Hey, I have this HP 240 G3 [i3-4005u, 220D - 86.56 Mobo] laptop that I want to unlock so, I can squeeze a bit more performance out of it. I was thinking of oc’ing it by slightly increasing the bus speed. But since my bios is locked i don’t have access to any of the advanced settings. I did try to change the settings by modifying the uefi variables but i had no luck on that as it happens to be also locked. So now my only way is to mod the bios. But honestly, after going through a lot of forums and guides through google I am a bit overwhelmed. I dont know where I should start. I do have a bit of experience with reverse engineering tools and I did a bit of application moding (mostly on linux softwares) before, but regarding bios mods I have 0 clue. So ill ask all the questions I have below, 1. Is it even possible to mod my bios. Since my bios [probably] has rsa checks and other security stuffs? 2. If it is possible to mod. Then what guide I should follow to unlock the advanced and power menu? 3. Will I be able to change the bus speed or increase the power limits after I unlock the advanced and power menu? 4. I have seen few youtube videos where people get to the advanced menu by using some key combos. Is it possible to find these kinds of key combo(s) for my bios?
I dont yet have a bios programmer. But Ill get one if it is possible to mod this thing. Thanks. [I attached my bios in case anyone is curious to check them out]
I created a recovery USB using the hp bios update utility. It seems to be working by pressing win + b key combo at boot. But is this recovery usb enough to recover from a corrupted or bricked bios? [by the way, while testing the usb my bios got updated to F49, so ill also attach this version of bios bellow]
Sorry but no. Did you see a private message from me? It says: "There is information about which module should be edited. But, unfortunately, even if you unlock the bios, you will not be able to limit the vram of the igpu. In the hidden settings, there is no one with which you could do what you want". And it doesn’t depend on me.
Sorry but no. Did you see a private message from me? It says: "There is information about which module should be edited. But, unfortunately, even if you unlock the bios, you will not be able to limit the vram of the igpu. In the hidden settings, there is no one with which you could do what you want". And it doesn’t depend on me.
in the ifr file I found this entry, will disable it force the DGPU as high performance?
@sagael GPP’s are just 1-Lane PCIe ports. The performance of your dGPU is not limited by the BIOS, but it is controlled by the operating system settings.
@Sweet_Kitten , Sorry for the late replay but i have already ordered a spi flasher and a test clip from a Chinese store, so it might take a bit time to arrive. But in the above link for $HS2 protection, is this for removing protection from my bios?
@Sweet_Kitten the dgpu stops working when I expand it from 4 to 8gb there is no way it works with 8gb and I used all kinds of amd drivers without success
can you send me the files in the attachment of this post? I didn’t understand what he meant by function code with the address 0x10000ac1.
But for the other method from this post I think I found the function inside F6B211E8-A3DF-41B3-89D5-BDBF6729255E module. (also thanks to this article by coderush)
The function addresses are on the left side of the IDE interface, but you won’t find AC1h. This is a different BIOS, different from the example given on the link.
Yes, but the method is very specific and probably won’t work. You already know how to check it. This red error message appears - everything is fine. If you want to know about the method of CodeRush, then just compare the original module with the module from that BIOS in archive I uploaded.