@jhill1977
Not sure why it isn't working for you. Look for platform.ini file in the same folder and chek if the file name of the ROM is the same as required. Also make sure u run the Insyde Flash utility as admin.
@Camilo
After a long research from different sources I found that Lenovo uses the same bios for several models: Z465, Z565 and G565. I personally tried them, including G565 with whitelist removed from you. And it works fine. The initial version of the bios on my Z565 was 36CN15WW(V2.01) and 36CN19WW(V2.05) on G565.
Now the interesting part:
It seems that there are models, sold in PRC which are with newer bios - 36CN24WW (V2.10) - Click Here - and even 36CN25WW (V2.11), which I am still unable to find. Still a mystery to me why Lenovo doesn't publish them for download on the support website.
My humble request to Camilo is if he has the time and the mood
) to mod the new bios to show the advanced menu and remove whitelist.
10x in advance
Not sure why it isn't working for you. Look for platform.ini file in the same folder and chek if the file name of the ROM is the same as required. Also make sure u run the Insyde Flash utility as admin.
@Camilo
After a long research from different sources I found that Lenovo uses the same bios for several models: Z465, Z565 and G565. I personally tried them, including G565 with whitelist removed from you. And it works fine. The initial version of the bios on my Z565 was 36CN15WW(V2.01) and 36CN19WW(V2.05) on G565.
Now the interesting part:
It seems that there are models, sold in PRC which are with newer bios - 36CN24WW (V2.10) - Click Here - and even 36CN25WW (V2.11), which I am still unable to find. Still a mystery to me why Lenovo doesn't publish them for download on the support website.
My humble request to Camilo is if he has the time and the mood

10x in advance