01-04-2014, 12:40 PM
From what it appears, people don't modify the OEM bios update from the manufacturer's website. Instead it seems like each and every computer has to do a BIOS dump and then someone modifies that file. This makes that file worthless to anybody else, even if they have the same laptop.
So just a couple of questions:
1) Is there a reason way the generic OEM bios updates can't just be modified to remove the whitelist so everyone can enjoy the same file?
2) Sounds like I would use something called "Universal BIOS Backup ToolKit 2.0" to dump a copy of my working Lenovo G500 InsydeH20 Bios. Is that the same tool that would then flash the newly modified bios?
3) It seems like there are many people willing to do the mod for me, but is there some reason why I can't do it myself? Is there just a tool I need to download to remove the whitelist (or Whitelist check) code?
4) I'm looking to replace my WiFi card with one that can connect faster. I don't mind using another 'approved' wifi card and not mess with this whole bios thing, however is there any way to extract out this infamous WhiteList to see what my choices are?
Thank for any info and I look forward to educating myself.
So just a couple of questions:
1) Is there a reason way the generic OEM bios updates can't just be modified to remove the whitelist so everyone can enjoy the same file?
2) Sounds like I would use something called "Universal BIOS Backup ToolKit 2.0" to dump a copy of my working Lenovo G500 InsydeH20 Bios. Is that the same tool that would then flash the newly modified bios?
3) It seems like there are many people willing to do the mod for me, but is there some reason why I can't do it myself? Is there just a tool I need to download to remove the whitelist (or Whitelist check) code?
4) I'm looking to replace my WiFi card with one that can connect faster. I don't mind using another 'approved' wifi card and not mess with this whole bios thing, however is there any way to extract out this infamous WhiteList to see what my choices are?
Thank for any info and I look forward to educating myself.