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    Dell Precision 3510 Corrupted bios

    Hi All,

    Can someone rebuild these bios files please.

    Im just getting keyboard to flash, and then loops.

    Board number is 19746_1 Mockingbird_L
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    Re: Dell Precision 3510 Corrupted bios

    Originally posted by gurmon View Post
    hi all,

    can someone rebuild these bios files please.

    Im just getting keyboard to flash, and then loops.

    Board number is 19746_1 mockingbird_l
    flash u2501 8mb and chk
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      #3
      Re: Dell Precision 3510 Corrupted bios

      Thanks for this. The laptop now powers on and image is external only. I get the 2,7 flash code, indicating display failure.

      Could this be another bios issue ?

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        Re: Dell Precision 3510 Corrupted bios

        Originally posted by Gurmon View Post
        Thanks for this. The laptop now powers on and image is external only. I get the 2,7 flash code, indicating display failure.

        Could this be another bios issue ?
        Try
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          Re: Dell Precision 3510 Corrupted bios

          Welcome
          I have a Dell Precision 3510 that gives Led Code 2-4. The device was with another technician, and it is clear that the BIOS was reprogrammed, so I reprogrammed it with another file... He canceled the LED code, but the fan ran at maximum speed without any data after restarting three times.
          Could the problem be in the BIOS?
          The BIOS attachment gives the LED Code
          Can someone help me?
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            #6
            Re: Dell Precision 3510 Corrupted bios

            Originally posted by MahmoudNasser View Post
            Welcome
            I have a Dell Precision 3510 that gives Led Code 2-4. The device was with another technician, and it is clear that the BIOS was reprogrammed, so I reprogrammed it with another file... He canceled the LED code, but the fan ran at maximum speed without any data after restarting three times.
            Could the problem be in the BIOS?
            The BIOS attachment gives the LED Code
            Can someone help me?
            Always attach servise tag .


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              Re: Dell Precision 3510 Corrupted bios

              Originally posted by hoaca388 View Post
              Always attach servise tag .
              Unfortunately, it is unknown

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                #8
                Re: Dell Precision 3510 Corrupted bios

                supported models no need rebuild.
                Dell Latitude E5270E5470E5570 and Precision 3510 LA-C841P Rev 3.0
                Dell Latitude E5270
                Dell Latitude E5470
                Dell Latitude E5570
                Precision 3510

                Just Input your service tag and model selection in bios settings in first boot.
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