Lenovo NM-D562 v2.0 main EC programming help needed

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  • davidebeatrici
    Senior Member
    • Dec 2020
    • 94
    • Italy

    #21
    Only the BIOS (UB2) or the EC firmware (UG10) as well?

    UU137 is the USB hub's firmware. Do you see activity on it?

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    • m1ch43lzm
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      • Mar 2019
      • 605
      • Peru

      #22
      Sorry but UG10 is GPU VBIOS for RTX 3060 PCI ID 10DE:2560
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      • questore
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        • Dec 2015
        • 520
        • csongrád

        #23
        Originally posted by davidebeatrici
        Only the BIOS (UB2) or the EC firmware (UG10) as well?

        UU137 is the USB hub's firmware. Do you see activity on it?
        Unfortunatelly i cannot flash EC my programmers software will only have i2c protocol support on the next upcomimg update. (Only BIOS flashed)

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        • questore
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          • Dec 2015
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          • csongrád

          #24
          Originally posted by m1ch43lzm
          Sorry but UG10 is GPU VBIOS for RTX 3060 PCI ID 10DE:2560
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          This board has a 3060 Rtx

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          • davidebeatrici
            Senior Member
            • Dec 2020
            • 94
            • Italy

            #25
            Originally posted by m1ch43lzm
            Sorry but UG10 is GPU VBIOS for RTX 3060 PCI ID 10DE:2560
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            Oops... thank you for checking. I just verified both boardview and schematics, UG10 is indeed the GPU BIOS and there is no separate chip for the EC unfortunately.

            For reference, there is no activity on the CS (Chip Select) pin when the CPU doesn't initialize, despite the GPU gradually warming up.

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            • questore
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              • Dec 2015
              • 520
              • csongrád

              #26
              It is possible that i f*cked up.the hole thing.
              i'm on a holliday now and wanted to check out my orders and remembered that this laptop came with it8227e-256 chip and i have replaced it with a 192 one. Could this be a problem? Or the ec firmware for 2.0 board is still 192kbyte? I have asked for the seller tomsend me the ec firmware that he flashed maybe it will give us some light on what could be the problem

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              • questore
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                • Dec 2015
                • 520
                • csongrád

                #27
                Reading a few articles and forums I think 192kb chip is OK as long as the original was 192kb firmware.

                Altought Trying different bios i have encountered something very strange i have never seen until now.
                When trying to program the BIOS while it is on the board it is literraly impossible.
                Every pin is connected to the bios but when i try to detect the BIOS IC, the CH341 reader frozes (10/10) 1 time from every 10 i can detect the bios type but then the neoprogrammer frozes.
                If i transfer the BIOS IC to a programming bord then its no problem to read/write the BIOS.
                Is it possible that there is some interference on the board that messes up the bios communication and that is why it is not posting?
                How could we figure this out?

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                • reformatt
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                  • Feb 2020
                  • 1439
                  • Australia

                  #28
                  The board will load down the programmer, rarely does onboard dumping work with my SVOD. Sometimes you can plug in the power adapter to provide volts to the chip and it works. Depends on the model. Most of the time it's too much stuffing around and I remove it. Doesn't take long with hot air.

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                  • davidebeatrici
                    Senior Member
                    • Dec 2020
                    • 94
                    • Italy

                    #29
                    I had no problems whatsoever programming the chip on the board with an Xgecu T48.

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                    • questore
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                      • Dec 2015
                      • 520
                      • csongrád

                      #30
                      Originally posted by davidebeatrici
                      I had no problems whatsoever programming the chip on the board with an Xgecu T48.
                      I also never ever had a problem readin onboard BIOS chips with my ch341a thats why im asking.

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