Need GigaByte GA-Z77M-D3H rev 1.0 dump bios

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  • Gabrielnms
    New Member
    • Nov 2025
    • 2
    • Brazil

    #1

    Need GigaByte GA-Z77M-D3H rev 1.0 dump bios

    Hi everyone,

    I’ve had this motherboard Gigabyte GA-Z77M-D3H rev1.0 since 2013, and now my PC turns on, runs the CPU fan for a few seconds, and then shuts down. I tried clearing the BIOS by jumping the pins, bypassing the BIOS chip, and even resoldering it, but the problem still persists. A friend of mine recommended this forum and said that the members here might be able to help me, since I could recover my PC using an EEPROM programmer if I can get the correct BIOS .bin file.

    I’d really appreciate it if someone could help me find or share the right BIOS file for this board.

    P.S. I’ve tested all other components, and they’re working fine.

    Thanks in advance for any help!
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    next time look for a thread with the name and model, motherboard model of the laptop, and post there, if you can't find it, then make a new thread..

  • peste
    Super Moderator
    • Dec 2016
    • 13718
    • ROMANIA

    #2
    Originally posted by Gabrielnms
    Hi everyone,

    I’ve had this motherboard Gigabyte GA-Z77M-D3H rev1.0 since 2013, and now my PC turns on, runs the CPU fan for a few seconds, and then shuts down. I tried clearing the BIOS by jumping the pins, bypassing the BIOS chip, and even resoldering it, but the problem still persists. A friend of mine recommended this forum and said that the members here might be able to help me, since I could recover my PC using an EEPROM programmer if I can get the correct BIOS .bin file.

    I’d really appreciate it if someone could help me find or share the right BIOS file for this board.

    P.S. I’ve tested all other components, and they’re working fine.

    Thanks in advance for any help!
    post moved...
    next time look for a thread with the name and model, motherboard model of the laptop, and post there, if you can't find it, then make a new thread..
    post S/N, full name and model, motherboard model, etc.

    post the contents of the bios chip even if it is corrupted..

    The bios chip must be unsoldered from the board before writing or reading..
    do not use the clip, you may have errors..if you do not have anything to unsolder it with,
    solder wires between the programmer and the bios chip..

    you need an SPI programmer...here is a video for example..https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DWWi...nnel=ThisIsHow


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    • Gabrielnms
      New Member
      • Nov 2025
      • 2
      • Brazil

      #3
      Originally posted by peste

      post S/N, full name and model, motherboard model, etc.

      post the contents of the bios chip even if it is corrupted..

      The bios chip must be unsoldered from the board before writing or reading..
      do not use the clip, you may have errors..if you do not have anything to unsolder it with,
      solder wires between the programmer and the bios chip..

      you need an SPI programmer...here is a video for example..https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DWWi...nnel=ThisIsHow

      • Motherboard model: GA-Z77M-D3H Rev 1.0
      • Chipset: Intel® Z77 Express Chipset
      • BIOS version: F15a
      • Brand: Gigabyte
      • Chip: MX25L6406E
      • CPU: i7 3770K
      • Ram: geil 8GB 1333Mhz

      My EEPROM programmer hasn’t arrived yet — I bought an EZP2023 — so I can’t read the BIOS chip right now. I’ll check the video you sent, but for now I’m just trying to find the correct BIOS .bin file for this board.

      I watched the video you shared, and I’ll definitely try that, thanks for the tip.


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