Dear all, I found this forum and this is my last hope. I had a problem with BIOS update though Windows Update - it was stuck for an hour and I decided to restart. Then it bricked. The reason to update was, I had no video on my panorama display. I tried to find a BIOS on my own, but it seems that Lenovo doesn't provide a complete file, only the BIOS section. Is there any chance someone could repair it? I did a backup from the chip, attached. I also tried using another BIOS, slightly different revision. It worked and even I had a display working, but then Windows tried to update once again and it bricked. (from this thread: https://www.badcaps.net/forum/troubl...54#post1601754 ). Should I provide anything more? Some steps to do? Many thanks!
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Answer selected by personanongrata at 11-03-2025, 12:33 PM.
Setting VPD information on System Board - ThinkStation P-series - https://support.lenovo.com/gb/en/sol...ation-p-seriesI am sorry for another reply, I couldn't find an option to edit my post. I managed to reprogramm BIOS, so the PC is working and seems to be everything okay, except of the serial numer. Could please anyone tell, how to repair it? Still, I will be really glad if someone could confirm, that this solution won't harm anything. Thank you.- Selected Answer
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I am sorry for another reply, I couldn't find an option to edit my post. I managed to reprogramm BIOS, so the PC is working and seems to be everything okay, except of the serial numer. Could please anyone tell, how to repair it? Still, I will be really glad if someone could confirm, that this solution won't harm anything. Thank you.Comment
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Setting VPD information on System Board - ThinkStation P-series - https://support.lenovo.com/gb/en/sol...ation-p-seriesI am sorry for another reply, I couldn't find an option to edit my post. I managed to reprogramm BIOS, so the PC is working and seems to be everything okay, except of the serial numer. Could please anyone tell, how to repair it? Still, I will be really glad if someone could confirm, that this solution won't harm anything. Thank you.- Selected Answer
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It worked. Thank you very much! In conclusion, it was safe to take BIOS from the mentioned post and program it to 30B8. Then I used your link to repair the missing information.Comment
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