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    [HELP] mini pci-e wifi Intel Error 10...fix?

    Discussion in 'Hardware Components and Aftermarket Upgrades' started by allenpan, Jul 27, 2012.

  1. allenpan

    allenpan Notebook Enthusiast

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    [HELP] mini pci-e wifi Intel Error 10...fix?
    i have few cards that been doing this, and i think i know why; as some wifi card are made specificly for Lenovo/HP, so on, but i would like to use them on other machine..

    is there anyway to bypass the laptop/bios check? i can JTAG, SPI, EPROM, IC2, so on, as i have access to those tools..

    serious... anyone?
     
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    for just a card $10 worth or 25 @most ? I mean it would be great to have a solution but..
     
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    moral hazard Notebook Nobel Laureate

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    Which notebook are you using to test these cards?
     
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    Try isolating pin20 with thin cellophane tape to force the radio on.