HP tool to prepare an USB Stick and rename USB as HP_TOOLS :

http://donovan6000.blogspot.it/2013/06/i...overy.html

http://ftp.hp.com/pub/softpaq/sp52501-53000/sp52509.exe

Then download Recovery Files, unpack them into a folder and copy all files from It to USB root (C:\) :

http://rghost.net/58887699

Execute Recovery Procedure :

To recover the BIOS on your notebook using the USB key:
1.Plug the notebook into an AC adapter.
2.Insert the USB key with HP_Tools installed into an available USB port.
3.Press the Power button while holding the Windows key and the B key.
4.The emergency recovery feature replaces the BIOS with the version on the USB key.
The computer reboots automatically when the process is completed successfully.
You are now able to enter into the BIOS screens or Windows operating system after recovering the BIOS.

http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/docum...=c02693833&tmp_task=solveCategory&cc=us&dlc=en&lc=en&os=4063&product=5068269&sw_lang=

When You tested your Laptop Recovery You can proceding to flash Bios !!!

To use 1st Bios Mod download this file and unpack, read instructions and prepare an USB Dos Formatted Bootable,
copy all files from modified folder into USB and Boot from USB Dos, then execute flash.bat comand :

http://rghost.net/58890086

To use 2nd Bios Mod download this file and unpack, then use InsydeFlash.exe to write your Bios Mod into Eeprom :

http://rghost.net/58887758

Let me know
Regards
Hi Friend,
i get this error (error boot block cannot support to downgrade.the system bios will not be update) - 2nd Bios Mod.
(11-05-2014, 09:29 AM)plzfixme Wrote: [ -> ]Hi Friend,
i get this error (error boot block cannot support to downgrade.the system bios will not be update) - 2nd Bios Mod.

Ok friend,
try this dll, replace It into Bios Mod Folder and try to flash It again :

http://rghost.net/58898054

let me know
Regards
It was bad. Erasing and writing was good, after reboot just black screen and blinked Caps Lock.
P.S. Sorry for my broking english.
(11-05-2014, 09:53 AM)plzfixme Wrote: [ -> ]It was bad. Erasing and writing was good, after reboot just black screen and blinked Caps Lock.
P.S. Sorry for my broking english.

Ok friend,
Dll is good and bypassed error, issue is the Bios RSA locked !
I used the new trick suggested by Donovan6k to avoid, but It's aproblem yet.
I will contact Donovan6k to ask how to correct It.

To Recover your Laptop follow this instructions :

HP tool to prepare an USB Stick and rename USB as HP_TOOLS :

http://donovan6000.blogspot.it/2013/06/i...overy.html

http://ftp.hp.com/pub/softpaq/sp52501-53000/sp52509.exe

Then download Recovery Files, unpack them into a folder and copy all files from It to USB root (C:\) :

http://rghost.net/58887699

Execute Recovery Procedure :

To recover the BIOS on your notebook using the USB key:
1.Plug the notebook into an AC adapter.
2.Insert the USB key with HP_Tools installed into an available USB port.
3.Press the Power button while holding the Windows key and the B key.
4.The emergency recovery feature replaces the BIOS with the version on the USB key.
The computer reboots automatically when the process is completed successfully.
You are now able to enter into the BIOS screens or Windows operating system after recovering the BIOS.

http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/docum...9&sw_lang=

Let me know
Regards
I have my system recovered.
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