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  • dangminhthuongld
    Member
    • Jul 2023
    • 16
    • Việt Nam

    #1

    dell 5391 wasp13 18769-1 n94g2

    my dell 5391 has an error that can't use the touchpad, I've loaded another bios but now my computer doesn't boot, it eats line 0.44 and then shuts down, won't boot anymore
    can anyone help me with this case? I loaded the old bios but it still doesn't boot
    INFO
    WASP13-MB
    18769-1
    N94G2$LA
    SVT: DT09003
    CPU I5 GEN 10​
  • mcplslg123
    Badcaps Legend
    • Jun 2015
    • 7262
    • india

    #2
    Which programmer you used? If old bios was working and backed up properly,then i dont see any reason for it not to boot with same bios flashed again.

    may be some resistor around bios chip misplaced?

    A pic of the bios area will perhaps help.

    In the meantime,post a request in "Bios Section" for new cleaan me bios while posting your original bios backup.

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    • dangminhthuongld
      Member
      • Jul 2023
      • 16
      • Việt Nam

      #3
      so tired, still have all the power, cpu still hot, up to 0.44 then back to 0.1 and not up again
      I sent a picture of the area near the bios, hope everyone can help​

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      • mcplslg123
        Badcaps Legend
        • Jun 2015
        • 7262
        • india

        #4
        You mean it goes upto 0.44A and then drops to 0.1A or 0.01A?(0.1A-100mA and 0.01A-10mA) Please clarify.

        Measure voltage on all coils for the brief time it turns on. may take multiple attempt to measure all coils.

        Measure Resistance to GND on all coils without any power source attached.

        PS:The bios are seems perfect without any damage.

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        • dangminhthuongld
          Member
          • Jul 2023
          • 16
          • Việt Nam

          #5
          I have solved the power problem, the computer is on but does not recognize the touchpad, is it possible that the bios is faulty?
          Can you help me clear the bios?

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