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[REQUEST] Lenovo Yoga 2 Pro (76CNxxWW) Whitelist Removal
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(02-20-2016, 11:10 AM)dkeruza Wrote: (02-19-2016, 02:09 PM)witulski Wrote: Thanks for sharing that guide, I was about to resort to looking for a DIY solution myself, and that looks like a good place to start digging in. Looks like a comprehensive process, about how long did it take? Any things to look out for or keep in mind as I dig into it myself?
If you do it like I did cheating, takes 5 minutes.
I downloaded an already hacked BIOS from this thread, extracted the module that needs to be modded and replace it in my BIOS.
Can you share the modified BIOS you used? I'd like to take a similar shortcut, but all the hosted files in this thread have expired or are restricted on rghost.
I've been following donovan6000's guide, really an eyeopener. I think I've got the solution for 76cn31ww but would really like to verify against another source
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Hi @BDMaster!
I`ve already installed the 76CN43WW, could you help me on whitelist removal?
I saw that you sent a mod version, but the file is not aveilable anymore.
Thanks in advance!
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(03-04-2016, 09:10 PM)FernandoMorais Wrote: Hi @BDMaster!
I`ve already installed the 76CN43WW, could you help me on whitelist removal?
I saw that you sent a mod version, but the file is not aveilable anymore.
Thanks in advance!
I've recently done this for my Y2P on the same BIOS version, but it has to be done separately for every individual laptop - something to do with the integrated Windows key, amongst other things.
Download this tool, http://rghost.net/8zyvqH7sn, and use it to make a backup of your laptop's BIOS. It should be 4096KB in size.
Then zip it, upload it somewhere (rghost?) and post the link.
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(03-05-2016, 05:14 AM)edelkramer Wrote: (03-04-2016, 09:10 PM)FernandoMorais Wrote: Hi @BDMaster!
I`ve already installed the 76CN43WW, could you help me on whitelist removal?
I saw that you sent a mod version, but the file is not aveilable anymore.
Thanks in advance!
I've recently done this for my Y2P on the same BIOS version, but it has to be done separately for every individual laptop - something to do with the integrated Windows key, amongst other things.
Download this tool, http://rghost.net/8zyvqH7sn, and use it to make a backup of your laptop's BIOS. It should be 4096KB in size.
Then zip it, upload it somewhere (rghost?) and post the link.
Thank you for the reply!
I`ve uploaded the backup to the link below:
http://1drv.ms/1QZtf37
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(This post was last modified: 03-05-2016, 12:19 PM by edelkramer.
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http://www.uploadmb.com/dw.php?id=1457195941
Remember - flashing BIOS is extremely risky. Don't do it unless you can send it back to Lenovo for reflashing if it goes wrong.
And to anyone else, do not flash this on your machine, it's for Fernando's only. You'll brick yours, probably.
1. Get the archive and extract all files to an empty temp directory.
2. Open a command line windows as administrator (right click-> "run as administrator")
3. Navigate to your temp directory
4a. If you run 32bit Windows, enter this command " fptw.exe - f bios. bin -bios "
4b. If you run 64bit Windows, enter this command " fptw64.exe - f bios. bin -bios "
5. I expect you got a failure there, because this is a locked bios. However someone somewhere (thanks!!!) discovered a bug where if you put your laptop into sleep, and then wake again, BIOS becomes writeable. So close the lid, wait 10 secs, and then open again. Or use the sleep function in Windows.
6a. If you run 32bit Windows, enter this command " fptw.exe - f bios. bin -bios "
6b. If you run 64bit Windows, enter this command " fptw64.exe - f bios. bin -bios "
7. Now, power off, install your new network card, and enjoy dual band networking
Explanation: There is a particular module in the BIOS which needs to be modified, but this particular module is common (unchanged) across each individual's BIOS. Some other module (windows key SLIC?) is specific to each machine, which is why you can't just copy somebody else's unwhitelisted BIOS.
