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Re: Dell xps 13 9350 bios bin
please supply board info
also check https://www.badcaps.net/forum/showthread.php?t=52792
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Re: Dell xps 13 9350 bios bin
put the bios backup hereDue to a lack of donations, server free space at a critical level, and possible closure of Bios Requests all donations are welcome, click:
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Re: Dell xps 13 9350 bios bin
Originally posted by lngcs View Posthi everyone, i have an xps p54g board label la-c881p rev 2.0. Needed a good bios or help me repair my old one. ThanksDue to a lack of donations, server free space at a critical level, and possible closure of Bios Requests all donations are welcome, click:
>>>>> https://www.badcaps.net/index.php?pageid=donate1 <<<<<
Every donation made will go towards server fees and maintenance costs.
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Originally posted by lngcs View PostHi Everyone, i have an xps p54g board label la-c881p rev 2.0. needed a good bios or help me repair my old one. thanksAttached Files
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Re: Dell xps 13 9350 bios bin
Does anyone know what the UART connector adjacent the bios chip on the Dell XPS 13 9350 motherboard is for? It appears to be a Dell engineer's method of flashing the bios on a dead motherboard. I have three of these boards in non working computers. I haven't pulled them completely apart as yet in order to get the Dell part numbers as yet.
I have searched Google extensively in order to identify the plug which connects to this UART connector but haven't found one as yet. It is a 4 pin connector.
I did manage to cut a ribbon cable in two with 4 ribbons which seem to connect perfectly with the pins when a small plastic shim is wedged behind the cable. It's not an ideal fix but i think it will do the job. I also have an Willem eprom burner on order and I think that will do the job on the two completely dead motherboards.
The bios or corruption of it seems to be a real problem with these particular motherboards.
I have one of these computers which I am using now and "touch wood" it's been flawless up to now.
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