T42 bios with no white list

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T42 bios with no white list

#1 Post by 3to4 » Fri Jan 25, 2013 2:33 pm

Hello,

To work with a new wireless card, I have been searching desperately a working bios with no white list for my T42p since a few days.

I have found and tried to flash "Lenovo Thinkpad T42_3.23 (1RETDRWW)-1ruj37us_Len21", but I got an error "checksum is not zero" or something like that. I have tried "T42-SLIC2.1_7U_no_1802", but it did not work either. Maybe the files I downloaded are corrupted...

Could someone please help me find a working bios with no white list for my T42p?
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Re: T42 bios with no white list

#2 Post by DaKKS » Fri Jan 25, 2013 2:49 pm

Why no just use the no-1802 disc? Does the same thing.
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Re: T42 bios with no white list

#3 Post by GACrabill » Sat Jan 26, 2013 12:40 am

3to4 wrote:Could someone please help me find a working bios with no white list for my T42p?
See post #2 (by TTAV134) in this thread :
http://www.bios-mods.com/forum/Thread-I ... -whitelist

edit: OOPS, Sorry, "File currently not available".

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#4 Post by RealBlackStuff » Sat Jan 26, 2013 8:00 am

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Re: T42 bios with no white list

#5 Post by 3to4 » Sat Jan 26, 2013 10:01 am

DaKKS wrote:Why no just use the no-1802 disc? Does the same thing.
Thank you. but I have read somewhere that "no-1802" will not be valid if CMOS battery dies.

As I don't want to remove my new wireless card and apply a no-1802 every time CMOS battery dies (I know this will not happen often, but..), I would prefer a modified bios as a solution, if possible.
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Re: T42 bios with no white list

#6 Post by RealBlackStuff » Sat Jan 26, 2013 10:10 am

CMOS batteries last for 5 years or more.
Why don't you put in a fresh battery when you remove the wifi card to apply the NO-1802 hack?
Also, there are no T42 BIOS versions with Whitelists removed, because the NO-1802 is so easy and universal.
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Re: T42 bios with no white list

#7 Post by ajkula66 » Sat Jan 26, 2013 10:13 am

3to4 wrote:
Thank you. but I have read somewhere that "no-1802" will not be valid if CMOS battery dies.
That is correct. Not a big deal in the least, IMO. A CMOS battery lasts about five years on average, at least in the ThinkPads that I've owned.
As I don't want to remove my new wireless card and apply a no-1802 every time CMOS battery dies (I know this will not happen often, but..), I would prefer a modified bios as a solution, if possible.
I'm not aware of a modded BIOS for T42...

You can open up the machine, remove the card, flash the "no-1802" prior to putting anything back and then re-assemble it once the card is verified working.

Not for nothing - and this comes from someone who is a huge T4x series buff - how many cards do you expect to swap over the remaining life of that T42? One "no-1802" flash covers all and any "non-approved" cards...

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Re: T42 bios with no white list

#8 Post by 3to4 » Sat Jan 26, 2013 11:06 am

Thank you for your comments about no1802. I will not probably need to apply no1802 again in the remaining life of my T42p.

However, I have done a lot of searches and it seems that there was a modified bios from TTAV134 including no1802 some time ago, but all the links I have found up to now are not valid anymore. So, I am still looking for this modified bios.

By the way, I am using a modified bios from TTAV134 for my T43p with a third-party wireless card, and everything works as it should. This gave me an idea that if I could find a modified bios for my T42p, that will be the best solution.
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Re: T42 bios with no white list

#9 Post by ajkula66 » Sat Jan 26, 2013 11:33 am

3to4 wrote: However, I have done a lot of searches and it seems that there was a modified bios from TTAV134 including no1802 some time ago, but all the links I have found up to now are not valid anymore. So, I am still looking for this modified bios.
My understanding - which may be incorrect - is that he only developed a modded BIOS for T43/p which would not be applicable to prior T4x series units...and that the reason for this mod was the fact that the "no-1802" hack doesn't work on T43 or any of the later ThinkPads...
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Re: T42 bios with no white list

