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post #21 of 29
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Originally Posted by smurffy View Post
I'm glade, that you have so much fun in this topic - but please keep it clean. Almost all threads of this topic has been closed in the common boards.
that's why we need to keep it clean and civilized.

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This week i'll send my notebook to a company which hacks the BIOS. I'm curious if it works and if the problems Lenovo propagades are really present (i guess not).

I'll keep you up.
Looking forward to it smurffy!

cheers ...
post #22 of 29
Smurffy I do hope you figure out a fix. I have read up on this and not like a simple fix? I hope the BIOS fix works.

Be sure I agree you have a real issue. I am not so funny about this as I am resigned on the sad reality of the situation. And on that I wish you the best on doing what as of now Lenovo cannot or will not. If you can do many will be very happy!
post #23 of 29
Hi Smurffy,
indeed I'm really interested in this topic too. I just dot me a 260/210 MB/s SSD drive and spent 2 days before I found out what the problem is (my T61, which I otherwise like a lot).
You mentioned you're from Germany? Me too actually. Could you be more specific about the company which promised to do the trick for you?

dubak
post #24 of 29
By the way, guys, I think there are many many of us unhappy T61/X61 customers who would even be willing to pay few $$ to someone being able to hack the BIOS to enable the SATA 300.
I'm sure I'm not the only one. If someone spends ~$800 on a fast SSD drive and cannot actually use it at full speed, I think everybody will bi willing to spend a bit more fore someone who will be able to unleash the full SSD potential on the T61/X61
post #25 of 29
^^Point well taken.

cheers ...
post #26 of 29
Quote:
Originally Posted by smurffy View Post
I'm glade, that you have so much fun in this topic - but please keep it clean. Almost all threads of this topic has been closed in the common boards.

This week i'll send my notebook to a company which hacks the BIOS. I'm curious if it works and if the problems Lenovo propagades are really present (i guess not).

I'll keep you up.
Do you have good news for us smurffy? I'm really curious if your BIOS could be hacked successfully...

Greetz,

XStoneX
post #27 of 29
Thread Starter 
Bad news

Got my notebook back today and they didn't get it to work. They could change the needed settings in the BIOS, but on every reboot the settings are gone.

I'll try to annoy the Lenovo-support a while, but i think it's over now.
post #28 of 29
Sad to hear smurffy.
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