
Klem
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Hi! Ok. Check PM.
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- lenovo g710
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Updated...
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- x240
- thinkpad x240
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Ok, your bios with NVME support done. Check PM.
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- samsung 970 pro nvme m.2
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Hi! No, I don't think you can use NVMe SSDs , in a RAID 1 volume as a boot device in your laptop model, even with modified bios.
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Alienware m18x R2 not detecting any booting device.
Klem replied to xeper8x8's topic in Alienware M18x / AW 18
Hi! Try this way: Create a bootable, FAT32 formatted USB Flash drive containing the desired Win10 image by using the tool Rufus (important: choose the UEFI mode partition table = GPT). Here is a picture, which shows the most important Rufus settings: Enter the BIOS and navigate to the "BOOT" section and - if applicable - the "SECURITY" or "Keys" section. Make sure, that the "Secure Boot" and "Fast Boot" options are disabled. The "Compatibility Support Module" (CSM) can either be set to "Disabled" as well (better option, but requires full UEFI compatibility of the graphics adapter) or to "Enabled" with the ability/preference to load EFI BIOS modules for the Storage Disk Drives. If you see BIOS options for the "OS type", choose "other OS". This will disable the Secure Boot setting. Now plug your SATA HDD/SSD. Insert the prepared USB Flash drive and boot off it in UEFI mode (the related bootable USB drive should be shown by the Boot Manager with the prefix "[UEFI]"). When you come to the point, where you have to decide onto which Drive and which partition the OS shall be installed, delete all existing partitions from your HDD/SSD. After having done that, let the Win10 Setup create a new partition for your future drive C: on the related SSD. Then point to this just created partition as the desired future OS location. The rest should be done by the Setup automatically. You will get a message, that some additional partitions have to be created. Accept that and follow the advice of the Setup where to install the OS. Once the OS is up and running, shut down the computer, remove the bootable USB Flash driver -
Replacement Chassis for Clevo N151CU 15.6ins laptop
Klem replied to AntLev73's topic in General Notebook Discussions
Hi! I recommend you try to search on Aliexpress market. Also try to search in this place: https://clevo-computer.com/en/spare-parts/clevo/clevo-n-series/n1xx/n15xx/n151cu/ -
Hi! Ok. Check PM.
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- lenovo g780
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Hi! No, it's not a whitelist. I think your WWAN slot is not compatible with the e-GPU on a hardware level.
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Hi! According to the signs you described, your card is gradually dying at the hardware level. For GTX 880M, this is typical after several years of use. Gradual degradation is underway.
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Hi! You can post here or send me your file bios backup. To create your bios backup, you can use attached backup tool. Extract attached archive directly on the Desktop and run backup tool as Administrator (right click mouse, choice "Run as Administrator). Backup tool will create archive "results" directly on the Desktop. You can post here or send me this archive "results" via PM, or upload it into any fileserver and send me the link. https://www.sendspace.com/file/mxoavw
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Hi! Ok. Check PM.
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- whitelist remove
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Hi! In your case, I recommend you to prepare bootable USB flash drive with Windows 8.1PE or with Windows 10PE, then boot your laptop from created bootable USB flash drive into Windows 8.1PE or with Windows 10PE, then use H2OUVE again.
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Right now I checked. All links works. To download any files from link above, you need to registrate on 4pda forum!
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Hi! Try to search in this place: https://4pda.to/forum/index.php?showtopic=848398#Spoil-65952063-6 Note: To download any files from link above, you need to registrate on 4pda forum.
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If you read both your BIOSes correctly, without errors, then when you flash them back (correctly, without errors), your laptop should turn on and work without problems.
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- thinkpad t440p
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Hi! Ok. Your unlocked bios done. Check PM.
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- lenovo g500
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Hi! Ok. Check PM.
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- lenovo g500
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Hi! What BIOS did you try to flash? After which BIOS did your laptop stop turning on?
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- thinkpad t440p
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