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  4. Hi, Here is the dump of my bios: https://drive.google.com/file/d/18BfPsFlPEl7xV12K-pWgrBAL-2frDDi5/view?usp=sharing I hope I did it right! Please, can you: - Remove the WiFi whitelist - Unlock the advanced menu Thanks!
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  7. Hi! To have support for the UEFI mode, you can just download and install the latest original stock bios version from MSI website.
  8. Good day. Please help me. If I update the BIOS of my GT70ON to this ms_gt70.rom from the MSI GT70 Unlocked.zip archive, will I have support for the UEFI mode?
    Добрый день. Помогите, пожалуйста. Если я обновлю BIOS моего GT70 ONC до этого BIOS ms_gt70.rom из архива MSI GT70 Unlocked.zip, будет ли у меня поддержка режима UEFI?
  9. Hello, is this thread still alive? I want to Upgrade my Clevo P170SM. 780M —> 1070 (Mobility) Is this possible and what do I need for? i read something about it, but I still don’t know if this could be working. Do I need a BIOS Mod and vBios Mod and a EC Mod?!? Please help me What detailed Information about the Hardware or Firmware do you need?
  10. Hi, I want to replace my old cpu with new one and also replace wifi modul. When I previously replaced that parts my pc boot but writes that these parts aren´t original or something like that. I want to ask you if unlocked BIOS will help to solve it and how should a do it. Here is my backup https://www.sendspace.com/file/0ctwhn
  11. Hello, I need help to remove the WIFI whitelist and advanced menu Lenovo G400S BIOS VERSION: 7BCN38WW(2.04) Link results.rar: https://www.sendspace.com/file/gklmae Thank you!
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  13. Hello @Klem, i also have a lenovo G710 (8ECN95WW) which I need the Advanced Bios Settings unlocked and Wifi whitelist removed. Here is bios dump and the vars.txt i think that is all you need. https://www.sendspace.com/filegroup/ZRSJIWnm8NC3S4nlQn27yg
  14. Hello everyone, I’m exploring using an external GPU adapter (EXP GDC V8.5C via Mini PCIe) on an older laptop (VIT M2420). I have limited manufacturer info since this unit was delivered by a government program, so I’m gathering data and looking for anyone with experience on similar hardware. Below are all the details and steps I’ve considered. Any insight on compatibility, BIOS whitelist issues, or successful configurations would be greatly appreciated. 1. System Overview Laptop model: VIT M2420 (delivered by government; limited official docs). Motherboard: PEGATRON CORPORATION A24. Chipset: Intel HM65 Rev. 05 (PCIe 2.0, 5.0 GT/s). BIOS: American Megatrends Inc. v2.11 (date: 10/06/2011). No newer official BIOS found. CPU: Intel Core i7-2760QM (quad-core Sandy Bridge, 2.4–3.5 GHz). RAM: 16 GB DDR3 (2 × 8 GB modules, 1600 MHz). Note: adapter notes mention some older boards may require a single 2 GB module for eGPU detection; planning to test with a 2 GB stick if needed. Storage: SSD 256 GB (replaced original HDD). Original GPU: Intel HD Graphics integrated. OS: Windows 10 / Windows 11 planned. Display: Plan to use external monitor (HDMI/DisplayPort on eGPU). Internal display likely unusable for eGPU output. Networking: Internal Wi-Fi will be removed to free Mini PCIe slot; will use USB Wi-Fi or Ethernet. 2. EXP GDC V8.5C Adapter Details Interface input: Mini PCI-E (using former Wi-Fi slot). Supported output: PCIe x16 slot for desktop GPU. Power: EXP GDC-side 8‑pin power port (recommended) up to 220 W via ATX PSU. Alternative DC jack (12 V, ≤12.5 A) up to 150 W (not sufficient for higher-TDP cards). Compatibility notes (from official page): Explicit list of incompatible laptop models (Asus N55SF, Lenovo E530/L430/E43 etc.). VIT M2420 is not on this list, but absence does not guarantee compatibility. Some older laptops “need 1× 2 GB RAM module” for eGPU to work (especially pre-HM65 or around HM65). BIOS whitelist or interface differences may block Mini PCIe eGPU; flashing BIOS carries high risk. External monitor strongly recommended; internal display rarely works without specific Intel+NVIDIA dGPU passthrough. Recommended GPUs (from vendor): GTX 650/660/670/750/760/950/960/970/980/1060/1070/1080, GTX 1650, etc. They note performance loss is normal. 3. What Has Been Done / Current Status BIOS version confirmed: AMI v2.11 (10 June 2011). No official updates found. Mini PCIe slot availability: Wi-Fi card will be removed. Haven’t yet tested inserting any other Mini PCIe device. No prior eGPU tests performed on this machine. Access to spare hardware: I can obtain a low-power GPU (e.g. GTX 750 Ti or GTX 1050 Ti) for initial tests, plus an ATX PSU for powering adapter. Willingness to flash BIOS: I’m open to updating or modding BIOS if someone confirms a known mod exists, but currently no mod known for Pegatron A24 to whitelist eGPU. I understand risk of bricking. RAM test plan: I can install a single 2 GB DDR3 module temporarily to test adapter note about “1× 2 GB” requirement. 