02-24-2012, 07:16 AM
@daile, thank you for confirming my suspicions. Seems HP do not like the widespread non-whitelist, SLIC 2.1, dual-IDA bios available for their Santa Rosa and Penryn C2D systems, so they're 'trapping' users into upgrading so can't downgrade back to those bios with much more desirable features.
I've made a note of this at http://forum.notebookreview.com/hp-busin...25x0p.html .
If your 2730P is anything like a 2530P, then it uses a socketted bios chip. If you have another 2730P handy with an older bios then can ask a mobile phone shop to use a SPI eeprom burner to copy that older bios to your bios chip for re-installation back into your system.
Alternatively, if your system is under warranty you may be able to make a warranty claim against the new bios 'providing undersirable side-effects'. If enough such claims come through then HP may think twice about using deceptive entrapment methods to try and get users to upgrade to new systems with new wifi/wwan/cpus.
I've made a note of this at http://forum.notebookreview.com/hp-busin...25x0p.html .
If your 2730P is anything like a 2530P, then it uses a socketted bios chip. If you have another 2730P handy with an older bios then can ask a mobile phone shop to use a SPI eeprom burner to copy that older bios to your bios chip for re-installation back into your system.
Alternatively, if your system is under warranty you may be able to make a warranty claim against the new bios 'providing undersirable side-effects'. If enough such claims come through then HP may think twice about using deceptive entrapment methods to try and get users to upgrade to new systems with new wifi/wwan/cpus.