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[Request] HP 630 remove WIFI card Whitelist
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Laptop : HP 630
Bios Link :ftp://ftp.hp.com/pub/softpaq/sp64501-65000/sp64612.exe
System Board ID: 3674
Product Number LJ514UT#ABA
Processor Intel I3

I'd like to be able to install a new WIFI card. Any help would be appreciated.
5000 Doge Bounty if you like Smile Is that allowed in this forum? I hope, If not, disregard the bounty offer

Thanks

Edit: Doing some more research I think that the BIOS I listed above is RSA Signed. So it's un-moddable.
Here's an earlier version : ftp://ftp.hp.com/pub/softpaq/sp54501-55000/sp54776.exe I think that one will be openable.
I've been researching how I might be able to accomplish this myself, but the .FD files don't seem to be openable using EZH20.
It's says it's not a valid Insyde Image. I probably just don't know what I'm doing.
I did manage to dump a copy of the running bios using the Insyde Flash it tool. This Bios opens in EZH20 and Pheonix Tools, however I don't know if its a proper dump. The reason being is that I don't understand the command line switches.
What's the difference between:
/1 Save the current bios to file (1mbits from memory)
/2 Save the current bios to file (2mbits from memory)
/3 Save the current bios to file (3mbits from memory)
/4 Save the current bios to file (4mbits from memory)
/8 Save the current bios to file (8mbits from memory)
/16 Save the current bios to file (16mbits from memory)
?
I dumped the current bios using the /16 switch. Like I said earlier. It opens, but is it valid? I dunno

I've done a search and have seen this bios Unlocked on the other threads, however it makes no mention of removing the whitelist. I'm assuming an unlocked bios doesn't automatically remove the whitelist correct? So many questions, I'm learning. It's fascinating. Thanks for your help.
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