#10 Post by DaKKS » Sat Jan 26, 2013 11:43 am

ajkula66 wrote:My understanding - which may be incorrect - is that he only developed a modded BIOS for T43/p which would not be applicable to prior T4x series units...and that the reason for this mod was the fact that the "no-1802" hack doesn't work on T43 or any of the later ThinkPads...
You're correct, mate. I accidentally flashed a T43p bios on a T42p board and it pretty much bricked it. I'm pretty [censored] sure I didn't screw up, so its seems they're incompatible.

3to4: no-1802 is stupidly easy to run. The only reason for not running it is lazyness. It took me five minutes including downloading and burning the disc when i swapped the mobo on my frankenpad. Also, my T42 was manufactured in 2003 (unless i'm reading this bloody US dating system wrong) and its still running the original factory cmos battery. So it wasn't used for like five years, but whatever. You probably won't have to worry about it for a while.

Also, if RBS and ajkula66 says there is no bios, then there is no bios. You seem to be an old poster so I'm surprised you haven't picked up on this, but we have a few posters here, ajkula66 and RBS being two of them, whose word is considered law.
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Re: T42 bios with no white list

#11 Post by 3to4 » Sat Jan 26, 2013 2:31 pm

3to4: no-1802 is stupidly easy to run. The only reason for not running it is lazyness. It took me five minutes including downloading and burning the disc when i swapped the mobo on my frankenpad. Also, my T42 was manufactured in 2003 (unless i'm reading this bloody US dating system wrong) and its still running the original factory cmos battery. So it wasn't used for like five years, but whatever. You probably won't have to worry about it for a while.

Also, if RBS and ajkula66 says there is no bios, then there is no bios. You seem to be an old poster so I'm surprised you haven't picked up on this, but we have a few posters here, ajkula66 and RBS being two of them, whose word is considered law.[/quote]

Thank you for your comments. However, there are modified no1802 bios for T42. I obtained one called T41-T42-SLIC2.1_7U_no_1802.rar and flashed my T42p with this modified bios. My T42p now works with an n card connecting at 300mb with my router. I have a no1802.com as well, and I have used it in the past. It is very easy to do so. But I prefer by far the permanent solution of flashing a modified bios.
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Re: T42 bios with no white list

#12 Post by DaKKS » Sat Jan 26, 2013 5:05 pm

3to4 wrote: Thank you for your comments. However, there are modified no1802 bios for T42. I obtained one called T41-T42-SLIC2.1_7U_no_1802.rar and flashed my T42p with this modified bios. My T42p now works with an n card connecting at 300mb with my router. I have a no1802.com as well, and I have used it in the past. It is very easy to do so. But I prefer by far the permanent solution of flashing a modified bios.
If I may ask, what kind of prehistoric rock did you find it under? Cause I've been looking for modified bios for the better part of four years and I've found nothing, nil, nowt, zilch. And lemme tell ya, my google-fu is pretty strong. But alright, I can admit when I'm wrong. Pleasant surprise too.
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Re: T42 bios with no white list

#13 Post by GACrabill » Sat Jan 26, 2013 9:20 pm

DaKKS wrote:If I may ask, what kind of prehistoric rock did you find it under? Cause I've been looking for modified bios for the better part of four years and I've found nothing, nil, nowt, zilch. And lemme tell ya, my google-fu is pretty strong. But alright, I can admit when I'm wrong. Pleasant surprise too.
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Re: T42 bios with no white list

#14 Post by DaKKS » Sun Jan 27, 2013 2:31 am

GACrabill wrote: @DaKKS ... you have a PM

I may be retired, but "prehistoric" is almost mean ! :lol:
God, that was totally not my intention. I tracked down posts regarding modded bioses from back in 2004. And considering how fast the internet evolves, thats prehistoric. Had nothing to do with age. Well, registration date maybe.
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