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Hello everyone, I decided to flash a modded BIOS on my ThinkPad X230 Tablet, mainly to remove the WLAN whitelist, but also for other stuff. This is my first post here, hope I didn't post in the wrong section I don't think my skills can take me any further so I'm reaching out to all of you with greater experience who might be able to save my beloved laptop!
AMERICAN MEGATRENDS BIOS UPDATE SMBIOS VERSION 2.7 WINDOWS
I've also tried WINCRIS from the linked guide but no amount of compatibility/administrator options could make the program run, I'm hoping to try it again tomorrow on another computer (without Windows 10). I believe this is just a normal power-up effect however, as the same happens to the LED's on a USB keyboard I tried attaching. Perhaps the USB is not set-up correctly, or the problem goes deeper.īeing thorough. The USB drive's activity LED illuminates steadily for a second immediately after power-up, then never again until the next power cycle. I have tried 12 or so different combinations I've seen online but none of them seem to have an effect. It seems the laptop is indifferent to the keys I hold down. Using the Fn+R, (or Fn+B) keys I have had no results, unfortunately. bin file ("Yx01.bin"), as per an online guide found here. I tried researching the problem for the past 2 days and have tried creating a FAT16, 1Gb partition on an 8Gb USB-pen drive (the other 7Gb is unpartitioned/unformatted) and loading the Crisis BIOS. Upon pressing the power key the display never turns on, the power light and keyboard LED's turn on and are illuminated for ~10 seconds before the laptop power cycles and tries again infinitely. I have a Lenovo Y410P laptop and I recently made the mistake of trusting (and running) Lenovo's current BIOS update (3.08), which appeared to finish running the flash utility and restart the laptop, but after restarting it does not post.