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    Dell 9020 AIO ME Problem.

    I have a dell 9020 all in one with corrupt me region (it turns on and immediately shuts down within a second repeating the sequence). I tried 3 different ok bios but they all give 3-7 orange led blink after some time. Caps lock/ Num lock keys show display on keyboard. According to dell website, 3-7 indicates me error. I tried to clean the original bios with FIT but both V9 & V10 give errors when I try to open the file. Please help to clean me region of original bios replacing it with same version. Thanks.
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    Last edited by ASB; 06-20-2023, 05:39 AM.

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    Re: Dell 9020 AIO ME Problem.

    Hello. I have never worked before on the bios, besides flashing it again like you did, I have not much to offer but a link of a guy who made a tutorial about this and I'll try it out when I have a bit of free time.
    Hoping to help you and not breaking any rule giving you a link to another site.
    https://forum.sorinelectronics.com/i...sg1242#msg1242
    Hope you can solve it

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      #3
      Re: Dell 9020 AIO ME Problem.

      Originally posted by DoOm86 View Post
      Hello. I have never worked before on the bios, besides flashing it again like you did, I have not much to offer but a link of a guy who made a tutorial about this and I'll try it out when I have a bit of free time.
      Hoping to help you and not breaking any rule giving you a link to another site.
      https://forum.sorinelectronics.com/i...sg1242#msg1242
      Hope you can solve it
      How to clean ME/TXE region -> https://www.badcaps.net/forum/showpo...41&postcount=3

      Do not use use Intel ME/TXE Injector/Easy Clean ME or similar tools: they do not retain the manufacturer's configuration and can cause subsequent problems.
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      All donations to badcaps are welcome, click on this link to donate. Thanks to all supporters

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        Re: Dell 9020 AIO ME Problem.

        Originally posted by ASB View Post
        I have a dell 9020 all in one with corrupt me region (it turns on and immediately shuts down within a second repeating the sequence). I tried 3 different ok bios but they all give 3-7 orange led blink after some time. Caps lock/ Num lock keys show display on keyboard. According to dell website, 3-7 indicates me error. I tried to clean the original bios with FIT but both V9 & V10 give errors when I try to open the file. Please help to clean me region of original bios replacing it with same version. Thanks.
        Both files have to be joined together before it will open with FIT 9.1 .FIT 10 will not work,its only for ME 10 firmware.

        Try these.
        .
        Attached Files
        All donations to badcaps are welcome, click on this link to donate. Thanks to all supporters

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          #5
          Re: Dell 9020 AIO ME Problem.

          Originally posted by DoOm86 View Post
          Hello. I have never worked before on the bios, besides flashing it again like you did, I have not much to offer but a link of a guy who made a tutorial about this and I'll try it out when I have a bit of free time.
          Hoping to help you and not breaking any rule giving you a link to another site.
          https://forum.sorinelectronics.com/i...sg1242#msg1242
          Hope you can solve it
          Thanks for ur help.

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            #6
            Re: Dell 9020 AIO ME Problem.

            Originally posted by SMDFlea View Post
            Both files have to be joined together before it will open with FIT 9.1 .FIT 10 will not work,its only for ME 10 firmware.

            Try these.
            .
            Dear SMDFlea, Thank you so much for your help. With this bios, pc would continuously turn on and then turn off after 5 seconds with the ram installed. I then shorted the service mode jumper and pc came back to life. This trick (service mode jumper) didn't work with other bios. It just requires F1 key during boot and after that everything is fine.

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