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  • volinakis
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    Originally posted by iolanda.ciucco View Post

    Thank you for the response.
    I apologize for not mentioning the Service Tag again, but since I wrote it in the previous 2 posts, I thought it was no longer necessary.

    Anyway, here it is again: CJCH3J3

    The problem I have now is that I can't open the bin file with the Flash Image Tool (obviously, the version is the one appropriate for this purpose).

    I get the following error:
    Error 179: [Fit Actions] Failed to parse CSE region.
    Error 10: [Ifwi Actions] Failed to decompose Region. Failed to decompose CSE data.
    Error 18: [Ifwi Actions] Failed to generate decomposed files. CSE Region
    Error 18: [Ifwi Actions] Failed to generate decomposed files.
    Error 9: Failed to decompose Image.
    Unable to open file: C:\Users\xxx\Desktop\2024.07.03-WinbondOnDell5420.bin. Reverting to default configuration.

    I tried to follow the guide found on Winraid:
    https://winraid.level1techs.com/t/so...-error/90013/4

    but I can't understand what to put instead of the EFS region, which in my case is at location 00463000:
    FPT partition | Data | 00463000 | 00010000 | 4422C18B | --- EFS

    I tried replacing it with a region taken from a working file of a motherboard of the same model/version, but when I open the entire modified bin file with FIT, I always get the same error.

    Do you have any other suggestions for me?

    Thank you so much again.
    you have to use right version of FIT. Try this bios file:
    Attached Files

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  • iolanda.ciucco
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    Originally posted by volinakis View Post

    yet, you didn't provide service tag, as in RULES and moderator SMDFlea asked. If you are asking why, it is necessary to properly identify the machine and extract regions from bios update in order to rebuild bios. As you see in picture, extracting bios regions from update package you have bios_region and also proper ME firmware. Using right FIT Tool you can replace bios_region and ME_region and rebuild bios. After that transfer DMI, job done!
    Thank you for the response.
    I apologize for not mentioning the Service Tag again, but since I wrote it in the previous 2 posts, I thought it was no longer necessary.

    Anyway, here it is again: CJCH3J3

    The problem I have now is that I can't open the bin file with the Flash Image Tool (obviously, the version is the one appropriate for this purpose).

    I get the following error:
    Error 179: [Fit Actions] Failed to parse CSE region.
    Error 10: [Ifwi Actions] Failed to decompose Region. Failed to decompose CSE data.
    Error 18: [Ifwi Actions] Failed to generate decomposed files. CSE Region
    Error 18: [Ifwi Actions] Failed to generate decomposed files.
    Error 9: Failed to decompose Image.
    Unable to open file: C:\Users\xxx\Desktop\2024.07.03-WinbondOnDell5420.bin. Reverting to default configuration.

    I tried to follow the guide found on Winraid:
    https://winraid.level1techs.com/t/so...-error/90013/4

    but I can't understand what to put instead of the EFS region, which in my case is at location 00463000:
    FPT partition | Data | 00463000 | 00010000 | 4422C18B | --- EFS

    I tried replacing it with a region taken from a working file of a motherboard of the same model/version, but when I open the entire modified bin file with FIT, I always get the same error.

    Do you have any other suggestions for me?

    Thank you so much again.

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  • volinakis
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    Originally posted by iolanda.ciucco View Post
    Hello everyone.

    I finally managed to extract the BIOS dump from the Winbond chip.

