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  1. That did it! First times I copied the DOS files myself since I didn't see any files on the USB-drive after using the tool.
  2. Thanks for the fast reply! Unfortunately it didn't work.. Tried multiple times with legacy mode enabled and secure boot disabled. Maybe there is a way of flashing both files in the normal Windows?
  3. Hi Guys! First of all, thanks for all the great work for the bios mod!! I was really excited when I saw a update in this thread and started right away. Since I ran the whitelist-mod v2.07 bios I first updated to v3.05. After that I made a backup and modded it with the tool. After that I downgraded to stock v2.07 and prepared a USB-stick for DOS flashing. All according to the instructions in the first post. I've tried it twice with different USB-sticks and received the same error twice.... Don't know if I'm the first with this, couldn't find it in this thread and on Google. It says: Abort: 00, Exception 0E and Error: 00000000 as you can see in the attached image (the Dutch version of the y510p isn't anti-glare at all I guess). Also tried different settings in bios regarding back-flash and secure boot. Btw, the error happened right after I hit "enter" after typing "bios" so no harm did to the BIOS Thanks in advance!!
  4. Undervolting the CPU is not necessarily done via the BIOS. It is also possible with Intel Extreme Tuning Utility. With my i7 4700MQ a undervolt of -100 mV was not so stable at a stress-test. -90 mV for the CPU, Cache and Graphics Core is possible though. It is possible to apply the settings at boot so it is fairly easy in use.
  5. Thanks, didn't think of that. Removed the link and PM send..
  6. I'm afraid not.. And this is also what it says at the bios screen. Anyway.. My bios backup is send via PM.
  7. Hello svl7! Unfortunately my y510p has bios version 2.02.. Can you help me by adding v2.02 support to the tool? Or is it possible that I update my current bios to a white-list-tool friendly version? Thanks!
  8. Will there be an unlock tool for bios version 2.02? If needed, I can send an backup of my bios rom via PM.
  9. Intel 7260 AC it is then! Can't wait to have a decent and steady wifi signal.
  10. Does anyone have experience with another wifi card? I'm also having wifi issues, but it seems that some wifi networks are worse then other..
  11. And since the y510p only has space for a 42 mm long m.2 card, only a cache m.2 card fits.. The actual SSD's are (for now) a few mms (87 mm?) longer.
  12. I have a running version of Mountain Lion on my y510p! Did it with the Haswell Helper from tonymacx86 in combination with Unibeast and a image of ML 10.8.4. (my startup flags: -v USBBusFix=Yes) Unfortunatly some of the hardware is not (yet) usable (no sound, no wifi, no graphics). But this could also because of booting in safe mode. When I don't boot in safe mode, it hangs on mounting the windows partitions...
  13. I am currently using the Samsung 840 EVO 250 GB SSD. Had to use a 2.5" drive since there are not much m2 SSDs on the market (have the y510p no SLI). For more storage space I replaced my DVD drive with the 1TB HDD and HDD caddy. The bezel was easily removed so it doesn't affect the appearance. Despite the Samsung 840 EVO series uses TLC memory (theoretically less durable) a torture test of a computer hardware site convinced me: Hardware.Info tests lifespan of Samsung SSD 840 250GB TLC SSD [updated with final conclusion] - Final update (20-6-2013) | Hardware.Info United Kingdom. They tested two Samsung 840 250 GB SSDs. After 707 and 745 written TBs the first reallocated sectors appeared. The first uncorrectable errors appeared after 764 and 768 TB. After two weeks of intensive use I'm still at 0.7 TB of written data on the SSD. Which means that my SSD will die after about 38 years. I guess that my laptop won't survive that long:p Don't know how this test reflects other SSDs with TLC memory but I think the new drives are pretty durable which makes it easier when choosing a new SSD.
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