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  • hoaca388
    Badcaps
    • Jan 2022
    • 11715
    • Socialist Republic of Vietnam

    #41
    Originally posted by f-bone
    Hi guys,

    This one powers on without image.

    Lenovo Flex 5 14ALC7
    S/N: PW0774PZ
    Motherboard: lc57-14al (213112-3p)

    Any help is appreciated!

    dump attached:

    IdeaPad Flex 5 14ALC7 Laptop - Type 82R9

    Attached Files


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    • Qinhui Wan
      New Member
      • Jun 2025
      • 7
      • JAPAN

      #42
      Hi guys,

      My Lenovo IdeaPad Flex 5 14ALC7 won't boot after a failed BIOS update.
      This one powers on without image.

      Lenovo Flex 5 14ALC7
      S/N:PW01VSKL

      I'm looking for the .bin file for the BIOS.
      Any help is appreciated!​

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      • peste
        Super Moderator
        • Dec 2016
        • 12755
        • ROMANIA

        #43
        Originally posted by Qinhui Wan
        Hi guys,

        My Lenovo IdeaPad Flex 5 14ALC7 won't boot after a failed BIOS update.
        This one powers on without image.

        Lenovo Flex 5 14ALC7
        S/N:PW01VSKL

        I'm looking for the .bin file for the BIOS.
        Any help is appreciated!
        post the contents of the bios chip even if it is corrupted..

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        • Qinhui Wan
          New Member
          • Jun 2025
          • 7
          • JAPAN

          #44
          Originally posted by peste

          post the contents of the bios chip even if it is corrupted..

          Thank you for your reply. Unfortunately, I do not have a BIOS programmer/reader at the moment, so I'm currently unable to save or dump the BIOS file. Is there any other way to retrieve or back up the current BIOS contents?

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          • Qinhui Wan
            New Member
            • Jun 2025
            • 7
            • JAPAN

            #45
            Originally posted by Qinhui Wan

            Thank you for your reply. Unfortunately, I do not have a BIOS programmer/reader at the moment, so I'm currently unable to save or dump the BIOS file. Is there any other way to retrieve or back up the current BIOS contents?
            I downloaded JCCN40WW.rar and extracted it to JCCN40WW.bin, but could someone please explain the BIOS recovery procedure?
            I tried booting with Fn+R, and while I heard some beeps, nothing else happened afterward.​

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            • SMDFlea
              Super Moderator
              • Jan 2018
              • 20819
              • UK

              #46
              Originally posted by Qinhui Wan

              I downloaded JCCN40WW.rar and extracted it to JCCN40WW.bin, but could someone please explain the BIOS recovery procedure?
              I tried booting with Fn+R, and while I heard some beeps, nothing else happened afterward.​
              Extract the attached zip file ,put JCCN43WW.cap onto a Fat32 formatted drive and use Fn+R
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              • Qinhui Wan
                New Member
                • Jun 2025
                • 7
                • JAPAN

                #47
                Originally posted by SMDFlea

                Extract the attached zip file ,put JCCN43WW.cap onto a Fat32 formatted drive and use Fn+R
                Hello,

                Thank you very much for providing the BIOS file. I've just tried the recovery process, but unfortunately, the situation hasn't changed.

                I followed the Crisis Recovery procedure and used the [Fn] + [R] key combination while powering on the laptop. I did hear around four beeps, which seems to indicate the system detected the recovery attempt. However, nothing happens afterward—the screen stays black, and the system doesn't proceed any further.

                Is there any BIOS setting I need to adjust before attempting this recovery method? Or could there be another reason the recovery isn't completing successfully?

                Any advice or suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!

