Camilo,
Tried this latest BIOS but the system haulted when I installed the new dual band combo card. The error is:
Wireless module not supported.
The system has detected a Wireless module instaled in the system is not supported. The system haluted. Please remove device and restart.
WLAN Module ID (702)
I tried to restart but on restart I got a blank screen with the caps lock kept blinking (2 long flashes).
I needed to pull the battery to clear CMOS and reinstall the old wifi card (Intel centrino 1030N). Then on boot the screen showed an error of: invalid checksum press enter to clear cmos and restart.
What do you think?
Regards,
Curtis
(02-17-2012, 11:25 AM)camiloml Wrote: [ -> ]Ok, let's shoot another try
http://www.bios-mods.com/BIOS/Whitelists...miloml.exe
Don't worry if you see the unsupported wireless errors on boot, just wait a moment and see if it boots and doesn't hang.
Hi again,
Are we dead in the water with this one?
Rgds,
Curtis
At the moment
I will try a harder patch if you want to test it.
Camilo,
Sounds like I should make a backup flashdrive!
I'll try it but what makes it a harder patch?
Thanks,
Curtis
Did u find a solution? Im still waitin for it
Hi,
I am able to boot to windows with this one. The Realtek 8188CEB8 card doesn't install properly though. Seems to need a driver; which I cannot find. And eventhough I purchased this card through the hp store, hp support has no driver for it. The blu-tooth functions of the card do install automatically. I can't seem to find a driver for this combo wifi card anywhere.
Is it possible that this could be a BIOS issue?
Thanks,
Curtis