legion 5 pro 16ACH6H NM-D562 rev.2.0 s/n PF32XDD2 bios chip 25LR128DSIG doesnt turn on, only power led on. I used ch341a and neoprogrammer to read gigadevice and flash GKCN60WW bios. If I press power button nothing happened, but processor is hot. please help to find a solution. I have a laboratory power supply, solder station and hot hair solder station. How can I check voltage on mother board? Thank you, sorry for m English...I am Italian
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Originally posted by 220vdc View Postlegion 5 pro 16ACH6H NM-D562 rev.2.0 s/n PF32XDD2 bios chip 25LR128DSIG doesnt turn on, only power led on. I used ch341a and neoprogrammer to read gigadevice and flash GKCN60WW bios. If I press power button nothing happened, but processor is hot. please help to find a solution. I have a laboratory power supply, solder station and hot hair solder station. How can I check voltage on mother board? Thank you, sorry for m English...I am Italian
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Originally posted by huannb View Post
Hi there, how did you read IC from the chip, how you can get the ch341a to support the chip. Thank you!
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Originally posted by peste View Post
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Hi, I have tried to flash the bios chip.
The chip is detected in NeoProgrammer as GD25LQ128C ( original name 25LR128DSIG )
The bios file is H5CN42W (https://drive.google.com/file/d/1dUQ...ew?usp=sharing) that I extracted using this guide.
https://github.com/tyrng/ExtractLenovoBiosImages-Guide
I have successfully flash the new bios onto the board. But it doesnt change anything, my laptop still stuck with a black screen (keyboard is lit) when being turned on.
So my question is, how do I what the problem is. I was almost pretty sure it is bios corruption, but right now I have no clue...
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Originally posted by MR KUJO View PostHi, can someone please help me with the Lenovo Legion 5 Pro 16ACH6H BIOS bin? The problem is a black screen; the power switch LED is on, the keyboard lights up briefly, and the fans, GPU, and CPU function typically.
MB:NM D601 Rev 1.0
S/N:PF30YFAA
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Originally posted by Ziome3eknh View PostHello, can someone repair this BIOS dump or send me a working one for this computer?
LENOVO LEGION 5 PRO 16ACH6H
SN PF3QN36X
MOTHERBOARD NM-D562 rev 3.0
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Hello everyone,
I'm encountering a rather unusual issue. I recently swapped the CPU on my Lenovo Legion 5 Pro 16ACH6H NM-D562 motherboard. The original processor was a Ryzen 5 5600H (code 100-000000296), and I replaced it with a Ryzen 7 5800H, which seems to be an engineering sample (code 100-000000295-40). The BIOS doesn't seem to fully recognize it. The laptop works, but the BIOS doesn't identify it as a Ryzen 7; it only detects the code 100-000000295-40. Is there anyone here who might be able to modify the BIOS so that the CPU is correctly identified?
Thanks a lot.
I'm attaching the dump.
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Originally posted by sopik78 View PostHello everyone,
I'm encountering a rather unusual issue. I recently swapped the CPU on my Lenovo Legion 5 Pro 16ACH6H NM-D562 motherboard. The original processor was a Ryzen 5 5600H (code 100-000000296), and I replaced it with a Ryzen 7 5800H, which seems to be an engineering sample (code 100-000000295-40). The BIOS doesn't seem to fully recognize it. The laptop works, but the BIOS doesn't identify it as a Ryzen 7; it only detects the code 100-000000295-40. Is there anyone here who might be able to modify the BIOS so that the CPU is correctly identified?
Thanks a lot.
I'm attaching the dump.
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Originally posted by sopik78 View PostThe notebook is working perfectly fine. However, I've noticed that the BIOS is not correctly identifying the CPU as a Ryzen 7.
https://www.badcaps.net/forum/troubl...st#post1752856Due to a lack of donations, server free space at a critical level, and possible closure of Bios Requests all donations are welcome, click:
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