lease friends, fix this bios, the laptop doesn't display, I've tried to clean me region but the result is still the same, I don't know how to extract files from the official Dell website, thank you
please friend fix this bios dell m14-r4 no display psu 2ma thank you
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Re: please friend fix this bios dell m14-r4 no display psu 2ma thank you
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Re: please friend fix this bios dell m14-r4 no display psu 2ma thank you
sorry I'm late in replying, in advance thank you very much for your interest in helping me, at this time I just tried the file from you sir, the laptop turns on for a few seconds then turns off, the file doesn't match, thank you
and sorry if my english is bad because i use google translateComment
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Re: please friend fix this bios dell m14-r4 no display psu 2ma thank you
sorry i'm late in replying, in advance thank you very much for your interest in helping me, at this time i just tried the file from you sir, the laptop turns on for a few seconds then turns off, the file doesn't match, thank you
and sorry if my english is bad because i use google translateComment
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Re: please friend fix this bios dell m14-r4 no display psu 2ma thank you
sir, thank you very much, the file from you works perfectly, I replaced the ic boss and flashed the file from you, it works perfectly, thank you very much, sirComment
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