Lol I didn't even look at the bios version he was using. Yeah, the sp55430 bios are moddable. The only place where their signature is verified is from InsydeFlash.exe, and that's easily bypassable. When HP first started incoporating the
RSA portection into their bios, they only had the flasher verify it. Then near the end of 2011, then started having the rom verify itself every time your computer starts. The later bios are unmoddable, however the former are
The problem with Camiloml's modded
RSA bios is that the version of Andy's tool he was using did not properly update the checksum bytes for the EFI modules that were modified. When I first modded my bios, which are moddable
RSA, I used Ezh20 to open the rom and I directly modded the location in ram that Ezh20 had extracted the rom to. I didn't know about the checksum bytes in the EFI header, so I didn't update them. The resulting modded rom seemed to work at first, but would quickly brick due to the checksums. All modern EFI bios editors, like UEFITool, no longer have this checksum problem, so that's why the bricking issue is gone
And I hate the term semi-brick. All bricks are recoverable as long as you have the right tools. This is why you will rarley hear me say semi-brick. A brick by any other name is still a brick
I've modded only one sp6xxx bios, and that was the sp61028. This is only because this bios was one of the former moddable
RSA bios. I didn't do anything special with it.
The mthods to remove the wifi and bluetooth whitelists still result in issues occasionally. This is probably causing the problem with the startup wireless off. You can cover one of the pins on the wifi card with electrical tape to prevent it from being switched on/off. I don't remember which one it is, but I'm sure BDMaster does

And your stuck with legacy with those bios. HP decided to remove much of the EFI functionality aside from the diagnostics tool. I was able to boot into EFI in a very
non ideal way though