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REQUEST, Clevo P651RE AMI APTIO UNLOCKED biOS
Klem replied to markosgiassaA's topic in General Notebook Discussions
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Ok. Your bios with unlocked WWAN whitelist done. Now you can use any LTE modem. Check PM.
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Hi! What happens now if you install the WWAN module? And what is the WWAN module model?
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Hi! Ok. Your unlocked bios done. Check PM.
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Also you can read some interested information in this place: https://patents.google.com/patent/CN107220057A/en H2OUVE for Linux: https://www.sendspace.com/file/apdnsy
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Hi! In your case, you can try to use the same method as described in this place: Using H2OUVE on Linux 1. Unzip BIOS-Tools ZIP file and copy the following to the USB stick: Insyde UEFI Variable Editor folder InsydeH2OUVE_x86_LINUX64_* (BIOS-Tools → H2OUVE (UEFI Variable Editor) → Linux → X64 → InsydeH2OUVE_x86_LINUX64_*) Copy appropriate BIOS file for your TQ module Example: <USB-Stick> |--- InsydeH2OUVE_x86_LINUX64_* |-- TQMxE38C_5.4.48.0025.02_X64.bin 2. Insert the prepared USB Stick to a Starterkit USB port 3. Boot up the system and open terminal 4. Switch path to the InsydeH2OUVE_x86_LINUX64_* folder 5.Extract package tar -xvf InsydeH2OUVE_x86_LINUX64_portable_.tar.bz2 6. Install H2OUVE Tool sudo dpkg -i InsydeH2OUVE_x86_LINUX64_*.deb If errors occur during driver installation, build driver manually: $ cd /var/local/insyde/H2OUVE/driver/ $ sudo -E make $ sudo -E make install $ sudo apt-get install 7. Run following generic commands shows how to start the BIOS Update for TQMx86 modules. Examples: Print out help message: $ sudo h2ouve-lx64 -h Print out BIOS supported functionalities: $ sudo h2ouve-lx64 -fea Remove a variable by name: $ sudo h2ouve-lx64 -re -vn SioTqmx86Setup00 Dump variable information to a variable record file: $ sudo h2ouve-lx64 -gv testfile Update variables from specified variable record file: $ sudo h2ouve-lx64 -sv testfile
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Hi! Ok. Your unlocked bios done. Check PM.
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Hi! Your Lenovo G50-45 use RSA signed bios, in this case bios cannot be modified in any way. If you will flash any modified bios, then laptop can not start.
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Hi! Ok. Your unlocked bios done. Check PM.
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Hi! Ok. Check PM.
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Hi! I recommend you to read this thread:
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Hi! Bios "P7xxTM1.rar" unlock hidden advanced settings in bios setup menu.
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Yes of course. Check PM.
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Hi! No, it's impossible. Fan settings placed in EC firmware (not in bios), so, bios unlock can't help you with your problem.
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Hi! Ok. Check PM.
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Ok. Thanks for your feedback.
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