01-23-2012, 11:15 AM
01-23-2012, 01:05 PM
01-23-2012, 03:20 PM
(01-23-2012, 01:05 PM)evilshadowreign Wrote: [ -> ](01-23-2012, 11:15 AM)SnakyJake Wrote: [ -> ]I can't seem to get it to work. Can you tell me the full procedure on how to mod? Thanks(01-23-2012, 08:58 AM)evilshadowreign Wrote: [ -> ]Thanks I will try tonight
Would be nice to get some feedback :-)
Ok, here we go:
Best way to do it is with Linux. I used Fedora16, 32bit, but you probably can use some live cd.
I used Python 2.7, Python 3 will not work!
Have not tried Windows...probably will fail to load lzma libraries...
So here are the prerequisites I remember:
1. Linux (tested on Fedora16, 32bit)
2. lzmadec and lzma libraries (installed on most systems, look in /usr/lib for lzmadec.so and lzma.so; install required packages if needed)
3. Python 2.7, (maybe lower) and some python modules (scripts will complain about missing modules, install them)
What to do:
1. First download the stuff and extract to some directory.
2. Then you need some bios from your vendor. (with the fmem-mod you can extract it from your machine, but just take one from your vendor - easier)
3. in linux shell: untar the downloaded package: tar xzvf insyde.tgz
4. copy your bios to that directory
5. cd to that directory and do "python main.py -v biosfile newbiosfile"
This should create a patched bios, with lots of verbose output, or some errors (hopefully not).
If it works do another check with "python main.py -v newbiosfile" - should also run with no errors, then its ok.
Put newbiosfile to USB-Stick and rename it to the name your computer requires (see Flash-section on my website - its important to check recovery method first!)
If you cannot get it to work you can send the bios to me (contact on my website) and I will try it. Still you need to try that recovery method first if you want to make sure to be able to recover from a brick.
BTW: someone else is trying it on windows. Maybe there will be a complete windows package soon.
01-23-2012, 05:24 PM
(01-23-2012, 03:20 PM)SnakyJake Wrote: [ -> ](01-23-2012, 01:05 PM)evilshadowreign Wrote: [ -> ]Thanks, I don't use Linux. I only use windows so i think i will wait for the windows package to come out. I don't want to waste your time.(01-23-2012, 11:15 AM)SnakyJake Wrote: [ -> ]I can't seem to get it to work. Can you tell me the full procedure on how to mod? Thanks(01-23-2012, 08:58 AM)evilshadowreign Wrote: [ -> ]Thanks I will try tonight
Would be nice to get some feedback :-)
Ok, here we go:
Best way to do it is with Linux. I used Fedora16, 32bit, but you probably can use some live cd.
I used Python 2.7, Python 3 will not work!
Have not tried Windows...probably will fail to load lzma libraries...
So here are the prerequisites I remember:
1. Linux (tested on Fedora16, 32bit)
2. lzmadec and lzma libraries (installed on most systems, look in /usr/lib for lzmadec.so and lzma.so; install required packages if needed)
3. Python 2.7, (maybe lower) and some python modules (scripts will complain about missing modules, install them)
What to do:
1. First download the stuff and extract to some directory.
2. Then you need some bios from your vendor. (with the fmem-mod you can extract it from your machine, but just take one from your vendor - easier)
3. in linux shell: untar the downloaded package: tar xzvf insyde.tgz
4. copy your bios to that directory
5. cd to that directory and do "python main.py -v biosfile newbiosfile"
This should create a patched bios, with lots of verbose output, or some errors (hopefully not).
If it works do another check with "python main.py -v newbiosfile" - should also run with no errors, then its ok.
Put newbiosfile to USB-Stick and rename it to the name your computer requires (see Flash-section on my website - its important to check recovery method first!)
If you cannot get it to work you can send the bios to me (contact on my website) and I will try it. Still you need to try that recovery method first if you want to make sure to be able to recover from a brick.
BTW: someone else is trying it on windows. Maybe there will be a complete windows package soon.
Thanks, i use windows only. I think i will wait for the windows package to come out since i don't want to waste your time.
01-23-2012, 05:52 PM
I try to test it on some windows machine this week, so on weekend it should be out
01-23-2012, 07:02 PM
Thank you so much
01-24-2012, 06:17 AM
hi i am try your script in fedora and flash the output file but nothing has been unlocked !!
plz can you look in to my bios file
plz can you look in to my bios file
01-24-2012, 01:01 PM
(01-24-2012, 06:17 AM)akbar102 Wrote: [ -> ]hi i am try your script in fedora and flash the output file but nothing has been unlocked !!
plz can you look in to my bios file
Ok, first I was really happy my tool even got along with your file :-)
My bios is 1MB, yours is 2MB, still no errors.
The sad part: my tools don't find hidden forms, means: they are hidden differently than in my bios :-(
So I cannot present you a patched bios right now. But I will analyse your bios with IDA and find the peace of code hiding your forms. The script finds seven forms, I guess two of them (advanced and power) are hidden?
Edit: Ok, its 64bit Mine is 32bit. I'll see if I can crack that piece
So you will have to wait until I found the hiding code.
01-24-2012, 01:31 PM
(01-24-2012, 01:01 PM)SnakyJake Wrote: [ -> ](01-24-2012, 06:17 AM)akbar102 Wrote: [ -> ]hi i am try your script in fedora and flash the output file but nothing has been unlocked !!
plz can you look in to my bios file
Ok, first I was really happy my tool even got along with your file :-)
My bios is 1MB, yours is 2MB, still no errors.
The sad part: my tools don't find hidden forms, means: they are hidden differently than in my bios :-(
So I cannot present you a patched bios right now. But I will analyse your bios with IDA and find the peace of code hiding your forms. The script finds seven forms, I guess two of them (advanced and power) are hidden?
Edit: Ok, its 64bit Mine is 32bit. I'll see if I can crack that piece
So you will have to wait until I found the hiding code.
yes the advanced and power are hidden. thanks man for your help im wait for your work
01-24-2012, 01:32 PM
Can you try to flash this one:
http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/softw...10&sw_lang=
This is the newer version. Thanks
http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/softw...10&sw_lang=
This is the newer version. Thanks