03-19-2015, 09:40 AM
03-20-2015, 04:04 AM
03-20-2015, 11:29 AM
(03-20-2015, 04:04 AM)BDMaster Wrote: [ -> ]Try this one :
http://rghost.net/6Ct5n54cn
Let me know
Regards
Hi BDmaster.
Thx for the up
Is this a new modified 1.39 ? I ask because I recall from few pages back that I need to flash back to the stock 1.39 bios before flashing a modified version.
03-21-2015, 09:29 AM
03-22-2015, 03:27 PM
(03-21-2015, 09:29 AM)BDMaster Wrote: [ -> ]Yes You ca use this one, run It as Admin :
http://rghost.net/6Xx8hBMKK
let me know
Regards
Hi BDMaster..
Super thanks for the -dummies- version of this procedure..
But.. /Cry.. For whatever reason it wouldn't detect 1866..
The White list portion works fine.
03-22-2015, 05:52 PM
Ok I have redone all steps for v-1.39 so Slic 2.1 + NWL + Speed Memory :
http://rghost.net/6gd2zPw5T
Let me know
Regfards
http://rghost.net/6gd2zPw5T
Let me know
Regfards
03-23-2015, 11:23 AM
(03-22-2015, 05:52 PM)BDMaster Wrote: [ -> ]Ok I have redone all steps for v-1.39 so Slic 2.1 + NWL + Speed Memory :
http://rghost.net/6gd2zPw5T
Let me know
Regfards
Thanks BDMaster
What you've created is -ART-
03-28-2015, 04:47 AM
Quote:Ok I have redone all steps for v-1.39 so Slic 2.1 + NWL + Speed Memory :
Another would be to unlock the AES-NI and it would be just fine!
p.s. As an example: Bios 1.29 with NWL + UNLOCK AES-NI - http://rghost.ru/7j8G4WXJS
p.p.s. And here you can see where this lock is contained: http://pastebin.com/KV0psdr8 + http://pastebin.com/4Wa0iaHz
Russia and members from forum ixbt are waiting new patching BIOS 1.39 with AES-NI unlock :-)
05-24-2015, 02:48 AM
Hi there,
Firstly, big thanks for that wonderful BIOS mod! I have installed it on my wife's notebook and added new memory! Works like a charm!
Secondly, unfortunately my X220 has TPM installed. After I installed that BIOS mod, the result of that actions make me s**t a huge pile of bricks (sorry for my language), cause it is my work notebook and I need it everyday.
After I installed BIOS MOD and restart the system at first there was no any response except 5 beeps (problems with Motherboard). After some digging I found that the reason of those beeps is TPM, that, somehow, detects that the BIOS installed is not legit one.
After three force restarts I luckily managed to start the system, downgraded to previous, early version of the original BIOS (1.38) and, after restart, install the last original one (1.39)
My question: Is it possible to make working BIOS MOD with TPM in mind? I (and I believe a lot of other users) need working quick memory and white-list on their system with TPM module enabled.
I am ready to donate for this.
Thanks in advance
Firstly, big thanks for that wonderful BIOS mod! I have installed it on my wife's notebook and added new memory! Works like a charm!
Secondly, unfortunately my X220 has TPM installed. After I installed that BIOS mod, the result of that actions make me s**t a huge pile of bricks (sorry for my language), cause it is my work notebook and I need it everyday.
After I installed BIOS MOD and restart the system at first there was no any response except 5 beeps (problems with Motherboard). After some digging I found that the reason of those beeps is TPM, that, somehow, detects that the BIOS installed is not legit one.
After three force restarts I luckily managed to start the system, downgraded to previous, early version of the original BIOS (1.38) and, after restart, install the last original one (1.39)
My question: Is it possible to make working BIOS MOD with TPM in mind? I (and I believe a lot of other users) need working quick memory and white-list on their system with TPM module enabled.
I am ready to donate for this.
Thanks in advance
05-24-2015, 03:23 AM
Hello Simpetus,
I believe that it would be possible. Could you provide me with a link to the TPM BIOS please?
~Steven
I believe that it would be possible. Could you provide me with a link to the TPM BIOS please?
~Steven