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Rymek

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  1. I didn't find solution for me, but maby one of solutions I tried can help you Wysłane z mojego HTC 10 przy użyciu Tapatalka
  2. I had the same thing 3-4 pages ago and didn't get answers :/ Check my posts maybe some of these ideas can help you. Wysłane z mojego HTC 10 przy użyciu Tapatalka
  3. I have one more question to svl7 or someone who knows how to modify bios (most important thing to me is remove whitelist) Is there option to modify my backup of BIOS? I made backup and it is restorable But is there someone who can edit it and remove whitelist? Because in fptw64 bios from Lenovo and from svl7 are not restorable and can crash my BIOS :/ I know there are some articles showing how to remove but I’m afraid I can crash my BIOS
  4. Thanks for info Klem Is there option to get version of "[Y580][Y480]-'unlocked_BIOS'_660mGHzEdition_WhitelistMod" for fptw64 or fpt? Or any idea how to run InsydeFlash even turn off my Internet Security package don't give any effect for InsydeFlash :/
  5. Read first post and forum promotion rules. https://www.techinferno.com/index.php?/announcement/4-user-account-promotions-please-read/ Can anybody Answer my question? Or give me MD5 checksum from working QIWY3207.ROM file from "[Y580][Y480]-'unlocked_BIOS'_660mGHzEdition_WhitelistMod" Package. My MD5 checksum: 70266fcfb776ed665b5de92c62d444c1 And most important question will it work with fptw64 or fpt in DOS?
  6. Hello I have the same problem on my Y580 in Windos 7 Ultmate 64bit When I try to update my BIOS 5DCN40WW v2.07 by using “[Y580][Y480]-'unlocked_BIOS'_660mGHzEdition_WhitelistMod.zip” package after running InsydeFlash.exe I get communicate: “The version of rom file isn't newer than version of bios.” I tried to modify platform.ini file: I turned on Log File using: [Log_file] Flag=1 Checked that the RESSEN is used not RESSDIS In [Bios_Version_Check] Flag=2 changed to 1 and 0 CheckByBios=0 changed o 1 In [Others] I tried to change DisableCompare=0 to 1 In [BIOSVersionFormat] tried changed BIOSVFEnable=1 to 0 In log file I always get: In ForceIHISIVersion= I tried to force other version of IHISI but didn’t get result. The same communicates I have when I downloaded original version of 5DCN40WW v2.07 BIOS from Lenovo website. I was thinking the application checks modify date of QIWY3207.ROM file but it didn’t because when I modified this date using “Attribute Changer” it didn’t worked and I got the same communicates. In windows eventlog I don’t have any errors so it is an application InsydeFlash.exe or FWUpdLcl.exe or FlsHook.exe because FlsHook.exe is starting and nothing more in log file Is only one info “[01/19 21:04:39] OnStopAp()” And one more app views ROM file because if I change it’s name I get communicate: “ROM file not found.” Anyone has any idea why application didn’t start or how get better logs to check what is problem? ---------------------------------------UPDATE----------------------------- 2016.01.20--7:16PM--GMT+1------- Every time i use InsydeFlash.exe (even as administrator) I have the same communicate so I tried FPT fpt and prr2 from this download are broken (they all have 44.3 kB and do not unpack), so I downloaded FPT from here. when i run fptw64.exe as user I get communicate: So I started cmd as administrator and used fptw64.exe to verify and here is effect: When I use FPT for DOS on MS DOS from my bootable pendrive I have the same communicate. Is this normal that I got mismatch of files? Can I do force command to flash it? Command I want to use: fptw64.exe -f QIWY3207.ROM –bios I got the same mismatch on original file from Lenovo. All numbers on verify are thesame Can anyone confirm me that all is OK? svl7 can you confirm?
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