hi BDMaster,
below is how i did the flashing. however, it's not too detail.
also, it's already long time ago, can't remember the detail.
1. back-up the bios from the T430 system board using tools provided in this forum.
it will also list the chip for bios.
in my process, i use flash programmer backup rather than back-up from this step.
2. diassembly T430 as per HMM, bios chip is located in area under the touchpad.
see below pic:
3. connect the flash programmer to the bios chip using SOIC as per below image:
4. access bios on the chip using flash programmer, make a backup.
compare the backup with the one that given by sovem in this thread.
i used HexD (free) to compare and cut the sovem's bios file.
i cut the file from first offset to 002FFFF0.
see below image for reason why i cut those part.
you may compare it yourself too.
both files will result in same size.
5. flash the cut file to the bios chip, consult the hardware manual.
do the write and verify process.
at that time, my first try was failed.
then i change some setting (afai remember, it's about writing speed),
then do the erase and blank test (??? )
then retry to write and verify. success.
6. reassembled the unit and install the broadcomm wifi card.
this is my disclaimer:
again, it's quite long time ago, so i can not remember the details.
*pardon my lazziness to document the process *
if i can remove the whitelist on latest bios, i will try this again and be more specific for the process.
below is how i did the flashing. however, it's not too detail.
also, it's already long time ago, can't remember the detail.
1. back-up the bios from the T430 system board using tools provided in this forum.
it will also list the chip for bios.
in my process, i use flash programmer backup rather than back-up from this step.
2. diassembly T430 as per HMM, bios chip is located in area under the touchpad.
see below pic:
3. connect the flash programmer to the bios chip using SOIC as per below image:
4. access bios on the chip using flash programmer, make a backup.
compare the backup with the one that given by sovem in this thread.
i used HexD (free) to compare and cut the sovem's bios file.
i cut the file from first offset to 002FFFF0.
see below image for reason why i cut those part.
you may compare it yourself too.
both files will result in same size.
5. flash the cut file to the bios chip, consult the hardware manual.
do the write and verify process.
at that time, my first try was failed.
then i change some setting (afai remember, it's about writing speed),
then do the erase and blank test (??? )
then retry to write and verify. success.
6. reassembled the unit and install the broadcomm wifi card.
this is my disclaimer:
again, it's quite long time ago, so i can not remember the details.
*pardon my lazziness to document the process *
if i can remove the whitelist on latest bios, i will try this again and be more specific for the process.