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Inspiron 14 2 in 1 213084-1 need bios file
have a Inspiron 14 2 in 1 213084-1 no boot black screen all voltages present I'm assuming a failed bios update Can not read service tag its rubbed of bottom of case however original bios is attached if it can be pulled from it... -
ASUS TUF GAMING Z790-PLUS WIFI - BIOS Help
Hello,
I have spent the last hour on this and I guess this is just over my head, so here I am.
I have an ASUS TUF GAMING Z790-PLUS WIFI motherboard here that needs to have the BIOS updated in order to accept the latest CPUs.
The BIOS chips seem to come as a set of two: GD25B64ESIG and GD25B128ESIG. My guess is one of them is a fail-safe for the main BIOS? I really don't know. Or one of them is ME and other is BIOS? I don't know.
Anyway, I took dumps of both chips and then downloaded the latest update for this motherboard from ASUS's website... -
DELL INSPIRON 17 7000
PLEASE THIS DELL INSPIRON 17 7000 HAVE BIOS PASSE WORD / 14202-1... -
Lenovo Legion 7 16ithg6 BIOS
Hi,
Hope someone can help getting new BIOS files.
Laptop won't boot only showing rainbow keyboard. I got it running a few days ago and managed to get windows re-installed but next day it again didn't boot and no luck since.
Legion 7 16ithg6
MTM: 82K6000HGE
SN: PF3B4Q0E
Attached bios backup files 16+8mb... -
A2141 Not powering on - case study
This is a case study on a 'sudden death' A2141 unit brought in for service.
USB-C meter is @ 5v with ~0A current draw.
a) Disconnected battery. No power to the machine. Applied the Qianli Tail tester with the USB-C connector. Each USB-C power connector was green with the diode mode of testing. CD321x are not defective as originally thought.
b) PPBUS_g3h is not shorted but is a low voltage due to the low INPUT voltage of 5v being boosted. On a random power up attempt, PPBUS_g3h was at the expected 12v63 range AND input voltage was observed to be @ 20v for... -
Thinkpad X390 (motherboard NM-B891 shared with other models) : battery sensor reporting wrong temperature -> sudden power off
I have a thinkpad X390 that would work fine if not for a problem: sensor temp5 (battery as far as I know) shows variable values over 100° C. When it reaches higher temps (I guess 110° as I was able to list temperatures up to 109°) it simply powers off. All other sensors show 0° except for the CPU which seems to report correct temperatures.
In a wishful thinking I hoped replacing the battery (as far as I know the temperature sensor is in the battery) would fix the problem, but it didn't.
Given this situation I can't even upgrade the firmware as the machine powers off...
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