4. Specific Concerns / Questions BIOS whitelist / blocking: Does anyone know if Pegatron A24-based laptops (e.g. VIT M2400/M2420) have BIOS restrictions preventing non-Wi-Fi Mini PCIe devices? Are there known BIOS mods or dumps for this board that successfully enable eGPU detection? Any advice on safely backing up/restoring BIOS on this model? Mini PCIe electrical / initialization behavior: Have users tested EXP GDC on HM65 boards with Intel HD-only setups? Any quirks (e.g. need to boot with cable inserted, or “hot-plug” procedures)? Does the RAM configuration note (1×2 GB) indeed apply to HM65 boards, and can it enable the slot for eGPU detection? Initial testing procedure: Recommended steps to check for BIOS blocking before connecting a GPU? (e.g. boot with empty cable, check BIOS messages, etc.) Any debug tips: BIOS settings to inspect, logs to capture if Windows shows Code 12/43, or error codes in BIOS? Stability experiences: On HM65 laptops (e.g. Dell E5420, HP EliteBook 8470p) users saw initial success but eventual instability (crashes after hours). Any suggestions on mitigating instability (power delivery tweaks, firmware settings)? Reports on which GPUs (e.g. GTX 1050 Ti vs GTX 1650) are more stable on Mini PCIe HM65 setups? Power delivery / PSU setup: Best practices powering EXP GDC V8.5C on HM65 laptops: jumper settings for ATX PSU, grounding PS_ON, avoiding voltage drops. Any quirks observed on similar setups? Driver versions / Windows settings: Recommended GPU driver versions for stable operation on older chipsets with EXP GDC? Windows power plan or registry tweaks to improve detection/stability. Display output / internal screen passthrough: Likelihood of using internal display: likely not possible; confirmations or hacks for Intel-only systems? Best way to force external monitor output reliably. 5. Requested Attachments / Data BIOS dump: I can upload my BIOS image (AMI v2.11) if someone needs to inspect for whitelist strings or known patterns. Mini PCIe device tree logs: If useful, I can capture Windows logs when cable inserted (e.g. Event Viewer entries when empty cable present or GPU connected). Photos / pinout checks: I can provide images of the Mini PCIe slot and routing if needed. 6. Planned Testing Steps BIOS backup: Use hardware flasher or BIOS utility to dump current BIOS and store a safe copy before any changes. Empty-cable test: Insert only the Mini PCIe-to-HDMI adapter cable in the Wi-Fi slot, boot the laptop, observe any BIOS errors, messages, or behavior (e.g. hangs, beep codes). RAM configuration test: Boot with single 2 GB module (per adapter’s note) and repeat empty-cable test. Low-power GPU test: Connect a low-TDP GPU (e.g. GTX 750 Ti or GTX 1050 Ti) to EXP GDC, power via ATX PSU, boot and check Windows Device Manager for detection. Driver install: If detected, install appropriate NVIDIA driver (potentially older version recommended for eGPU stability) and test external monitor output. Stress test & stability: Run light benchmarks, then longer gaming sessions, monitor for crashes or disconnects. Advanced steps (only if initial tests succeed): Consider BIOS mod if detection fails; investigate hot-plug sequences; try different driver versions; experiment with PSU grounding techniques. 7. Summary & Call for Input Hardware: VIT M2420, Pegatron A24, HM65, BIOS AMI v2.11, i7-2760QM, 16 GB DDR3, SSD, Windows 10/11. Goal: Use EXP GDC V8.5C via Mini PCIe slot to attach external GPU (for daily use and gaming). External monitor only. ATX PSU available. Unknowns: BIOS whitelist status; RAM-related quirks; stability on HM65; recommended GPU for best reliability; driver versions; BIOS mod possibilities. Tests planned: Empty-cable boot, RAM config test, low-power GPU trial, monitoring logs. Help requested: Anyone with Pegatron A24 or similar HM65 laptops who has tried EXP GDC? Experiences (success or failure)? Advice on detecting BIOS whitelist / modifying BIOS safely. Guidance on stable GPU choices (e.g. GTX 1050 Ti, GTX 1650) and driver versions. Power delivery tips specific to EXP GDC V8.5C on HM65 laptops. Any quirks in RAM configuration or BIOS settings that enable slot activation. Looking forward to feedback from the community!
  15. Hi. I made a dump of my BIOS. Here he is: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1LgtiM9BICKE4zWWp8hjWoJwwrQcQGzxe/view?usp=sharing Do it for me, please - Removing the whitelist - Unlock the advanced menu Thank you, my friend!
  16. Hi Everyone! Long story short, I had just purchased a P870TM-G Laptop with a suspected faulty GPU (GTX 1080). I am planning to install an i5-9600KF. The previous owner also had a 9th-gen CPU and told me that ONLY the GPU is faulty. My question is, am I able to install a GTX 670 MX (spare MXM GPU I have lying around) without editing something in the laptop's BIOS? As im wanting to test if it IS the GPU that is faulty before pouring more money into this project. I am familiar with using ch341a to flash BIOS onto pc's and laptops. thanks in advance
  17. Yeah, the 980M is a known upgrade for the GT70 and should work, but yeah—you’ll likely need a modified vBIOS to get full performance and avoid boot issues. Also double-check your cooling setup; the 980M runs hotter, so proper thermal pads and paste are a must. Power supply should be at least 180W too. Good luck with the upgrade!
  18. Hello, I need help to remove the WIFI whitelist from the BIOS Lenovo G400S BIOS VERSION: 7BCN38WW(2.04) CE VERSION: 7BEC38WW(2.04) dump = results.rar link download: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1k5Vb_lJ...drive_link
  19. You were absolutely right! I had a closer look around the RAM area and found a tiny white speck of... something, firmly lodged between two of the RAM connector pins on the motherboard itself (not inside the slot). It spread a bit like paste as I cleared it out with a very fine-tipped screwdriver & some 99% IPA. I unsoldered the flash chip, reprogrammed to the original bin (the one I linked previously), resoldered. Every boot is now successful! I was also able to WinFlash to downgrade to 2.40 error-free (original BIOS was 2.43).
  20. Thank you for the quick reply! It's an X240, given the current age and value, *I* am the repair center! I will keep digging, but assuming the BIOS is good then, would you be willing to unlock the advanced menu on it?
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