what didn't you understand??write the bios on the chip from post #56..you also wrote the DMI interval there...what's the problem?...the bios is ok...
Ok thanks ♥️, I'm gonna write the bios I have just made.
Anyway don't want to be rude but the post #56.. doesn't contain any bios file put as attachment.
As you can see from my screenshot
Ok thanks ♥️, I'm gonna write the bios I have just made.
Anyway don't want to be rude but the post #56.. doesn't contain any bios file put as attachment.
As you can see from my screenshot
what you posted, mine is post #61...on page 3 of this thread is post #56..look a few posts back..a post I made with bios extracted from the update on the site..search for it and write it...
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Thank you for the file. Do I have to inject DMI into file ? Because i only got black screen. No post. Power light is on (no blinking) And the fan spins for a 5 seconds.
B.r. Ales
Thank you for the file. Do I have to inject DMI into file ? Because i only got black screen. No post. Power light is on (no blinking) And the fan spins for a 5 seconds.
B.r. Ales
DMI has been fully added to the new file. Find hardware problems.
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As the rest of you here, I'm getting no screen output, caps and Fn-lock led's working and power button led flickering. Holding bios recovery button or novo button (small hole next to power led) results in two short beeps and nothing else.
Don't have access to old bios, and I don't know my way around hex editors so I would be grateful if someone could copy my DMI info onto a virgin bios. Thanks in advance!
P.S. I don't have a programmer at all. Is this possible to do with only a USB stick by forcing bios recovery mode somehow, or am I going to have to get a programmer and dump my bios old somehow that way then flash new using that DMI? (I was unable to access bios through every option like novo button, Fn+R etc., I corrupted my bios somehow after deleting windows EFI partition, which is odd as deleting SSD partitions shouldn't affect bios but whatever, all symptoms seem to be pointing to bios corruption)
Hi,
As the rest of you here, I'm getting no screen output, caps and Fn-lock led's working and power button led flickering. Holding bios recovery button or novo button (small hole next to power led) results in two short beeps and nothing else.
Lenovo Ideapad 3 15ALC6
MO: PF9XB2326036
MTM: 82KU0075RM
S/N: PF3LD616
Chip: Winbond 74M12JWSIQ 2204
HS461&HS561&HS761 NM-D521
2021-10-26 Rev 3.0
Don't have access to old bios, and I don't know my way around hex editors so I would be grateful if someone could copy my DMI info onto a virgin bios. Thanks in advance!
P.S. I don't have a programmer at all. Is this possible to do with only a USB stick by forcing bios recovery mode somehow, or am I going to have to get a programmer and dump my bios old somehow that way then flash new using that DMI? (I was unable to access bios through every option like novo button, Fn+R etc., I corrupted my bios somehow after deleting windows EFI partition, which is odd as deleting SSD partitions shouldn't affect bios but whatever, all symptoms seem to be pointing to bios corruption)
As the recovery method hasn`t worked you will have to make a backup using an SPI programmer. The DMI can be transfered from your backup to a virgin bios.
Hello, since my last post I bought a CH341a Mini-Programmer from Ali-Express and I just now tried to read the old bios from it, however whenever I try to read, it gives back FFFF values, or ID Unknown Error (see screenshot). I read up a bit on this and after making sure that the clamp pins are correctly contacting the bios chip and after trying with every driver I found, I stumbled upon a video where the guy says that these values mean the bios chip is completely empty and there is no old bios on it. Any tips on how I should proceed?
Hello, since my last post I bought a CH341a Mini-Programmer from Ali-Express and I just now tried to read the old bios from it, however whenever I try to read, it gives back FFFF values, or ID Unknown Error (see screenshot). I read up a bit on this and after making sure that the clamp pins are correctly contacting the bios chip and after trying with every driver I found, I stumbled upon a video where the guy says that these values mean the bios chip is completely empty and there is no old bios on it. Any tips on how I should proceed?
The bios chip must be unsoldered from the board before writing or reading..
do not use the clip, you may have errors..if you do not have anything to unsolder it with,
solder wires between the programmer and the bios chip..
here is a video for example..https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DWWi...nnel=ThisIsHow
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Hello, since my last post I bought a CH341a Mini-Programmer from Ali-Express and I just now tried to read the old bios from it, however whenever I try to read, it gives back FFFF values, or ID Unknown Error (see screenshot). I read up a bit on this and after making sure that the clamp pins are correctly contacting the bios chip and after trying with every driver I found, I stumbled upon a video where the guy says that these values mean the bios chip is completely empty and there is no old bios on it. Any tips on how I should proceed?
The bios chip is 1.8V ,did you get a 1.8V adapter with the programmer. The ID Unknown Error is because the 74M12JW is not supported by the programmer software. Use NeoProgrammer or ASProgrammer software and choose W25Q128FW manually, don`t use the Auto-detect. Also read what peste said, if you have the tools to desolder the chip or solder wires instead you will have a better chance of making a good backup.
The bios chip must be unsoldered from the board before writing or reading..
do not use the clip, you may have errors..if you do not have anything to unsolder it with,
solder wires between the programmer and the bios chip..
here is a video for example..https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DWWi...nnel=ThisIsHow
Thank you! I desoldered it however the video was a little outdated in my opinion so I found this one which helped me more, and might help someone else as well in the future: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z9uLPo9QAY8
I was able to read the chip (it ID'd it automatically without me finding it manually) and have attached the old bios in this reply. As a last request, I would be grateful if someone could transfer my DMI info, thank you again!
Thank you! I desoldered it however the video was a little outdated in my opinion so I found this one which helped me more, and might help someone else as well in the future: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z9uLPo9QAY8
I was able to read the chip (it ID'd it automatically without me finding it manually) and have attached the old bios in this reply. As a last request, I would be grateful if someone could transfer my DMI info, thank you again!
you have everything you need at post 56
the bios from post # 56 is virgin, use the HxD program (it's free on the internet), enter both bios into the program (your laptop and the virgin one),
select that interval mentioned in both bios, copy the interval in your bios and pass it to the virgin bios (copy - paste)....and that's it...
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