QUOTE(mehdymehdy @ Sep 6 2008, 10:30 PM)

hey mukole .
here is another one . because there were 4 F9 EB 02 F8 inside BIOSCOD3 i tried to change all of them to F8 and i got it . now the phoenix editer gives that RLS error to everyone i guess . if not atleast everyone has files which are not recognizable in the begining when it loads or extracts the bios... i don't think that's the problem since it does buid it successfuly .
also search in google for winphlash you can find it on intel website too so search winphlash intel easy to find it. download it . than install it and than go to C:\Program Files\Phoenix Technologies Ltd and put the bios there u must name it BIOS.WPH . and flash from there . but i don't recommand this one . it's just a suggestion.
i wish you success this time . if not we might try changing some other stuff . or probably you give me the VEN&SUBSYS of the wireless card u want to use and i'll try to place it instead of one of them and we try if that can be helpful.
and i wish some more experience people help here . thanks.
i'm going to look inside the previous bios see if it's complicated like this one .
mukole can you tell me the model of ur laptop. thanks . i found some good information on what to do before u drop the file inside the bios installer . but than i lost it and i can't find it . it was about double clicking on PHLASH and there is some information you change a couple of numbers and save it . i guess you set hidall to 0 and one more thing . i forgot. but i don't think it should be that important. anyways try this and tell me what happens.
hi i'm also adding this one . if u want to try . this one is with only the first 3 F9 EB 01 F8 changed . because the last F9 EB 01 F8 which is at the bottom of BIOSCOD3 has no wireless card listen under it . so i thought i leave that it could be for some other important things . and i only changed those first 3 which you can find wireless cards under them.

i don't know what else can be done i'm just trying different ways.
sorry it kinda got messed up here . the one in the bottom is the one with only three F9 EB 01 F8 changed and the first one all four are changed.
hi mehdymehdy, I tried the two other bios' you posted, both with the windows based winphash and with the recovery disk using the crisis recovery method (also with the first one), but still sadly i get the same results.
My machine is a dv2637tx, and I still think phoenix or more likely HP have done something (unknown compression/encryption??) to the compiling or decompiling of the original bios to make it build incorrectly, even though it shows as being successful. and i believe the changes you are making could well be the right changes.
As i said when i open these bios' in phoenix i get an extra error at the end of the process, something about crc?
Maybe they purposely build it with a false checksum error included in the original file which cant be replicated with the phoenix bios editor when rebuilding, i don't really know, i'm only guessing.
I know the change you mean in the phlash.ini file, it is Hideall=0 and maybe advanced=1. anyway it unhides the advanced options of the winphlash utility so you can choose a bios with a different name.
I was trying to modify it myself several weeks ago, starting with the f.13 then with the latest f.2b, but i was just trying to add my card which is a broadcom bcm94311mcg i bought off ebay.
The interesting thing is that i hot swapped the card and loaded the driver in vista to find out the device id's (vendor 14e4 device 4311 i think, (the notes i wrote down are a bit unclear.)) I was looking in bioscod3 and one of the other bioscods, as well as mod_5100.rom, and in one of the files i actually found the id of my broadcam card.
What i later found was that there should have been a subsystem id that followed eg. 11 43 e4 14 3c 10 60 13, the first half is the broadcom id, and the second half the hp id. In the file i was looking in the subsystem ids were further down the file in hexedit and they were listed one after another, the subsystem id of my broadcom card is 3c 10 60 13, the 3c 10 indicating it is infact a hp card, and i found one subsystem id in there which only differed by one digit (i think it was 3c 10 60 f3 or something like that), changed the id, saved then recompiled the bios, then bricked my system again.
I thought it interesting that the card i have is for some models but not others anyway.
I can check and give you the id numbers of my card if you want, i'll have to hotplug again to double check as i wrote numbers all over a piece of paper and am not 100% certain which is which now, and thanks for your effort in trying this.
I agree, some more experienced people would be good, maybe a disgruntled ex-employee of hp with some knowledge in this might be good.
thanks again
One more thing, does anyone know if phoenix have generic versions of these bios' that havn't been customised for or by hp?? or are these written only for hp computers?? this could be very helpful if we could find a version which hasn't been crippled with whitelists.