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| From | not@telling.you.invalid (Computer Nerd Kev) |
|---|---|
| Newsgroups | comp.sys.laptops.thinkpad, ibm.ibmpc.thinkpad |
| Subject | NVram/CMOS BIOS Hacking to Remove WiFi Card Whitelist |
| Date | 2020-09-03 00:23 +0000 |
| Organization | Aioe.org NNTP Server |
| Message-ID | <ripd27$1sos$1@gioia.aioe.org> (permalink) |
Cross-posted to 2 groups.
I'm trying to get an Intel PRO/Wireless 4965AGN WiFi card to work in a Thinkpad R60. I'm getting the 1802 error, and applying the no-1802 fix using the Live CD didn't stop it. I'd rather keep with the NVram setting approach to fixing this rather than flash a hacked BIOS image, because if I stuff up the NVram settings then the worst result should be needing to pull the BIOS battery to reset them. There are guides to hacking BIOS ROM images linked from this page on ThinkWiki: http://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/Problem_with_unauthorized_MiniPCI_network_card#Modifying_the_BIOS I'm wondering if there's a guide or at least some description of NVram BIOS setting hacking. I'm thinking it would be something like comparing a dump of the NVram to a dump of the BIOS ROM, and looking at what parts of BIOS code change the NVram. The BIOS may have the function to offer a "disable whitelist check" in the settings menu, but it's just not enabled by Lenovo - that would show where to write with an R60-compatible no-1802 program. -- __ __ #_ < |\| |< _#
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NVram/CMOS BIOS Hacking to Remove WiFi Card Whitelist not@telling.you.invalid (Computer Nerd Kev) - 2020-09-03 00:23 +0000 Re: NVram/CMOS BIOS Hacking to Remove WiFi Card Whitelist not@telling.you.invalid (Computer Nerd Kev) - 2020-11-01 07:16 +0000
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