10-21-2017, 09:35 PM
Hello, I am new here but I have a couple of questions regarding BIOS modification and also request a whitelist removal if what I am experiencing is the result of a BIOS whitelisting. I hope I'm doing everything correctly.
The laptop in question
Specifications: HP Envy m6-n010-dx
The current BIOS that I am using
F.24-Rev A
Operating System
Windows 10 Professional
Original Wi-Fi/BT Combo Card
Qualcomm Atheros QCA9565 1x1 b/g/n + BT 4.0
New Card that I want to use
Intel 7260 ac Dual Band + BT 4.0
The story:
When I installed the card, I didn't get the usual 104 error that some people have gotten which would instantly tell anyone that a whitelist in effect, but for me, the Intel card booted to Windows. Updating to the newest driver 20.0.2 for WiFi took forever to install, but it finally did - however, when restarting the laptop, it always defaults to being disabled. Even if you enable it, it can never find any access points.
If I use the default Microsoft Wi-Fi drivers, it will sporadically show access points for about 1-2 seconds, and then no longer show any active access points. The only thing that works somewhat consistently is the Bluetooth aspect as my BT mouse works until I decide to close the lid and it goes to sleep. After that, both the Wi-Fi and Bluetooth no longer work and it shows a disabled status in the adapter list. I have to either turn the WiFi on and off
Is this another aspect of a BIOS whitelist symptom?
I also looked into unzipping the BIOS (F.24.exe) and when I unpacked it, I saw a folder labeled "CrisisFolder" and within it, I see files called
- CryptRSA.efi
- CryptRSA32.efi
I tried to use Andy's BIOS tool to look at the BIOSes in question (or at least what I thought was the BIOSes in question as there are only two with the '.bin' extension (which I have always known are BIOS files), but the tool (phoenixtool.exe) when opening the two bin files tell me those are not "Phoenix/Dell/InsydeEFI bios" so, I'm left to assume that I am doing something wrong.
Reading some of the stickies that Camiloml states regarding RSA BIOSes, I want to ensure that I'm "doing my homework" and not wasting anyone's time with this request if I am incorrect/need to do more/pay more attention to detail regarding a step.
I also looked in the BIOS repository, and I didn't see anything that matched any of my sp package numbers...or I really need new glasses (Well, actually...I think I do need bifocals ^_^;;, or stop using my HDTV as my monitor.
I hope I did everything correctly in this request, and hopefully my questions are not galactically stupid. I'm actually a little fascinated on how this all works.
The laptop in question
Specifications: HP Envy m6-n010-dx
The current BIOS that I am using
F.24-Rev A
Operating System
Windows 10 Professional
Original Wi-Fi/BT Combo Card
Qualcomm Atheros QCA9565 1x1 b/g/n + BT 4.0
New Card that I want to use
Intel 7260 ac Dual Band + BT 4.0
The story:
When I installed the card, I didn't get the usual 104 error that some people have gotten which would instantly tell anyone that a whitelist in effect, but for me, the Intel card booted to Windows. Updating to the newest driver 20.0.2 for WiFi took forever to install, but it finally did - however, when restarting the laptop, it always defaults to being disabled. Even if you enable it, it can never find any access points.
If I use the default Microsoft Wi-Fi drivers, it will sporadically show access points for about 1-2 seconds, and then no longer show any active access points. The only thing that works somewhat consistently is the Bluetooth aspect as my BT mouse works until I decide to close the lid and it goes to sleep. After that, both the Wi-Fi and Bluetooth no longer work and it shows a disabled status in the adapter list. I have to either turn the WiFi on and off
Is this another aspect of a BIOS whitelist symptom?
I also looked into unzipping the BIOS (F.24.exe) and when I unpacked it, I saw a folder labeled "CrisisFolder" and within it, I see files called
- CryptRSA.efi
- CryptRSA32.efi
I tried to use Andy's BIOS tool to look at the BIOSes in question (or at least what I thought was the BIOSes in question as there are only two with the '.bin' extension (which I have always known are BIOS files), but the tool (phoenixtool.exe) when opening the two bin files tell me those are not "Phoenix/Dell/InsydeEFI bios" so, I'm left to assume that I am doing something wrong.
Reading some of the stickies that Camiloml states regarding RSA BIOSes, I want to ensure that I'm "doing my homework" and not wasting anyone's time with this request if I am incorrect/need to do more/pay more attention to detail regarding a step.
I also looked in the BIOS repository, and I didn't see anything that matched any of my sp package numbers...or I really need new glasses (Well, actually...I think I do need bifocals ^_^;;, or stop using my HDTV as my monitor.
I hope I did everything correctly in this request, and hopefully my questions are not galactically stupid. I'm actually a little fascinated on how this all works.