03-15-2016, 05:42 PM
(This post was last modified: 03-15-2016, 05:44 PM by edelkramer.)
(03-13-2016, 03:55 AM)etomm Wrote: 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?
No, it's not safe at all. If you error, it likely will not boot again!
But if you're sure you've read enough and understand what's going on *and are happy with the possibility of bricking your laptop* :
1. Firstly, unhide the Advanced menu, follow post #83 here.
Use a Linux Live USB if you don't run linux natively.
Then reboot into BIOS and locate the setting that allows writing BIOS, and enable it. Can't remember the exact location, but it's not hard to find.
2. Then extract a backup of your bios using the tool I mentioned above. Don't take a shortcut by using someone elses that you've downloaded. It won't work - Brick time!
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3. Using PhoenixTools, Open your BIOS backup file, which is 4096KB in size. Do not use the original Lenovo BIOS update file which is about 8196KB!
- Click OK when it prompts about "recovery filename KonaX64.f" and again for "Header... pubkey"
- And select manufacturer "Lenovo"
- At this point the BIOS has been extracted to a directory called DUMP in the same location as the original file, but in read only mode
4. We now need to configure PhoenixTool for "write" mode with the correct options - click the Advanced button at the bottom and click "I'm sure" and then....
- You need to "allow user modification", "always allow user modification", "allow user to modify other modules" and finally "No SLIC"
- Donovan6000's blog has the correct steps/ screenshots at http://donovan6000.blogspot.co.uk/2013/0...lists.html halfway down and specifically http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-WWBmbTGkfvU/Ub...600/28.png
- When you've done that, click OK to get back to the main screen
5. Enable Write mode
- Click "Go"
- It will say "You can now make modifications........." but DONT press OK yet
6. Swap in the modified module
- The file in DUMP you need to overwrite is 11D378C2-B472-412F-AD87-1BE4CD8B33A6_1850.ROM
- The unwhitelisted modified version is here: http://rghost.net/6xgMjtYTL
7. Now you can click OK, and PhoenixTool will repack the bios, and the newly unwhitelisted version will have "_SLIC" in the name, at the same location as the original.
8. At this point, I'd recommend re-opening the _SLIC file, re-extract the ROM file, and comparing it to the downloaded version in HxD. Just to be sure.
All you need to do now is rename your file to "bios.bin", sleep/wake, and use fptw/fptw64 to flash.