Solved: looking for X200T and X201T modded Bios

X200, X201, X220 (including equivalent tablet models) and X300, X301 series specific matters only.
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Solved: looking for X200T and X201T modded Bios

#1 Post by friedrich-eugen » Sat Jun 13, 2015 4:31 am

Hello,
I'm just trying to repair and "save" two tablet-NB.

I do have a Zender-Mod to be used for the X200T, but I need to find the equivalent unmodded Lenovo-Bios (7WET50WW3.00).

My experience is, that the CD-version of a modded bios does not work properly, so I have to use a different technique instead. The prerequisite is the equivalent unmodded Lenovo Bios.
It may well be, that there are "newer" mods, any help and hint would be welcome.

My second and similar problem is the equivalent mod of an X201T. I do not have a modded Version at all. Help would be very welcome!!

Thanks in advance
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now using an upgraded T60-61P "Frankenpad" (15"UXGA-LED Penryn 8GB 500GB/7200), and an X201/X230T (i7 8/16GB/500GB) Windows10

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Re: looking for X200T and X201T modded Bios

#2 Post by friedrich-eugen » Sun Jun 21, 2015 9:11 am

Found some in the web...
but it takes time and nerves...
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started with IBM-XT (80186) and AST-Ascentias NB (910N) in the 90ties, relying on Thinkpads (770X, A31Ps) until 2012,
now using an upgraded T60-61P "Frankenpad" (15"UXGA-LED Penryn 8GB 500GB/7200), and an X201/X230T (i7 8/16GB/500GB) Windows10

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#3 Post by SurrealMustard » Tue Jun 23, 2015 8:58 am

I'd be interested in getting this going on the x200 to disable panel stretch. I was able to accomplish this (or at least something similar) using SymCmos on my N200, but I can't find any instructions for making it happen on the ThinkPad.

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