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    How to use DUMP files? (Acer ES1-512)

    Hello,

    I have exactly the same problem as this person (with the same motherboard):
    https://www.badcaps.net/forum/showth...hlight=es1-512

    Apparently he solved this problem by doing a flash of the bios thanks to the file in this post:
    https://www.badcaps.net/forum/showthread.php?t=55703

    So I'd like to do the same... but I have no idea how to put this file back into the motherboard bios.

    This is probably a stupid question for many of you, but I didn't find an answer when I looked on the forum (or maybe too many posts when I look for something like "flash dump bios"...)
    I think it is necessary to desolder the bios to reprogram it using a programmer?

    Thank you for your help!
    Last edited by SRO2; 03-05-2019, 08:07 AM.

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    Re: How to use DUMP files? (Acer ES1-512)

    Its not a stupid question.
    The first thing to try is a bios recovery,that way you don`t have to dismantle the machine.
    https://www.bios-mods.com/bios-recovery/
    If none of the bios recovery methods work you have to dismantle and use a hardware bios programmer. You don`t have to desolder the bios chip,you can use a clip,depending if the bios has "legs" on it such as a sop8, which is still the most common type of bios chip. https://www.ebay.com/bhp/soic-test-clip .The bios chip could be 1.8V or 3.3V ,some bios programmers only support 3.3V so you need a 1.8V adapter https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1-8V-adap...item44072b3de3 .For other bios chips like WSON you need adapters for those .
    Last edited by SMDFlea; 03-05-2019, 08:50 AM.
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      #3
      Re: How to use DUMP files? (Acer ES1-512)

      Thank you for this very interesting answer, I work in consumer computing as an HP specialist and I didn't know at all how to DUMP the bios in order to reinject them into others with adapted equipment. It's a good discovery!

      I have solved my problem in a more "software" way. I found the CRISIS procedure for ACER and it worked after several attempts (especially to find the right name to put for the BIOS file).

      - Download the bios from the Packard-Bell website (in my case this link)
      - Extract the downloaded ".exe" files until you get the bios file with an ".fd" extension (in my case "53107s.fd")
      - Rename the file "53107s.fd to "BIOS.fd"
      - Format a USB stick in FAT32
      - Copy the "BIOS.fd" file to the root of the USB key
      - Disconnect the adapter AND battery from the computer
      - Connect the USB key to a USB port of the computer to be flashed
      - PRESS AND HOLD the "Fn+Echap" keys
      - Connect the adapter to the computer (ALWAYS HOLD Fn+Escap)
      - Press the power button (ALWAYS HOLD Fn+Escap)
      - When the computer fan is heard to start, RELEASE the Fn+Echap keys
      - Let the computer continue the BIOS recovery procedure

      Note :
      In my case the power LED blinked for about 2 minutes with a black screen, then I disconnected the charger because nothing seemed to be happening and when I plugged the charger back in and pressed the power button everything started correctly.

      If my experience can one day be useful to another person...

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        #4
        Re: How to use DUMP files? (Acer ES1-512)

        been there, did that, still nothing. no bluelight, can feel the fan turn on, usb stick blinks as if in use but nothing shows up.

        every thing seems to be working with hardware except it's not turning on...

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