Probook 4520s F.0F bios Is there a modded F.0F bios for the Probook 4520S available yet? I haven't been able to find one but there are a lot of places to look and I might have missed it... I think it would be based on SP52015.exe dated 23-Feb-2011. Also, in the notes for this Bios Update, it says under the Fixes area: - Removes the Warning message that is displayed during system startup (after the HP Logo is displayed) when the notebook does not have a wireless LAN (WLAN) card installed. I'm guessing that doesn't mean it removed the "whitelist" does it? Thanks VERY MUCH in advance.
I guess I was too general. My bad. I have a modded BIOS I would like to flash. Since it's a ROM file and not EXE, I need help. My research shows this needs to be flashed through DOS, but what command and utility I need to run is where I'm stuck. I made a USB boot disk and added the ROM file to it. What do I do next?
Hi, I have a HP Pavillion HDx with the 8800m GTS video card. The card is artifacting and I am wanting to replace it with the fastest possible card. Can anyone tell me whether there is a tried and tested method to get a faster card (260m, 280m) to work in this laptop? If so, can you please let me know, as I will probably need to do this ASAP. Thanks heaps.
Hi, I have Pavilion DV2630EA with BIOS F.2E (HP SLIC2.0). When I flash a modded SLIC2.1 F.2E the SLIC version stays unchanged (2.0) What I am doing wrong?
Problem Hello, sorry for my English ... I have a HP NC6400 and I flashing the bios with the version F.0B (ATI) whitelist removed. I installed this card Sierra Wireless MC8790 WWAN mini cards on my laptop, but the operating system does not detect. Can you help me? Thanks.
Thank you for responding This card is not supported for you? From hp site the card supported is HP hs2300 HSDPA Broadband Wireless Module. I thought that with modified bios, the card was supported: ( Its original card is a 3.6 mbps against what I'm trying to run a 7.2. Directly from HP website says: Upgradeable design and two 800/900/1800/1900/2100-MHz antennas integrated in the top of the display panel support current and future WWAN technologies.