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wireless-whitelist [2012/11/28 09:17] joshuawise [Hacking the BIOS? Buy It Optional Service] |
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- | When the zv5460us came back, one question that came up was whether we could hotplug the mini-PCI board to avoid the BIOS seeing it. We decided that this would be too risky. In addition to putting the bus in an inconsistent state for a few milliseconds, | + | When the zv5460us came back, one question that came up was whether we could hotplug the mini-PCI board to avoid the BIOS seeing it. We decided that this would be too risky. In addition to putting the bus in an inconsistent state for a few milliseconds, |
While continuing to think of ways to have the board disappear during the BIOS board detect process, Joshua drew on prior knowledge of the PCI bus to think of disabling the board' | While continuing to think of ways to have the board disappear during the BIOS board detect process, Joshua drew on prior knowledge of the PCI bus to think of disabling the board' | ||
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+ | Substantial kudos to Tiido for an extremely gutsy rework. |