win 8 (preferred) bios loader for existing WL BIOS?
Posted: Wed Jan 16, 2013 6:33 am
It appears WL'ed bios dev seems to have come to at least a temporary halt
http://forum.thinkpads.com/viewtopic.ph ... elist+bios
I've got the hots for an mc7700, (half for the included GPS+ full Linux support), but have no desire to pay Lenovos prices.
(plus I'd like to try some various other mini-PCIE toys w/o hassles)
I'm just looking for a 64-bit Win8 loader that can load an existing WL-removed bios to my X200T. (3.20)
It appears to load a BIOS patch over the (existing) 3.20, rather than a full-fledged loadble BIOS.
The old Phoenix utility included with the bios doesn't seem to like win 8 much, or perhaps it's not x64?
I've been running Linux since the pre- 1.0 days (on an Amiga back then, who needs distros?) but a well tested win8 loader would be groovy, as I have low desire to brick my new toy, or spend hours sorting out how to do it under Linux.
(I suppose worst case I can partclone everything off and reinstall Vista from CD, but that is a huge time suck I would wish on no one.)
http://forum.thinkpads.com/viewtopic.ph ... elist+bios
I've got the hots for an mc7700, (half for the included GPS+ full Linux support), but have no desire to pay Lenovos prices.
(plus I'd like to try some various other mini-PCIE toys w/o hassles)
I'm just looking for a 64-bit Win8 loader that can load an existing WL-removed bios to my X200T. (3.20)
It appears to load a BIOS patch over the (existing) 3.20, rather than a full-fledged loadble BIOS.
The old Phoenix utility included with the bios doesn't seem to like win 8 much, or perhaps it's not x64?
I've been running Linux since the pre- 1.0 days (on an Amiga back then, who needs distros?) but a well tested win8 loader would be groovy, as I have low desire to brick my new toy, or spend hours sorting out how to do it under Linux.
(I suppose worst case I can partclone everything off and reinstall Vista from CD, but that is a huge time suck I would wish on no one.)