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[REQUEST] HP Pavilion dv6-6126nr sp55068 Bios Mod
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09-01-2013, 12:55 AM
(This post was last modified: 09-01-2013, 12:56 AM by lateniteleon.)
Laptop is an HP Pavilion dv6-6126nr
BIOS located here: http://ftp.hp.com/pub/softpaq/sp55001-55500/sp55068.exe
BIOS version is F.1B
The are 3 or 4 versions out there already, but I couldn't get any of them to work.
I am in dire need of this bios mod, as I am trying to enable features to make this laptop a Hackintosh.
Needing AHCI and other common features enabled.
Appreciate the help in advance!!!
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Did you try using my sp55068 mod? You can find it in this post by lightskreen
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09-01-2013, 01:59 AM
(This post was last modified: 09-01-2013, 02:23 AM by lateniteleon.)
Donovan, I just spent the last like 3 hours going over your blog, in an attempt to mod my bios on my own.
Kudos to your work, first off. Highly admire you for being the only one, it seems, working on Insyde's horrible BIOSs.
Anyways, I did try it, but I'll attempt it again.
Currently, the machine has the stock BIOS from the HP site (the link in first post).
What are the exact steps I should take to install, and check if the features are available?
(i saw posts elsewhere online about deleting "HP_TOOLS" folders, etc.)
Holy crap!!
I tried it again, and it worked!
I didn't try changing any settings because I have tpo stop the project and call it a night. But first thing tomorrow, I will attempt to change some settings and let you know the outcome. But, I DID have the extra tabs!! Thanks so much!!!
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09-01-2013, 02:27 AM
(This post was last modified: 09-01-2013, 02:35 AM by donovan6000.)
Thanks!
Just running InsydeFlash.exe should flash the new bios rom. Then you can access the advanced and power tabs in the bios setup utility. You can get to this utility by pressing F10, or something similar, when your computer starts up.
Not sure about the HP_TOOLS partition. I formatted my entire harddrive the first day I got my laptop
Lol should have waited a few more minutes before posting a reply. Nice job getting it working. If your curious, it hid the tabs by comparing their title's string ID to certain values. So it would test all the tabs and skip the initialization of those whose string ID's were equal those values.
Good luck with Hackintosh! It can get pretty challenging at times.
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(09-01-2013, 02:27 AM)donovan6000 Wrote: Thanks!
Just running InsydeFlash.exe should flash the new bios rom. Then you can access the advanced and power tabs in the bios setup utility. You can get to this utility by pressing F10, or something similar, when your computer starts up.
Not sure about the HP_TOOLS partition. I formatted my entire harddrive the first day I got my laptop
Appreciate the reply. I was honestly afraid I wouldn't be seeing any light shown on this for a long time.
Making this laptop a hackintosh is the one thing I need to get my music career back on track. So this is a very big deal to me. xD
Off-topic: Assuming this bios mod works correctly, are you at all familiar with hackintoshing? If so, and you don't mind pointing me in the right direction, please send me a private message. If you aren't or don't have time, I understand. :]
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(09-01-2013, 02:35 AM)lateniteleon Wrote: Off-topic: Assuming this bios mod works correctly
Lol my bios will always work correctly. I'm one of the best Insyde bios modders around
For Hackintosh, I'd stick with InsanleyMac and OSx86. InsanleyMac has a ton of tutorials that will help get you started. Just don't depend on tutorials and other's work too much. Also don't expect to have everything working 100% in a day. It took me several years before I was able to get to that point
One last thing, those modded bios don't lock the register than mac stores its cpu's c-state values in, so you can use the native AppleIntelCpuPowerManagment.kext without it causing a kernel panic. And since you have an HP laptop with an intel i processor your going to need to patch your kernel the get all cores working, otherwise you'll get a Lapic kernel panic upon boot when trying to use more than one core. An easy way to do this is to use my Lapic Kernel Patcher. That's everything you need to know from me. The rest is all up to you. Good luck!
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09-01-2013, 03:14 AM
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(09-01-2013, 02:52 AM)donovan6000 Wrote: Lol my bios will always work correctly. I'm one of the best Insyde bios modders around
I'll take your word on it, considering your reputation. :p
Quote:For Hackintosh, I'd stick with InsanleyMac and OSx86. InsanleyMac has a ton of tutorials that will help get you started. Just don't depend on tutorials and other's work too much. Also don't expect to have everything working 100% in a day. It took me several years before I was able to get to that point
Already on the same page there. :]
Quote:One last thing, those modded bios don't lock the register than mac stores its cpu's c-state values in, so you can use the native AppleIntelCpuPowerManagment.kext without it causing a kernel panic. And since you have an HP laptop with an intel i processor your going to need to patch your kernel the get all cores working, otherwise you'll get a Lapic kernel panic upon boot when trying to use more than one core. An easy way to do this is to use my Lapic Kernel Patcher. That's everything you need to know from me. The rest is all up to you. Good luck!
I THINK I understand what you're talking about here.
Where during the process would I use your patcher?
Post or pre installation?
I was going to use this tutorial to start with: http://www.macbreaker.com/2013/01/instal...ntosh.html
That even on the right track?
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09-01-2013, 12:48 PM
(This post was last modified: 09-01-2013, 12:54 PM by donovan6000.)
You'd patch the kernel after you get it installed and after every system update, like going from 10.8.1 to 10.8.2 because that installs a new kernel.
If you go with a distro, like iatkos, then your not going learn how to maintain your system yourself. It's common for distros to have many problems after updates, so it's a much better idea to just start from scratch with the latest mountain lion download from mac's app store. Then you can learn how to make all of you hardware work yourself and you'll be able to keep everything up to date
Also I think it's a good idea to avoid any tonymac software, like multibeast and unibeast. Hackintosh is about opensource and community efforts, and tonymac doesn't do things this way. If you want to support the hackintosh community then don't support tonymac.
You free to do go about it however you want though. Good luck!
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Appreciate the guidance, friend.
With that being said, I think I'll go retail. That was my original plan, until I researched more into distros.
Thanks for all the help!
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