My vote also.
Just bought the Intel AC7260 wifi card for my HP Probook 4720s. The webshop warned already about the whitelist, but i did the gamble of trying it for 29 euros anyway. Unfortunately the laptop complains about the unauthorized wifi chip, that it has to be removed before startup can continue.
I tried the one and only currently existing "HP ProBook_4520s_4720s_sp52015_F.0F_no_whitelist". But the flash software tries to flash 3 times, and gives a warning that the bios has become in a corrupted status and that i should not shutdown. Reran the original BIOS flash software from HP, and rebooting seems to work fine luckily.
Also looked into modifying the newest bios from the hp site myself, i believe i can do anything when i put enough efforts into it, but it seems to be quite a study to do it, and the danger of ruining your laptop... Some pro here who could have a try on building a proper no-whitelist version of this bios?
The link to the latest bios for the HP Probook 4720s is
http://ftp.hp.com/pub/softpaq/sp67001-67500/sp67224.exe
Thanks!
More info:
- Following the steps in the RSA topic, i don't get a 'decrypted' message in PhoenixTool. So no RSA things going on.
- PCI ID: Not sure where to look. See the screenshot i attached to this message, possibly some useful info is in there.
Update:
I started on the General-method-to-remove-whitelist-from-Insyde-BIOS workflow in the topic in the same sub-forum as this thread. Got up to the something.com file now. I will attach it here in case i give up and someone else wants to continue (something.zip).
Update2:
After turing for 4 hours or so to debug.exe i cannot see straight anymore. No "TEST AL, AL" to be found. Neither a JMP to it's own memory position. To be continued