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You can get them from gigabyte ,full bios and EC . Not sure if/where any dmi info is stored.Backup your 2 bios and EC dumps first
EDIT: i extracted the bios using 7-zip .
Thanks guys for the answer. I am repairing the motherboard after another service that has corrupted the BIOS paths. There are no markings on the laptop but it seems to me that it is P34W v4 (i7-5700HQ and N16E-GT-A1) I programming U35 both P34V4BF.B07 and P34V4BF.D07 Unfortunately, the laptop start up, power consumption is 1.12A and no picture on LCD and external monitor
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I read your post on elvikom. So the laptop powers up without the cmos battery,and doesn`t start with it.Re-check the wires you soldered to the bios ,and the trace that looks like its for cmos reset. Can you compare the original backup dumps against the V3 and V4 bios and EC .
The original kbc has 128 KB and the one from gigabyte (P34W v4) EC.bin 64 KB.
It seems to me that only v4 is to my motherboard because I have i7-5700HQ and GeForce GTX 970M. I use the Vertyanow programmer, connected to the keyboard. I was able to read but I can not program the KCB. I still get a message:
Check connection ...
Received ITE ID -> 8587 rev -> 06
INIT complete.
ERASE ...
ERASE complete.
The number of bytes value of FFh -> 82028
Writing, please wait ...
Error writing to flash or lost contact with ITE
2018-07-25 11:32:56
The original BioS has the same size as the one from the Gigabyte site - 8192 KB
I do not know what the previous service did with this bios
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