HP Touchscreen 610 no boot after power surge
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Re: HP Touchscreen 610 no boot after power surge
Back up the original bios and flash it, you never know for 100% that it wil work, but you have nothing to lose.The Night Drop Down, I Will Keep Try Until..., You Never know.
Dushi Kòrsou, Nos Tei.Comment
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Re: HP Touchscreen 610 no boot after power surge
instead of desoldering it ?
Thanks
Ps: this is my first ever attempt using the programmerComment
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Now, i have downloaded the bios from HP, but it's a exe file !
Help PleaseComment
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Ok, i think that i was able to extract the rom file, but if i compare the saved file from the bios and the hp rom file, they don't match at all.
@looofy, no liquid on mobo, but the pc was stored on humid garage for a year.Comment
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Re: HP Touchscreen 610 no boot after power surge
Maybe you have to ask here on the forum who can extract it for you, there s a few guys here on this forum that are good in that.The Night Drop Down, I Will Keep Try Until..., You Never know.
Dushi Kòrsou, Nos Tei.Comment
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i do have a 1024Kb rom file that was extracted from the exe fileComment
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The Night Drop Down, I Will Keep Try Until..., You Never know.
Dushi Kòrsou, Nos Tei.Comment
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Re: HP Touchscreen 610 no boot after power surge
You can try it, but i think the extracting is not good, maybe you can ask who can do that for you.The Night Drop Down, I Will Keep Try Until..., You Never know.
Dushi Kòrsou, Nos Tei.Comment
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Re: HP Touchscreen 610 no boot after power surge
lift up that KBC.
clean the contacts and resolder it back.
100% sure that some contacts are gone. in that case you have to rewire all of them.
done a hp 15 series last week. same problem Liquid and no power. had to solder 5 wires to remake the traceLast edited by dj_ricoh; 07-18-2015, 01:02 AM.Just cook it! It's already broken.Comment
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this is a all in one desktop pc, and to put liquid inside you need to dive into the liquid, and this is not a easy task
I will try first the bios fix, if not work I will replace this chip.Comment
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Re: HP Touchscreen 610 no boot after power surge
pasette, you don't need to replace the bios chip. if you really wanted to try flashing that bios, you can. put it back afterwards and test. if nothing or worse happens, re flash it the original file. put it back on and try cleaning up SIO chip and put good flux on it and re flow. note, do not dare to remove yet because its not an easy task to put it back on. but i maybe wrong (this depends on your skill)
good luckComment
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Re: HP Touchscreen 610 no boot after power surge
just start from the KBCLast edited by looofy; 07-22-2015, 03:19 PM.Comment
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