Middleon BIOS
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LemarAntwanJackson
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Middleon BIOS
I'm about ready to flash soon. Want to know where to download, the best written instructions and also what kind of problems might happen? I understand it unlocks the SATAII capability of my T61 but what are potential problems i.e., things that may no longer function? Any caveats to the installation itself or the process i.e. loss of HDD, supervisor passwords etc.? Thanks in advance.
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ajkula66
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Re: Middleon BIOS
Download, discussion and other stuff here: http://forum.notebookreview.com/lenovo/ ... ution.htmlLemarAntwanJackson wrote: Want to know where to download, the best written instructions
Well, a BIOS flash gone wrong leaves one with a door stopper of a laptop...nothing else really matters and everything else will be functional after a successful update... This applies to *any* BIOS flash, not just Middleton's...but what are potential problems i.e., things that may no longer function? Any caveats to the installation itself or the process i.e. loss of HDD, supervisor passwords etc.? Thanks in advance.
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LemarAntwanJackson
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Re: Middleon BIOS
Re: T61/X61 SATA II 1.5 GB/s cap - willing to pay for a solutionajkula66 wrote:Download, discussion and other stuff here: http://forum.notebookreview.com/lenovo/ ... ution.htmlLemarAntwanJackson wrote: Want to know where to download, the best written instructions
Well, a BIOS flash gone wrong leaves one with a door stopper of a laptop...nothing else really matters and everything else will be functional after a successful update... This applies to *any* BIOS flash, not just Middleton's...but what are potential problems i.e., things that may no longer function? Any caveats to the installation itself or the process i.e. loss of HDD, supervisor passwords etc.? Thanks in advance.
Thanks, I read a thread on the first page:
"Mark's explanation sounds a lot more believable than what I thought was the "company line." I mean Lenovo capped it in order to save power.
Quote Originally Posted by Mark in that explanation from the Lenovo forums
Current Lenovo drives have firmware set to 1.5 Gb/s data rates.
Exchanging these drives for after-market drives which support SATA bus of 3.0 Gb/s should provide for the higher data rate at the overall system level
That's a new wrinkle for all Thinkpad users, not just 61 generation users So my Thinkpad's original hard drive had the same (barely noticeable) cap. Oh well, at least I don't want to worry about that. The 7K200 has been relegated to my UltraBay.
Did Lenovo ever offer the T or X61 with a SSD as default? If so I guess they would have to have a firmware flash. I just doubt a 2007-08 era SSD (besides the original X-25M and Lenovo only used Samsungs back then) would saturate the SATA 1 speeds. Ok, the people who need this are also bringing their own SSDs to the party anyway "
It seems like Lenovo said the cap is not written in the BIOS but the stock HDD. If one replaced it with an aftermarket drive the cap would be lifted as non-Lenovo drives don't have such a cap. Then why are we installing hacked BIOS'????????????????
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ajkula66
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Re: Middleon BIOS
No. Never.LemarAntwanJackson wrote:
Did Lenovo ever offer the T or X61 with a SSD as default?
Lenovo never said any such thing...and you're welcome to test the transfer speeds with a non-Lenovo drive and see where you get...It seems like Lenovo said the cap is not written in the BIOS but the stock HDD. If one replaced it with an aftermarket drive the cap would be lifted as non-Lenovo drives don't have such a cap. Then why are we installing hacked BIOS'????????????????
...Knowledge is a deadly friend when no one sets the rules...(King Crimson)
Cheers,
George (your grouchy retired FlexView farmer)
AARP club members:A31p, T43pSF
Abused daily: R61
PMs requesting personal tech support will be ignored.
Cheers,
George (your grouchy retired FlexView farmer)
AARP club members:A31p, T43pSF
Abused daily: R61
PMs requesting personal tech support will be ignored.
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