01-15-2013, 01:03 PM
(This post was last modified: 01-15-2013, 10:14 PM by SiliconAngel.)
Hello,
I have an HP 4510s with firmware F.20 installed. Unfortunately having this latest firmware installed is a little problematic as it can't be rolled back and performs checks against a signature before HPQFLASH will update the BIOS.
I have upgraded the PCI Express Mini wifi card in the notebook and of course need to get around the whitelist. I'm quite happy to simply replace the original card's harware ID with the new one and I believe I've been able to do that successfully using EZH20 and WinHEX. The problem is, now I've saved my ROM.BIN file, I can't actually flash it to the notebook, because HPQFLASH requires the original ROM.CAB file, and there's no way that I can think of to create a CAB file that will meet the signature check.
So am I doing something wrong? Is there some way to work around this?
Thanks in advance for your help,
Trevor
EDIT: Sorry if this isn't the correct sub-forum for my question, but I wasn't sure which would be better so put it here as it is whitelist related
I have an HP 4510s with firmware F.20 installed. Unfortunately having this latest firmware installed is a little problematic as it can't be rolled back and performs checks against a signature before HPQFLASH will update the BIOS.
I have upgraded the PCI Express Mini wifi card in the notebook and of course need to get around the whitelist. I'm quite happy to simply replace the original card's harware ID with the new one and I believe I've been able to do that successfully using EZH20 and WinHEX. The problem is, now I've saved my ROM.BIN file, I can't actually flash it to the notebook, because HPQFLASH requires the original ROM.CAB file, and there's no way that I can think of to create a CAB file that will meet the signature check.
So am I doing something wrong? Is there some way to work around this?
Thanks in advance for your help,
Trevor
EDIT: Sorry if this isn't the correct sub-forum for my question, but I wasn't sure which would be better so put it here as it is whitelist related