03-29-2011, 12:02 AM
Manufacturer: Hewlett Packard
BIOS type: Insyde EFI
BIOS version: F.25 w/SLIC 2.1 added
BIOS address: http://hotfile.com/dl/112312419/3bfc737/...z.zip.html
Now, I've tried, really really tried, to find where the 84 C0 75-pairing is. There are a few of them. I've tried setting the 75 in some of them to EB, as stated in the "how to remove whitelist from Insyde BIOS"-thread. Though, I haven't been very much successfull.
Though, no luck. So could anyone help pinpoint me in the right direction?
Original WiFi card btw is E414 2843 3C10 6613. This address-segment (E414 2843) exists in two places in the BIOS, which really has me dumfounded. What's going on? Why are there two checks for the card?
(No, not right after each other, there's a bunch of E414 2843-segments right after each other, for various cards to check against, then a huge segment of data, before the very same E414 2843-segments pop up again. Only one (second one) is the whitelist, what ever the other one is for is beyond me...)
Anyways, if anyone would help pinpoint me in the right direction I would be really thankfull. :)
BIOS type: Insyde EFI
BIOS version: F.25 w/SLIC 2.1 added
BIOS address: http://hotfile.com/dl/112312419/3bfc737/...z.zip.html
Now, I've tried, really really tried, to find where the 84 C0 75-pairing is. There are a few of them. I've tried setting the 75 in some of them to EB, as stated in the "how to remove whitelist from Insyde BIOS"-thread. Though, I haven't been very much successfull.
Though, no luck. So could anyone help pinpoint me in the right direction?
Original WiFi card btw is E414 2843 3C10 6613. This address-segment (E414 2843) exists in two places in the BIOS, which really has me dumfounded. What's going on? Why are there two checks for the card?
(No, not right after each other, there's a bunch of E414 2843-segments right after each other, for various cards to check against, then a huge segment of data, before the very same E414 2843-segments pop up again. Only one (second one) is the whitelist, what ever the other one is for is beyond me...)
Anyways, if anyone would help pinpoint me in the right direction I would be really thankfull. :)