Really what I want to know is if the dark grey part of the lid is actually metal. To get to the point now, I was wondering if it's possible for me to polish the top of the lid on my 6530 to have a more silver finish like that (or maybe even a mirror finish if I sand it down with a fine enough grit). As much as I love my 6530 I've gotta say, that thing looks great. My friend on the other hand picked up an E6440 with its silver-ish finish along the back. Runs Xubuntu great, battery is halfway decent, and I can play 99% of the games I own on it. I picked up a Dell E6530 for basically scrap value, and I love the thing. Hey everyone! After lots of searching it looks like this is the go-to place for laptop mods online, so I figured this would be the best place to ask something like this. What the hell - all I wanted to do was add custom UEFI signatures so I could Secure Boot my copy of Kali Linux T_TĪnd my service tag now aligns with 3537?! lololol I have 5537 Now hit windows key, type "cmd", right click "cmd.exe" and click "run as administrator". Okok now your finally downgraded to A03 (super easy) Type " 3537A03.e xe/forceit" and hit return (without the quotation marks u dummy)ĭo whatever it wants you to do, system will reboot and shnazz copy Tempter's "modified" folder to the root of your OS drive (Usually C:\)īoot to USB (I had Legacy mode enabled then mashed F12) Open rufus, select thumb drive, FS of "Fat32", Bootable disk using "FreeDOS" => Start
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Go find "3537A03.exe" (A03 BIOS) & "rufus-2.6p.exe" & download Tempter's A08 BIOS mod So here it is nerds - the easy friggin instructions your looking for so you finally found Sigvardrs post giving you a mysterious hope for your laptop :3īut how the hell did he downgrade? especially when you find all these articles talking about needing to buy hardware to mod your bios