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    Asus GL504GS BIOS BIN

    Hi, I have an Asus GL504GS where, using a modded BIOS, settings were saved that rendered it unbootable (no display output on internal or external etc) - pulling the CMOS battery and all other power (battery, AC), leaving for a day, did not reset them. The BIOS recovery procedure does not work. The chip is WSON8, I can remove and reflash it, but I believe I need a full dump.

    Knowing which areas to clear out to cause a variable reset/reinitialization to defaults would also help, then I wouldn't need to reflash & could just erase that portion on the chip.

    Any help on either end would be greatly appreciated!

    EDIT: I have uploaded the stock BIOS 303, as well as a pre-mod dump of the stock 303 BIOS done with (I believe) Intel's FPT.
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    Last edited by turbo9000; 07-16-2023, 12:09 PM.

    #2
    Re: Asus GL504GS BIOS BIN

    Dump the bios with the programmer and upload the file here, add clear picture of the sticker at the ram slot and the device serial number.

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      #3
      Re: Asus GL504GS BIOS BIN

      Thank you, I have attached both. I believe the S/N is JANRCV01K981428.
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        #4
        Re: Asus GL504GS BIOS BIN

        Originally posted by turbo9000 View Post
        Thank you, I have attached both. I believe the S/N is JANRCV01K981428.
        im repair please check the file and give info
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          #5
          Re: Asus GL504GS BIOS BIN

          Engineering dump should solve the problem if it's bios related:
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            #6
            Re: Asus GL504GS BIOS BIN

            Can I straight flash the engineering dump without losing device-specific info? Would there be a possible issue with EC firmware mismatch? Asking as WSON8 is a pain to work with and I don't want to physically break anything! This is my own laptop, I have a cheap hot air station & a CH341 programmer I did a 3.3V mod on. The chip itself is precariously held in the SOIC8 clip the programmer came with, which astoundingly worked, but I don't know if I can get a good connection a second time.

            I also looked at the bin provided by Cosmouaz, seems the first ~4.5MB of the bin are identical to the engineering dump. The middle portion doesn't match anything I compared it to.

            I wonder if there is an area of the chip that's designated as NVRAM & whether that alone can be nulled out? Essentially forcing the BIOS to use default values for everything.

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              #7
              Re: Asus GL504GS BIOS BIN

              I got curious and flashed the engineering dump. Haven't done an analysis of the effects so far, but the laptop now boots without issues. I've been lurking on this forum for years (since the cap plague back in the mid 2000s - stacks and stacks of blown P4P800-VM & P5LD2-VM boards), it's time for a donation, which I have now made. Thank you very much for the assistance! Please feel free to delete the photo, serial number, and two dumps I uploaded as I don't think they'll be of much use to others - I would do it myself but I don't think I can edit my old posts!
              Last edited by turbo9000; 07-19-2023, 06:14 PM.

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                #8
                Re: Asus GL504GS BIOS BIN

                Originally posted by turbo9000 View Post
                I got curious and flashed the engineering dump. Haven't done an analysis of the effects so far, but the laptop now boots without issues. I've been lurking on this forum for years (since the cap plague back in the mid 2000s - stacks and stacks of blown P4P800-VM & P5LD2-VM boards), it's time for a donation, which I have now made. Thank you very much for the assistance! Please feel free to delete the photo, serial number, and two dumps I uploaded as I don't think they'll be of much use to others - I would do it myself but I don't think I can edit my old posts!
                Thanks for the donation .The photo and dumps will be useful so they can stay.

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                  #9
                  Re: Asus GL504GS BIOS BIN

                  Check the barcode sticker on the ram slot,the same as post #3 If your model number says GL504GS you can use the Asus F1 engineering bios at post #5 .

                  If you want to add your DMI from your backup to the new bios use a hex editor with these offsets 460000 - 46FFFF ,or use the attched script,see the README.txt file for the instructions.

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                  Last edited by SMDFlea; 11-13-2023, 05:32 AM.
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                    #10
                    Hello! I'm new to this forum, so i saw post about this model, that someone after modification of BIOS have no diplsay output. I have the same situation as turbo9000. I have no display output from int and ext. Actually this is my fault, because i turned off TPM module accidentally and after that i got result of no display Tried every firmware that was posted in this topic, file extensions was like "303" and "311", found out that i can't firmware because of extension, renamed to .bin every file(except 303 file, because if size 16386) , but no results. My laptop have only LED of powering up and nothing else. This laptop(GL504GS with GTX1070 8GB) have actually 2 SPI's onboard which is: W25Q80EW and MX25L12873F. One is 8MB which i guess straight connected to HM307, and another which is "main" for 16MB. Also tried a lot of other's bins for this motherboard and same result. And can'y see any firmware for 8MB chip.

                    Also my corrupted dump 16MB have something like result for motherboard. Keyboard and fan is working. When i press Power Button - keyboard start to light up, and only 1 fan is working for appx. 30 secs then turns off.
                    Posting my pictures with model and S/N, also will attach all bins that i have.
                    I hope that someone could help me with this situation, then i can donate him for working variant.
                    I'll post every dump i tested and i have only 1 for 8MB chip.

                    Serial number: JBNRCV02P156471
                    Motherboard: GL504GS MAIN BOARD REV2.1
                    Video: NVIDIA TAIWAN 1828A1 PK4Y28 COP N17E-G2-A1
                    RAM PN:60NR00L0-MB3011
                    PT:N0CV1847MB0050733
                    BarCode:0492260FD33C
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                    Last edited by hsme1st3rrr; 01-24-2024, 02:10 AM.

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