So I've taken the previously modified module from my BIOS, and rebuilt yours with it.
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(03-05-2016, 12:14 PM)edelkramer Wrote: http://www.uploadmb.com/dw.php?id=1457195941
Remember - flashing BIOS is extremely risky. Don't do it unless you can send it back to Lenovo for reflashing if it goes wrong.
And to anyone else, do not flash this on your machine, it's for Fernando's only. You'll brick yours, probably.
1. Get the archive and extract all files to an empty temp directory.
2. Open a command line windows as administrator (right click-> "run as administrator")
3. Navigate to your temp directory
4a. If you run 32bit Windows, enter this command "fptw.exe -f bios.bin -bios "
4b. If you run 64bit Windows, enter this command "fptw64.exe -f bios.bin -bios "
5. I expect you got a failure there, because this is a locked bios. However someone somewhere (thanks!!!) discovered a bug where if you put your laptop into sleep, and then wake again, BIOS becomes writeable. So close the lid, wait 10 secs, and then open again. Or use the sleep function in Windows.
6a. If you run 32bit Windows, enter this command "fptw.exe -f bios.bin -bios "
6b. If you run 64bit Windows, enter this command "fptw64.exe -f bios.bin -bios "
7. Now, power off, install your new network card, and enjoy dual band networking
Explanation: There is a particular module in the BIOS which needs to be modified, but this particular module is common (unchanged) across each individual's BIOS. Some other module (windows key SLIC?) is specific to each machine, which is why you can't just copy somebody else's unwhitelisted BIOS.
So I've taken the previously modified module from my BIOS, and rebuilt yours with it.
Hi!!! You are amazing!
I'm trying to run the command, but it seems to result in error.
This was the output:
c:\BIOS\Fernando>fptw64.exe -f bios.bin -bios
Intel ® Flash Programming Tool. Version: 9.5.14.1724
Copyright © 2007 - 2013, Intel Corporation. All rights reserved.
Platform: Intel® Premimum Express Chipset
Reading HSFSTS register... Flash Descriptor: Valid
--- Flash Devices Found ---
W25Q64BV ID:0xEF4017 Size: 8192KB (65536Kb)
PDR Region does not exist.
GBE Region does not exist.
- Reading Flash [0x800000] 4096KB of 4096KB - 100% complete.
Error 7: Hardware sequencing failed. Make sure that you have access to target flash area!
Trying to erase the same block (iteration: 2)
Error 7: Hardware sequencing failed. Make sure that you have access to target flash area!
Trying to erase the same block (iteration: 3)
Error 7: Hardware sequencing failed. Make sure that you have access to target flash area!
Failed to erase this block 3 times!!
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OK that means your BIOS is write protected, this can be unprotected in the hidden Advanced menu in BIOS settings.
To unhide the Advanced menu, follow post #83 in https://www.bios-mods.com/forum/Thread-R...val?page=9.
Boot back into Windows, do the sleep/wake trick and flash again.
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(03-05-2016, 05:14 AM)edelkramer Wrote: (03-04-2016, 09:10 PM)FernandoMorais Wrote: Hi @BDMaster!
I`ve already installed the 76CN43WW, could you help me on whitelist removal?
I saw that you sent a mod version, but the file is not aveilable anymore.
Thanks in advance!
I've recently done this for my Y2P on the same BIOS version, but it has to be done separately for every individual laptop - something to do with the integrated Windows key, amongst other things.
Download this tool, http://rghost.net/8zyvqH7sn, and use it to make a backup of your laptop's BIOS. It should be 4096KB in size.
Then zip it, upload it somewhere (rghost?) and post the link.
Hello, I have the same problem with the same bios. I tried to follow that guide, and I found where the string of the messages are loaded to ram, but is it safe to do it?
Do you have the passages that you did to mod it? I would like to do it myself, but I feel uncomfortable to change the bios by hand? If I will do an error? Will it boot again?
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