    I analyzed the dump with the latest version of ME Analyzer generated from the Python sources and this is the result:

    ╔══════════════════╗
    ║ ME Analyzer v1.307.0 r348 ║
    ╚══════════════════╝

    ║ 2024.07.03-WinbondOnDell5420.bin (1/1) ║
    ╟──────────────────────────╢
    ║ Family │ CSE ME ║
    ║ Version │ 15.0.47.2521 ║
    ║ Release │ Production ║
    ║ Type │ Extracted ║
    ║ SKU │ Corporate LP ║
    ║ Chipset │ TGP-LP B ║
    ║ TCB Security Version Number │ 1 ║
    ║ ARB Security Version Number │ 6 ║
    ║ Version Control Number │ 41 ║
    ║ Production Ready │ Yes ║
    ║ OEM Configuration │ Yes ║
    ║ FWUpdate Support │ Impossible ║
    ║ Date │ 2023-10-15 ║
    ║ File System State │ Initialized ║
    ║ Size │ 0x9FE000 ║
    ║ Flash Image Tool │ 15.0.10.1432 ║

    I was now trying to clean the ME region, but I couldn't find a production corporate RGN version with that specific version in the Winraid firmware repositories (as suggested by the Clean Dumped Intel Engine (CS)ME guide).

    I only found a file online named "CSME 15.0.47.2521 Prod Cor LP TGP-LP B.bin" which I don't know if it's suitable for cleaning the ME region.

    Can anyone give me some suggestions?

    Anyway, I am attaching the dump.

    Thanks, everyone.
    yet, you didn't provide service tag, as in RULES and moderator SMDFlea asked. If you are asking why, it is necessary to properly identify the machine and extract regions from bios update in order to rebuild bios. As you see in picture, extracting bios regions from update package you have bios_region and also proper ME firmware. Using right FIT Tool you can replace bios_region and ME_region and rebuild bios. After that transfer DMI, job done!
    Attached Files

    Leave a comment:


  • iolanda.ciucco
    replied
    Hello everyone.

    I finally managed to extract the BIOS dump from the Winbond chip.

    I analyzed the dump with the latest version of ME Analyzer generated from the Python sources and this is the result:

    ╔══════════════════╗
    ║ ME Analyzer v1.307.0 r348 ║
    ╚══════════════════╝

    ║ 2024.07.03-WinbondOnDell5420.bin (1/1) ║
    ╟──────────────────────────╢
    ║ Family │ CSE ME ║
    ║ Version │ 15.0.47.2521 ║
    ║ Release │ Production ║
    ║ Type │ Extracted ║
    ║ SKU │ Corporate LP ║
    ║ Chipset │ TGP-LP B ║
    ║ TCB Security Version Number │ 1 ║
    ║ ARB Security Version Number │ 6 ║
    ║ Version Control Number │ 41 ║
    ║ Production Ready │ Yes ║
    ║ OEM Configuration │ Yes ║
    ║ FWUpdate Support │ Impossible ║
    ║ Date │ 2023-10-15 ║
    ║ File System State │ Initialized ║
    ║ Size │ 0x9FE000 ║
    ║ Flash Image Tool │ 15.0.10.1432 ║

    I was now trying to clean the ME region, but I couldn't find a production corporate RGN version with that specific version in the Winraid firmware repositories (as suggested by the Clean Dumped Intel Engine (CS)ME guide).

    I only found a file online named "CSME 15.0.47.2521 Prod Cor LP TGP-LP B.bin" which I don't know if it's suitable for cleaning the ME region.

    Can anyone give me some suggestions?

    Anyway, I am attaching the dump.

    Thanks, everyone.
    Attached Files

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  • iolanda.ciucco
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    Service tag: CJCH3J3

    Thank you for your support, but I was wondering why there isn't a "universal" file for that type of motherboard that can be loaded and then set with the service tag afterwards.

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  • peste
    commented on 's reply
    post merged..
    read..https://www.badcaps.net/forum/troubl...before-posting
    post Service Tag,etc..

  • iolanda.ciucco
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    Hi guys!!

    I have a Dell Latitude 5420 laptop that showed an orange LED when I pressed the power button.
    Removing the CMOS battery and short-circuiting the connector pins allowed the laptop to power up again, but reinserting the battery caused the orange LED to reappear when pressing the power button.

