Hello
All the bios I saw had only one or two modifications, so I was doing my bios mod with all three possible.
You probably won't find a better modified bios.
I made this Mod for myself for the Lenovo G560.
Overall the original bios works for several models like G460, G560, Z460 and Z560.
Which means that the mod should also work on the other mentioned models, but I have no way to check.
Changes:
Download:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1O_Xj0a0...sp=sharing
While browsing the forums you can come across people who exchanged cpu and it wasn't compatible with their lenovo bios so it didn't work.
Old mircocode cpu may be to blame, it may not yet support the cpu in question.
For example, the newest original bios for my laptop has the old microcode 00000002 while the newest is 00000007 and the old one may not support the new CPU, so upgrading the microcode may help.
There is also the fact that the windows system loads the microcode at startup if it has a newer than the one in the bios.
However, the bios loads before windows so this newer windows microcode won't do anything to support the new cpu.
Your current version of mircocode can be seen in UEFITool by uploading your bios file (not .exe) to it.
These are just my considerations, but they can help someone.
All the bios I saw had only one or two modifications, so I was doing my bios mod with all three possible.
You probably won't find a better modified bios.
I made this Mod for myself for the Lenovo G560.
Overall the original bios works for several models like G460, G560, Z460 and Z560.
Which means that the mod should also work on the other mentioned models, but I have no way to check.
Changes:
- Add Advanced Settings
- Whitelist Wifi Card Removed
- Microcode CPU Update:
- CPUID 20655 From 00000002 (01.03.2010) to 00000007 (23.04.2018)
- CPUID 20652 From 00000009 (12.11.2009) to 00000011 (08.05.2018)
- CPUID 106E5 From 00000003 (29.05.2009) to 0000000A (08.05.2018)
Download:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1O_Xj0a0...sp=sharing
While browsing the forums you can come across people who exchanged cpu and it wasn't compatible with their lenovo bios so it didn't work.
Old mircocode cpu may be to blame, it may not yet support the cpu in question.
For example, the newest original bios for my laptop has the old microcode 00000002 while the newest is 00000007 and the old one may not support the new CPU, so upgrading the microcode may help.
There is also the fact that the windows system loads the microcode at startup if it has a newer than the one in the bios.
However, the bios loads before windows so this newer windows microcode won't do anything to support the new cpu.
Your current version of mircocode can be seen in UEFITool by uploading your bios file (not .exe) to it.
These are just my considerations, but they can help someone.