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  • sirluke99
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    Does this still sound like a bios issue or hardware issue? I find 3.3 v around the motherboard.

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  • sirluke99
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    Originally posted by hoaca388
    Legion Pro 5 16IRX8 - Type 82WK
    Thanks, but no change.

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  • hoaca388
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    Originally posted by sirluke99
    Legion Pro 5 16IRX8 - Type 82WK
    Legion Pro 5 16IRX8 - Type 82WK - Model 82WK0083US
    Serial Number:PF4HK365
    Machine Type:82WK
    Thanks. Also after closer review the chip on the right labeled U1 U2 is a GigaDevice 25R64ES16.
    Legion Pro 5 16IRX8 - Type 82WK

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  • sirluke99
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    Originally posted by SMDFlea

    Backup both of those chips and post them here with your laptop serial number. Don`t try to write anything to those chips yet, let us look at your backups.
    Legion Pro 5 16IRX8 - Type 82WK


    Legion Pro 5 16IRX8 - Type 82WK - Model 82WK0083US

    Serial Number:PF4HK365

    Machine Type:82WK

    Thanks. Also after closer review the chip on the right labeled U1 U2 is a GigaDevice 25R64ES16.
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  • SMDFlea
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    Originally posted by sirluke99
    Legion Pro 5 16IRX8 - Type 82WK
    Out of Warranty

    I have this same laptop and during a Windows Firmware update it got BRICKED. Only thing it does now is the Power Button light comes on and is a white light. Nothing else happens. Have done the power drain and all. I have since found that it might be flash programmed using a CH341A programmer which I have obtained. I see the 2 chips you show in your post but not sure if either or which one is the actual BIOS Chip. Can someone please point me in the right direction. From what I have been reading it should be a chip with WINBOND on it but not finding one on this motherboard. How should I proceed with this? I have downloaded the latest bios file form Lenovo, KWCN50WW.EXE AND HAVE EXTRACETED THE FILES WITHIN. Renamed WinKWCN50WW.fd to KWCN.bin but don't know what chip to flash.

    Thanks in Advance for your help.

    Sirluke99
    Backup both of those chips and post them here with your laptop serial number. Don`t try to write anything to those chips yet, let us look at your backups.

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  • sirluke99
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    Originally posted by vkobzarev

    Hello! Thank you very much for your help! It's probably not the BIOS. Before you did it for me, I tried it myself, but with what I did, it got worse. The keyboard backlight stopped working, after pressing the power button, it lit up for a few seconds, and cyclically went out and lit up. When I flashed your BIOS, the laptop started to start up as before. The keyboard backlight worked, the fans started to spin over time when the cooling heated up. But it doesn't initialize completely. Also, when I tried to find it by the chip marking in the program, I didn't find it. It didn't find the chip automatically, and it didn't find it manually either. I read and flashed it with similar markings. They are both 3 volts.
    I have EZP2023 and HC341.
    Click image for larger version  Name:	Screenshot_20250512_214856_Gallery.jpg Views:	172 Size:	1.28 MB ID:	3635952
    XMC 25RH64CH10

    XMC 25QH128CH
    Legion Pro 5 16IRX8 - Type 82WK
    Out of Warranty

    I have this same laptop and during a Windows Firmware update it got BRICKED. Only thing it does now is the Power Button light comes on and is a white light. Nothing else happens. Have done the power drain and all. I have since found that it might be flash programmed using a CH341A programmer which I have obtained. I see the 2 chips you show in your post but not sure if either or which one is the actual BIOS Chip. Can someone please point me in the right direction. From what I have been reading it should be a chip with WINBOND on it but not finding one on this motherboard. How should I proceed with this? I have downloaded the latest bios file form Lenovo, KWCN50WW.EXE AND HAVE EXTRACETED THE FILES WITHIN. Renamed WinKWCN50WW.fd to KWCN.bin but don't know what chip to flash.

    Thanks in Advance for your help.

    Sirluke99

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  • hardware1
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    Originally posted by SMDFlea

    The vBios is available at Lenovo support - https://pcsupport.lenovo.com/us/en/p...7-265289D96F6F

    https://download.lenovo.com/consumer...ios_update.zip

    Extract the exe from the zip file ,if the laptop is booting from uma just run the exe. If not then extract using the command line. Make a new folder on your C: drive called TDK ,put the exe into that folder ,run the command as Admin

    cd C:\TDK

    legion_y9000p_irx8_rtx4070_vbios_update.exe /ext

    The rom file Y780-RPL_GN21-X6_Base55W_Max140W_0010_775_2_gsync__95.06.1E.00.98_PP.rom can be padded out with FF`s to whatever the chip size is using a hex editor. What size is the chip ?

    .
    Great, I didn't expect to find a vBIOS on Lenovo website before.
    I extracted the rom file easily by running "legion_y9000p_irx8_rtx4070_vbios_update" then get it from %temp% folder.
    Most of the time when I found a vBIOS posted online, it's always smaller than the chip size by a few bytes. For an example this one is 2000KB (1F4000h) but I think the chip will be 2048KB (200000h). Also when I compare between the 2 files, I found the extra length in the original dump filled by 00`s, maybe the programmer is doing this by itself.

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  • hardware1
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    Originally posted by 417 namless

    The laptop powers on briefly and then shuts down.
    After checking all voltages on the motherboard and confirming they were fine, I suspected a BIOS issue.

