01-02-2016, 01:11 AM
Request for a fully unlocked Insyde BIOS (or at least access to Advanced / Power tabs) for my laptop:
- Model# CQ62-225NR
- Screenshot of BIOS below
- Link to BIOS here (sp52598.exe)
Would love any help from anyone. I have learned a substantial amount searching for a solution to my problem, but still have no solution. What I could gather is I might have multiple tabs 'hidden' but can only have access to two more unless I replace existing? I just want tabs that affect any type of performance so I can have total control of my machine (like it should have been out of box in my opinion...)
I have followed a few tutorials and would like to thank people such as SnakeyJake, Crahzee and Donovan6000 for the information I happened to stumble upon, although all posts seem to be dating quite a few years back (the laptop I am asking assistance with is over 5 years old so I guess it makes sense..).
So far I have successfully making a bootable usb for UEFI Shell access (I am clueless in this realm), and even attempted to follow Donovan6000s guide here. I got as far as locating the conditional jumps, call functions and cross referencing portion until I simply drowned from not knowing the material. I was following the guide to a T, but wasn't sure what the cross referencing portion was really accomplishing, I also noticed if I messed up on a portion because on his end in IDA Pro he shows (in his case) 'text:000000018000105A' but in my IDA Pro is read 'source:000...etc...'. I figured I messed up somewhere before this because I failed to locate any conditional jumps (in the guide we are looking for jz and jmp, all I could locate was js...
Novice question here, the fact that my BIOS version from the HP support site is sp52598.exe, are all BIOS with this filename one in the same? Or are they uniquely made for each board? Wasn't sure if they are interchangable since parts might overlap across different models.
I am just explaining my knowledge so far, which is very little in the matter. I am eager to learn as my trade is in I.T. just more on the hardware side, so it is a refreshing hobby. Cheers, happy 2016.
- Model# CQ62-225NR
- Screenshot of BIOS below
- Link to BIOS here (sp52598.exe)
Would love any help from anyone. I have learned a substantial amount searching for a solution to my problem, but still have no solution. What I could gather is I might have multiple tabs 'hidden' but can only have access to two more unless I replace existing? I just want tabs that affect any type of performance so I can have total control of my machine (like it should have been out of box in my opinion...)
I have followed a few tutorials and would like to thank people such as SnakeyJake, Crahzee and Donovan6000 for the information I happened to stumble upon, although all posts seem to be dating quite a few years back (the laptop I am asking assistance with is over 5 years old so I guess it makes sense..).
So far I have successfully making a bootable usb for UEFI Shell access (I am clueless in this realm), and even attempted to follow Donovan6000s guide here. I got as far as locating the conditional jumps, call functions and cross referencing portion until I simply drowned from not knowing the material. I was following the guide to a T, but wasn't sure what the cross referencing portion was really accomplishing, I also noticed if I messed up on a portion because on his end in IDA Pro he shows (in his case) 'text:000000018000105A' but in my IDA Pro is read 'source:000...etc...'. I figured I messed up somewhere before this because I failed to locate any conditional jumps (in the guide we are looking for jz and jmp, all I could locate was js...
Novice question here, the fact that my BIOS version from the HP support site is sp52598.exe, are all BIOS with this filename one in the same? Or are they uniquely made for each board? Wasn't sure if they are interchangable since parts might overlap across different models.
I am just explaining my knowledge so far, which is very little in the matter. I am eager to learn as my trade is in I.T. just more on the hardware side, so it is a refreshing hobby. Cheers, happy 2016.