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    BIOS request for Acer Aspire 4830t

    Hi All,
    I am troubleshooting a laptop booting issue. The motherboard in question is Aspire 4830T-2313G32Mnbb. When I press the power button, two blue LEDs light up and the fan spins for a few seconds. There is no beep or backlight seen. I can see that the BIOS is accessed. I tried with different RAM slots and different modules but no change. The board does not have a graphics chip or VRAM populated so it should be using the integrated graphics (Intel i3). Also, I have tried plugging in an external monitor and nothing is on the screen.

    I have tried flashing another bios from the internet (ACER Indonesia) but does not seem to work. There are 2 ROMs one for the application processor and the other for Super I/O. I have tried only the Application processor one.

    Can somebody provide me with a BIOS please? I am attaching the original BIOS that I have backup up. Thanks in advance.
    Attached Files

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    Re: BIOS request for Acer Aspire 4830t

    Originally posted by Yousuf View Post
    Hi All,
    I am troubleshooting a laptop booting issue. The motherboard in question is Aspire 4830T-2313G32Mnbb. When I press the power button, two blue LEDs light up and the fan spins for a few seconds. There is no beep or backlight seen. I can see that the BIOS is accessed. I tried with different RAM slots and different modules but no change. The board does not have a graphics chip or VRAM populated so it should be using the integrated graphics (Intel i3). Also, I have tried plugging in an external monitor and nothing is on the screen.

    I have tried flashing another bios from the internet (ACER Indonesia) but does not seem to work. There are 2 ROMs one for the application processor and the other for Super I/O. I have tried only the Application processor one.

    Can somebody provide me with a BIOS please? I am attaching the original BIOS that I have backup up. Thanks in advance.
    bios extracted from the Acer website update..
    DMI 181000 - 182FFF
    Attached Files
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      #3
      Re: BIOS request for Acer Aspire 4830t

      Thanks, I will try with the attached BIOS. Regarding the DMI, do you reckon I should replace the contents of this bios (starting at 0x18_1000, size 8K) with the original BIOS ?

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        #4
        Re: BIOS request for Acer Aspire 4830t

        Yes, that is exactly your DMI region. Look at it using UEFItool in your original backup
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          #5
          Re: BIOS request for Acer Aspire 4830t

          Thanks @Mazorca. That makes sense.

          @Peste. Thanks for the BIOS. Unfortunately, I have tried this flash ROM and it is the same as the one I have downloaded from the Acer website (the latest BIOS from this list https://www.acer.com/ac/en/ID/conten...roduct/3635;-;). With this BIOS flashed, I can see only the power LED coming on and the boot does not seem to progress as far as the original BIOS.

          Thinking about the next steps:
          Maybe I should choose the oldest BIOS from that list and give it a try.
          Or is that I have to update the Super I/O ROM as well?

          What do you all think ?

          With the original processor ROM I can see the BIOS fetch and listening in the transactions I can see the read of Flash descriptor returning the correct magic and more reads follow. This should rule out PCH and CPU problems hopefully. But I cannot figure out how far the boot gets. For example, I don't see the DRAM SPD being read or any beeps.

          All voltage rails seem to be up except for the graphics which I believe is done by software/cpu on demand.

          Any other ideas that I can check ? Thanks for reading.

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