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  • diozone
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    • May 2023
    • 24
    • france

    #1

    bios GL703V new chipset

    Device: Laptop
    Brand: ASUS
    Model:GL703V
    sn: J1N0CX05V224029
    Board Number: DABKNMB28A0 REV. A
    model: BKNA

    Request: Hello, I need a cleanme after changing my chipset.
    Please tell me if the SN is different because I have several cases of the same model.
    Thank you.
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    m1ch43lzm
    Badcaps Legend
    • Mar 2019
    • 1078
    • Peru

    Try clean ME
    S/N on your BIOS is HBN0CX23993047D; you can replace all instances of it with hex editor
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    • m1ch43lzm
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      • Mar 2019
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      #2
      BIOS backup is corrupted, if using a clip try lowering SPI clock speed to 4-8MHz in your programmer software

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      • diozone
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        • May 2023
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        • france

        #3
        Hi, I'm not using the clamp, but here's the new dump at the SPI clock frequency of 4 MHz.
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        • m1ch43lzm
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          • Mar 2019
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          #4
          Try clean ME
          S/N on your BIOS is HBN0CX23993047D; you can replace all instances of it with hex editor
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          • diozone
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            • May 2023
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            • france

            #5
            THANKS

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