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  • longnvu
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    • Jul 2019
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    ASUS GU603HE BIOS Request

    Received a M16 GU603HE-211.ZM16 SN: M8NRKD03147131E that the owner tried to flash the bios himself. Laptop will not do anything. I've uploaded the bin file from the bios chip.

    Any help would be appreciated.
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  • SMDFlea
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    • longnvu
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      • Jul 2019
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      It didn't let me edit the post for some reason but here they are.
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