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  • Buzzfuzz2k
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    • Nov 2023
    • 29
    • france

    #1

    XGpro parameters?

    Hi everyone.

    I have dumped a bios from a motherboard. The chip is a GD25B128E@SOIC8 and the T48 reconnised it without problem
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    I have dumped the bios, modded it and burn back.... Computer screen is not lighting up anymore.... I tried to burn the original img but it's the same problem...

    There are some options in XGpro i don't know what they are for??? Can you please tell me what they are for and if i have to use them

    In reading mode, I have this:

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    Do i Have to change "To region(buffer)" parameters?
    DO i have to "clear buffer" ?

    also, on "Write mode" i have this
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    What is "OTP Secu R" for? do I have to use it?

    I fact i don't understand where i miss something... why if i burn the same IMG (orignal one) it still doesn"t boot like before ?

    Many thanks
  • cgtec
    Senior Member
    • Feb 2014
    • 56
    • France

    #2
    can you share the dump ....

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