06-09-2013, 12:24 PM
(This post was last modified: 06-09-2013, 12:27 PM by Mauribonde.)
Hello,
I wish to have access to all the hidden options.
- For the principle. It's not normal to limit the functionality of my PC. It's no longer under warranty so I want to do what I want with. I paid quite expensive.
- My PC is returned for repair (under warranty) three times. The last time they changed the motherboard and I have new problems that I did not have before.
- To disable some devices that are useless to me.
- To install Linux because my PC very badly detects the USB Boot and even Boot CD.
- I have a lot of overheating problems and I want to see if I can do some things via the BIOS (recurring problems with HP Pavilion Dv).
- I want to fully enjoy the UEFI technology.
In addition the BIOS is RSA signed (Andy's Tool said Decrypted). I didn't know this technology before I buy (it was manufactured in 2011).
But I want to try because the CMOS battery., In my case, simply remove five screws to gain access. And I have a second PC to read the BIOS recovery procedure.
I put a feedback here ofcourse.
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Laptop: HP Pavilion Dv7-5090ef (XE371EA)
BIOS: InsydeH20
BIOS revision: 3.5
BIOS version: F.0F
CPU: Intel® Core i7-2630QM CPU @ 2.00GHz
GPU: ATI Mobility Radeon HD 6570
BIOS link: http://ftp.hp.com/pub/softpaq/sp54001-54500/sp54077.exe
RSA signed: Yes
Screenshots: I don't have but the menu is like
Specs link
No whitelist removal needed
Merci beaucoup, cordialement,
Mik
I wish to have access to all the hidden options.
- For the principle. It's not normal to limit the functionality of my PC. It's no longer under warranty so I want to do what I want with. I paid quite expensive.
- My PC is returned for repair (under warranty) three times. The last time they changed the motherboard and I have new problems that I did not have before.
- To disable some devices that are useless to me.
- To install Linux because my PC very badly detects the USB Boot and even Boot CD.
- I have a lot of overheating problems and I want to see if I can do some things via the BIOS (recurring problems with HP Pavilion Dv).
- I want to fully enjoy the UEFI technology.
In addition the BIOS is RSA signed (Andy's Tool said Decrypted). I didn't know this technology before I buy (it was manufactured in 2011).
But I want to try because the CMOS battery., In my case, simply remove five screws to gain access. And I have a second PC to read the BIOS recovery procedure.
I put a feedback here ofcourse.
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Laptop: HP Pavilion Dv7-5090ef (XE371EA)
BIOS: InsydeH20
BIOS revision: 3.5
BIOS version: F.0F
CPU: Intel® Core i7-2630QM CPU @ 2.00GHz
GPU: ATI Mobility Radeon HD 6570
BIOS link: http://ftp.hp.com/pub/softpaq/sp54001-54500/sp54077.exe
RSA signed: Yes
Screenshots: I don't have but the menu is like
Specs link
No whitelist removal needed
Merci beaucoup, cordialement,
Mik