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                • SMDFlea
                  Super Moderator
                  • Jan 2018
                  • 20819
                  • UK

                  #48
                  Originally posted by Qinhui Wan

                  Hello,
                  Thank you very much for providing the BIOS file. I've just tried the recovery process, but unfortunately, the situation hasn't changed.
                  I followed the Crisis Recovery procedure and used the [Fn] + [R] key combination while powering on the laptop. I did hear around four beeps, which seems to indicate the system detected the recovery attempt. However, nothing happens afterward—the screen stays black, and the system doesn't proceed any further.
                  Is there any BIOS setting I need to adjust before attempting this recovery method? Or could there be another reason the recovery isn't completing successfully?
                  Any advice or suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!
                  Try other USB ports and key combinations, Fn+b ,win+b, win+r .If none work then i think your only option is to buy a programmer and post your backup here, or take it to a repair shop if it`s something you don`t think you can do yourself.
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                  • Qinhui Wan
                    New Member
                    • Jun 2025
                    • 7
                    • JAPAN

                    #49
                    Originally posted by SMDFlea

                    Try other USB ports and key combinations, Fn+b ,win+b, win+r .If none work then i think your only option is to buy a programmer and post your backup here, or take it to a repair shop if it`s something you don`t think you can do yourself.
                    To get straight to the point: I was finally able to recover the BIOS and successfully boot into Windows.

                    I had been trying the recovery process using the BIOS file kindly provided by SMDFlea, testing all combinations of Fn+R, Fn+B, Win+R, and Win+B, with different USB ports and USB drives — but none of them worked. Only Fn+R gave me 5 beeps, which was at least some kind of response.

                    At that point, I felt stuck. I turned again to ChatGPT for advice and was told that the beeping might indicate a file name mismatch. Based on that suggestion, I renamed the BIOS file to BIOS.cap and also tried JCCrisis.cap. Using BIOS.cap finally did the trick!

                    It was a long road, and I was seriously considering buying a new laptop. SMDFlea, thank you so much for your help and support — I truly appreciate it.

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                    • Qinhui Wan
                      New Member
                      • Jun 2025
                      • 7
                      • JAPAN

                      #50
                      Originally posted by Qinhui Wan

                      To get straight to the point: I was finally able to recover the BIOS and successfully boot into Windows.

                      I had been trying the recovery process using the BIOS file kindly provided by SMDFlea, testing all combinations of Fn+R, Fn+B, Win+R, and Win+B, with different USB ports and USB drives — but none of them worked. Only Fn+R gave me 5 beeps, which was at least some kind of response.

                      At that point, I felt stuck. I turned again to ChatGPT for advice and was told that the beeping might indicate a file name mismatch. Based on that suggestion, I renamed the BIOS file to BIOS.cap and also tried JCCrisis.cap. Using BIOS.cap finally did the trick!

                      It was a long road, and I was seriously considering buying a new laptop. SMDFlea, thank you so much for your help and support — I truly appreciate it.
                      Dear SMDFlea, may I ask one more question? The BIOS file I downloaded from Lenovo's official website comes as a .exe file. How were you able to extract or convert it into a .cap file?

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                      • SMDFlea
                        SMDFlea commented
                        Editing a comment
                        It was extracted using Innoextract, google it,it`s free. Further editing to the file would be done using a hex editor, such as HxD ,also free software.
                    • 3pka
                      Member
                      • Aug 2024
                      • 18
                      • Mongolia

                      #51
                      Lenovo Ideadpad Flex 5 14ALC7 C570-14A 213112-1
                      SN:PW03XX1W, MTM:82R9000SUS
                      Don't know what happened. Draws 2.1W not increasing and no display, post, lights. I need to know it is BIOS issue or hardware. Rails OK and components receiving power. If it is BIOS problem guys can you help me?
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                      • hoaca388
                        Badcaps
                        • Jan 2022
                        • 11715
                        • Socialist Republic of Vietnam

                        #52
                        Originally posted by 3pka
                        Lenovo Ideadpad Flex 5 14ALC7 C570-14A 213112-1
                        SN:PW03XX1W, MTM:82R9000SUS
                        Don't know what happened. Draws 2.1W not increasing and no display, post, lights. I need to know it is BIOS issue or hardware. Rails OK and components receiving power. If it is BIOS problem guys can you help me?
                        IdeaPad Flex 5 14ALC7 Laptop - Type 82R9

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