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[REQUEST] Lenovo ThinkCentre M93p Tiny (FBKTxxA) Whitelist Removal
#31
(04-01-2020, 09:03 AM)fpiloni Wrote: Hello everyone, 
i have new request.

Installed internally a mini pci-e raiser on my Lenovo M93p Tiny model 10AA

I was supposed it wasn't in a whitelisted problem, due to that: it isn't a wifi device (i'm try to install external GPUs).

But it doesn't work so, it is possible to bypass at all the whitelist? The trick of reflashing with model/sn set to INVALID not worked.

So specific product model/name is:  10AAS0X90X

The bios is named as: FBKTDBA

but the filename reports this name: FBJYDBUSA
here is the Link: https://download.lenovo.com/pccbbs/think...wdbusa.exe
Or platform dependant: https://download.lenovo.com/pccbbs/think...ydbusa.exe

BUMP & UPDATE:

It seems correct that my problem is far away from whitelist, the problem is related to the unavailability of the pcie speed, it should be set to x16 by default, and no options to set at x1 (gen1).
There is any way to change this setting? Or to enable it's setting on bios screen? (it seems H2OUVE.exe not working: gives an "Failed to get bios data! Fail to get Variable Information."...maybe due to encryption?)

(btw, i think also having a mod to skip whitelist it's always useful....)

Thanks,
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#32
(04-09-2020, 03:19 AM)fpiloni Wrote:
(04-01-2020, 09:03 AM)fpiloni Wrote: Hello everyone, 
i have new request.

Installed internally a mini pci-e raiser on my Lenovo M93p Tiny model 10AA

I was supposed it wasn't in a whitelisted problem, due to that: it isn't a wifi device (i'm try to install external GPUs).

But it doesn't work so, it is possible to bypass at all the whitelist? The trick of reflashing with model/sn set to INVALID not worked.

So specific product model/name is:  10AAS0X90X

The bios is named as: FBKTDBA

but the filename reports this name: FBJYDBUSA
here is the Link: https://download.lenovo.com/pccbbs/think...wdbusa.exe
Or platform dependant: https://download.lenovo.com/pccbbs/think...ydbusa.exe

BUMP & UPDATE:

It seems correct that my problem is far away from whitelist, the problem is related to the unavailability of the pcie speed, it should be set to x16 by default, and no options to set at x1 (gen1).
There is any way to change this setting? Or to enable it's setting on bios screen? (it seems H2OUVE.exe not working: gives an "Failed to get bios data! Fail to get Variable Information."...maybe due to encryption?)

(btw, i think also having a mod to skip whitelist it's always useful....)

Thanks,

Sry but.... is this thread still alive?
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#33
(10-02-2019, 04:37 PM)tomado09 Wrote: I know this may not be exactly what you all are looking for...
But I was able to circumvent the whitelist by adding the device I wanted to use to the existing whitelist - overwriting one of the other entries with the vendor/device ID I wanted.
https://www.reddit.com/r/Lenovo/comments...ice_in_my/
If you're interested...

Hello all. 
Just want to share, that the above thread and guide by tomado09 absolutely works. 
In the case of my M93p, here is what is the ingredients of success:
1. Use flashrom software to read, verify and afterwards write the BIOS. I am having a hard time using CH341a programmer, but very smooth when using flashrom. 
2. The placement of the SOIC clip is very crucial, to determine a successful read-verify phase. 
3. Don't forget to read and verify afterwards, to make sure that all the reads are identical. In my case, I do multiple read-verify on each chip, and then comparing (using HxD) between each read to make sure that all the subsequent reads are identical. 
4. The method and the tools for find and replace the whitelist also works. Just make sure you follow each process. 

Thank you.
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#34
HI,
I would like to request a whitelisting for a network card I want to install on my

Lenovo m93p
https://www.sendspace.com/file/xqia34

Intel 7260.HMW Dual Band Wireless-AC 7260
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01E85QIFI

Thank you
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#35
BIOS Upgrade file: https://download.lenovo.com/pccbbs/think...ydbusa.exe

Would like a whitelist removal for this model system. I attached the BIOS dump from the two chips via CH341a programmer. Dropbox link here: https://www.dropbox.com/s/hlur16e8vqz2qh...d.bin?dl=0

Let me know if any additional info is needed! (First time requester) 

Thanks!

Edit, I was able to whitelist all devices using IDA Freeware and extracting the P32 body under the "error message" section/GUID/whatever. Changed a JNZ to a JMP and the whitelist was bypassed. I have no idea if this will work for anyone else or if I did it correctly but it appears to work for me. Programmed with the CH341A directly. Flash at your own risk.

https://www.dropbox.com/sh/x16bcupe5hg5d...gHHxa?dl=0
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#36
(03-25-2015, 09:05 AM)ZabbensX Wrote: Hi,

I have M93p Tiny desktop which came without WiFi adapter, but there is a slot for mini PCI card.

BIOS name fbkt96aus

The link to the BIOS is https://www.sendspace.com/filegroup/QORxuoUX2F54TO0ADuMH9A
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#37
Hi,

I have M93p Tiny desktop which came without WiFi adapter, but there is a slot for mini PCI card.

BIOS name fbkt96aus

The link to the BIOS is https://www.sendspace.com/filegroup/QORxuoUX2F54TO0ADuMH9A
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#38
Hi

I am trying to get an Intel 7260HMW working in a m93p tiny.

Bios is FBKTDBAUS

https://www.sendspace.com/file/uov36h

Thanks.
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#39
Hi,

I'm also want to remove whitelist in order to get an Intel 7260HMW working in a M93P tiny.
BIOS is: FBKTDEAUS
Lin to BIOS: https://www.sendspace.com/file/zi4atv

Thanks in advanced!
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#40
Is this thread still active or has the option gone now?
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