Hello,
I need to remove the whitelist from my L455D to breath some new life into her.
ACPI Flash BIOS version 1.30 for Satellite L455D (PSLY5U)
Originally came with RTL8187SE
PCI\VEN_10EC&DEV_8199&SUBSYS_818110EC&REV_22
The bios download link is for a multi-purpose tool for installing the BIOS from windows or creating a bootable install disc. Opting to create a disc affords the opportunity to extract the bios and modify it. I wish I had more time to learn to do this myself. Much kudos to the effort made by this forum.
Additional information:
I've discovered with this bios, my new adapter is indeed discovered however it is constantly switched off in the bios. I did make an attempt at finding the code after decompressing the rom to no avail. I also installed all the software from Intel despite knowing it wouldn't help also to no avail. I feel a bit overwhelmed at this point with my limited knowledge.
The adapter going in is a Centrino 6300 AGN
PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_422B&SUBSYS_11018086&REV_35
This will likely be replaced by a dual antenna Intel unit (7260) since this a triple antenna unit that I just had lying around.
I need to remove the whitelist from my L455D to breath some new life into her.
ACPI Flash BIOS version 1.30 for Satellite L455D (PSLY5U)
Originally came with RTL8187SE
PCI\VEN_10EC&DEV_8199&SUBSYS_818110EC&REV_22
The bios download link is for a multi-purpose tool for installing the BIOS from windows or creating a bootable install disc. Opting to create a disc affords the opportunity to extract the bios and modify it. I wish I had more time to learn to do this myself. Much kudos to the effort made by this forum.
Additional information:
I've discovered with this bios, my new adapter is indeed discovered however it is constantly switched off in the bios. I did make an attempt at finding the code after decompressing the rom to no avail. I also installed all the software from Intel despite knowing it wouldn't help also to no avail. I feel a bit overwhelmed at this point with my limited knowledge.
The adapter going in is a Centrino 6300 AGN
PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_422B&SUBSYS_11018086&REV_35
This will likely be replaced by a dual antenna Intel unit (7260) since this a triple antenna unit that I just had lying around.