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    Flashing bios failes Acer A315-34 XM25Q64 with TL866-III

    Hello,

    I have a Acer A315-34 that came in with no post. FN-ESC shows Tianocore logo, and with bios .fd file starts reading from usb, but system doesn't post afterwards either.
    I read the original bios with my TL866-III reader with XGPRO with success.
    Erase works but writing a new file always gives an error.
    Any one have an idea what I can try next ?
    This is the log from XGPRO

    APP Version : 12.63 Model : T48

    Device : XM25Q64 @SOIC8

    Pins Detected Passed!

    ID: 0x 20 38 17 ......OK!

    Erase ...Succeeded. Time : 0.422 S

    Data Protect Disable...OK!

    Programming FLASH ...Succeeded. Time : 6828ms

    Verifying FLASH ...

    ERROR! FLASH Address:0x000013 Buf_Val:0x0F IC_Val:0x00

    Programming ...Failed

    #2
    What are the full topside markings of the flash IC? Post a pic. Being detected as XM25Q64.

    Check on the options for the SPI interface bus speed for this programmer. Slow it down and test again.

    The vendor / mfr of this tool (we have their T56 unit) should be alerted on the same for assistance.

    Found this thread that may be on topic:

    https://www.badcaps.net/forum/troubl...-hp-15-bs289wm

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      #3
      The top reading is XMC QU64AHIG.
      I tried all speeds with no success (forgot to mention)

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        #4
        QU = 1.65~1.95V, 4KB uniform-sector, Quad Mode
        Is this what the programmer is detecting?

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          #5
          I cannot find this information in XGPRO, you have any idea where I can find it ?

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            #6
            Which software version are you running? Is it 12.67? Mine just said this version is now available from the summer. The way they host their s/w is pure ghetto. Let me share my feedback with clarity. Have pop-ups galore on their shared drives. For a company that is printing money, the files should be hosted on a clean company server. Looks very poor on their part to send links to mediafire, etc. All we need is to get a virus while attempting to reflash a chip.

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              #7
              Managed to solve this problem.
              I manually selected the IC and chose for XM25QU64B (pure guess because it's closest to XM25QU64A instead of automatic detection XM25Q64.
              I unchecked the Check ID option and selected lowest SPI frequency (4.0mhz). Don't know if higher frequency would work also, but with these settings write / verify success.
              Resolderd the chip and system works :-)

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                #8
                Good. Override their auto-detect.

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