    To save time, I bought a motherboard on AliExpress and replaced the entire unit, bringing the laptop back to life, of course.
    Meanwhile, I purchased a CH341A v1.7 programmer and a brand new Winbond 25R256JVEN chip.
    I tried using the programmer to identify the chip connected via soldering, but the operation failed.
    However, the new chip, desoldered with the appropriate socket, was correctly identified, allowing me to both read from and write to it.

    What I would like to do is ask if it's possible to obtain a file to program onto the new chip without having the old BIOS (which I might not be able to read even if I desolder it).

    I've seen on forums that often files are provided where, on first boot, you need to load the original service tag and exit maintenance mode.
    Are these files universal (specifically for the chosen motherboard model)?

    In other words, can I obtain one for my COMPAL LA-K491P rev 3.0 motherboard, load it onto the new chip, solder it in place of the old one, boot the laptop, enter the service tag via interface, exit maintenance mode, and then use the PC?

    Thank you all so much for your help!!

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  • Oknarb
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    Originally posted by hoaca388 View Post

    Manufacture mode
    Thats it, thank you!

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  • hoaca388
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    Originally posted by Oknarb View Post

    It's not good, I have the same ST. Everything is the same, I want to put it in the manufacture mode, and write the ST myself.
    Manufacture mode
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  • Oknarb
    replied
    Originally posted by hoaca388 View Post
    Latitude 5420
    Service Tag: 8HKBGB3
    It's not good, I have the same ST. Everything is the same, I want to put it in the manufacture mode, and write the ST myself.

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  • hoaca388
    replied
    Originally posted by Oknarb View Post
    Hello, can anyone clean me on this file. Bad ST writen 1234567.

    Dell Latitude 5420
    i5 11th
    ST:8HKBGB3
    LA-K491P rev 1.0
    Latitude 5420
    Service Tag: 8HKBGB3
    Attached Files

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  • Oknarb
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    Hello, can anyone clean me on this file. Bad ST writen 1234567.

    Dell Latitude 5420
    i5 11th
    ST:8HKBGB3
    LA-K491P rev 1.0
    Attached Files

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  • Oknarb
    replied
    Originally posted by hoaca388 View Post

    Unlocked
    Working perfect! Thank you!

    Leave a comment:


  • hoaca388
    replied
    Originally posted by Oknarb View Post
    Hello, can anyone help me clear password from this dump?

    Dell latitude 5420 i5 11th gen.
    ST: JP8PQ93
    LA-K491P rev 2.0 (A01)
    Unlocked
    Attached Files

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  • SMDFlea
    commented on 's reply
    RULES UPDATE for BIOS requests/offers AVOID BANNING, READ BEFORE POSTING
    https://www.badcaps.net/forum/troubl...before-posting

    You MUST:
    • Provide the full machine model number, serial number (or Service tag, SNID) and the board model number (see https://www.badcaps.net/forum/showthread.php?t=88758 ) ,The serial number, make, full model number, motherboard model and revision (except QR codes) must be written/typed at your request as per the rules. Not as a picture, part of the file name and so on.

  • Oknarb
    replied
    Hello, can anyone help me clear password from this dump?

    Dell latitude 5420 i5 11th gen.
    ST: JP8PQ93
    LA-K491P rev 2.0 (A01)
    Attached Files

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  • reeza_plus
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    Originally posted by danito View Post

    try
    Laptop not turning on with this file.

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  • danito
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    Originally posted by reeza_plus View Post
    Hi Can Someone unlock this bios Thank you
    Dell latitude 5420
    ST: 8XTX5G3
    BOARD NO: GDF40 LA-K491P Rev: 3.0(A02)
    BIOS PASSWORD LOCKED
    try
    Attached Files

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  • reeza_plus
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    Hi Can Someone unlock this bios Thank you
    Dell latitude 5420
    ST: 8XTX5G3
    BOARD NO: GDF40 LA-K491P Rev: 3.0(A02)
    BIOS PASSWORD LOCKED
    Attached Files

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  • retrooo
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    Originally posted by minhdigital View Post

    Send to you
    Thanks the file works at firts try ,written service tag ,great job !!

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