    Unfortunately, during the BIOS read process, I mistakenly clicked "Erase" and ended up overwriting the GPU BIOS.
    Okay, here is your new BIOS, it' a virgin BIOS from Lenovo with your DMI and Windows Key.
    Also the vBIOS is there but you have to make it fit to your chip using any hex editor.
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  • 417 namless
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    Originally posted by hardware1

    What is the issue of your laptop and why did you lose the vBIOS (GPU firmware)?
    The laptop powers on briefly and then shuts down.
    After checking all voltages on the motherboard and confirming they were fine, I suspected a BIOS issue.

    Unfortunately, during the BIOS read process, I mistakenly clicked "Erase" and ended up overwriting the GPU BIOS.

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  • SMDFlea
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    Originally posted by 417 namless
    ( i lost GPU bios extracted to motherboard
    The vBios is available at Lenovo support - https://pcsupport.lenovo.com/us/en/p...7-265289D96F6F

    https://download.lenovo.com/consumer...ios_update.zip

    Extract the exe from the zip file ,if the laptop is booting from uma just run the exe. If not then extract using the command line. Make a new folder on your C: drive called TDK ,put the exe into that folder ,run the command as Admin

    cd C:\TDK

    legion_y9000p_irx8_rtx4070_vbios_update.exe /ext

    The rom file Y780-RPL_GN21-X6_Base55W_Max140W_0010_775_2_gsync__95.06.1E.00.98_PP.rom can be padded out with FF`s to whatever the chip size is using a hex editor. What size is the chip ?

    Edit: It should be padded with zero`s 00 .

    .

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  • hardware1
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    Originally posted by 417 namless
    Hello everyone,

    I'm currently working on a Lenovo Legion Pro 5 16IRX8 laptop with the following specs:
    I've attached a BIOS image download to Telegram + extracted from the motherboard ( i lost GPU bios extracted to motherboard). I need your help to Make a clean BIOS dump
    What is the issue of your laptop and why did you lose the vBIOS (GPU firmware)?

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  • peste
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    post merged...next time look for a thread with the name and model, motherboard model of the laptop, and post there, if you can't find it, then make a new thread..

  • 417 namless
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    Hello everyone,

    I'm currently working on a Lenovo Legion Pro 5 16IRX8 laptop with the following specs:
    • CPU: Intel® Core™ i7-13700HX
    • GPU: NVIDIA® RTX 4070 8GB
    • Model: Legion Pro 5 16IRX8 (2023)
    • Serial Number: PF4HNG68

    I've attached a BIOS image download to Telegram + extracted from the motherboard ( i lost GPU bios extracted to motherboard). I need your help to Make a clean BIOS dump
    Attached Files

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  • vkobzarev
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    Originally posted by hoaca388

    Legion Pro 5 16IRX8
    Hello! Thank you very much for your help! It's probably not the BIOS. Before you did it for me, I tried it myself, but with what I did, it got worse. The keyboard backlight stopped working, after pressing the power button, it lit up for a few seconds, and cyclically went out and lit up. When I flashed your BIOS, the laptop started to start up as before. The keyboard backlight worked, the fans started to spin over time when the cooling heated up. But it doesn't initialize completely. Also, when I tried to find it by the chip marking in the program, I didn't find it. It didn't find the chip automatically, and it didn't find it manually either. I read and flashed it with similar markings. They are both 3 volts.
    I have EZP2023 and HC341.
    Click image for larger version

Name:	Screenshot_20250512_214856_Gallery.jpg
Views:	255
Size:	1.28 MB
ID:	3635952
    XMC 25RH64CH10

    XMC 25QH128CH

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  • hoaca388
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    Originally posted by vkobzarev
    Sorry,
    Legion Pro 5 16IRX8

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  • vkobzarev
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    Originally posted by hoaca388

    Use Winrar or 7zip before uploading. Do not use external links.
    Sorry,

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  • hoaca388
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    Originally posted by vkobzarev
    Use Winrar or 7zip before uploading. Do not use external links.

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  • vkobzarev
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    Originally posted by hoaca388

    Model ?
    Serial number ?
    Your dump bios ?
    https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/cwcfk...=a7sg84r0&dl=0


    https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/w0cal...=fczo8wkb&dl=0

    hi! can you make me the dumps I need? thanks!

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  • vkobzarev
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    Originally posted by hoaca388

    Model ?
    Serial number ?
    Your dump bios ?
    Thanks!
    Legion pro 5 16IRX8
    S.n. PFAEK1SP
    I haven't taken the dump yet, I tried but I didn't find a BIOS chip like mine in the list. I had to leave for work for a few days, when I come back I'll try again. I hoped that I could restore the BIOS using a flash drive. Thanks 🙏

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  • hoaca388
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    Originally posted by vkobzarev
    Hello everyone! I soldered the chip, but the laptop does not boot. When I press the button, everything starts working, all voltages rise, the keyboard backlight switches, but there is no image. You can turn it off by long pressing. I tried to make a flash drive with BIOS, but in recovery mode nothing happens, the power light blinks orange, but there are no sound signals. I have a programmer, and I can solder, but the BIOS downloaded from the official site in the unpacked folder weighs 24 megabytes, and besides, there are two BIOS chips on the board. Can someone make two BIOS files? Thanks!
    Model ?
    Serial number ?
    Your dump bios ?

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