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    Searching for recent BIOS image for a Lenovo p43s

    My p43s recently died - the classic "ESC, F1,F4, Capslock lights" issue so it won't even POST.

    It's possible there was a glitch during a firmware upgrade so I'm looking for a recent BIOS image to reflash with. The Lenovo site provides plenty of EXE and ISO files to recover but of course it won't boot so they're useless.

    A search on Badcaps doesn't seem to turn up anything specifically to do this, for example a .BIN file. Going by the designation on the Winbond chip it appears to be an 8mb image.

    Am I missing something?
    Last edited by Ian Slinger; 10-13-2024, 07:59 PM.

    #2
    8MB is too small. It will be a single 32MB chip, or split across 2 chips , maybe 8+16MB not sure. Post your serial number
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      #3
      Serial number is PF1CSTFM.

      The chip designation is W25Q80DV which is why I assumed it was 8Mb. There is only the one Winbond chip other than one that appears to be 256Mb (25Q256JVEQ).

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        #4
        Originally posted by Ian Slinger View Post
        Serial number is PF1CSTFM.

        The chip designation is W25Q80DV which is why I assumed it was 8Mb. There is only the one Winbond chip other than one that appears to be 256Mb (25Q256JVEQ).
        25Q256JVEQ is the right one
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          #5
          Makes sense in retrospect - 256M bits, so 32M bytes.

          Doesn't look like I can flash that with my CH341A (the supplied clip is too small). I might have to solder some wire wrap wire to the pins.

          The real trick is to get hold of the right BIN file to flash. Any pointers on finding that?

          I have downloaded various EXEs and ISOs and pulled them apart with binwalk but it's hard to identify which file to flash.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Ian Slinger View Post
            Makes sense in retrospect - 256M bits, so 32M bytes.

            Doesn't look like I can flash that with my CH341A (the supplied clip is too small). I might have to solder some wire wrap wire to the pins.
            The real trick is to get hold of the right BIN file to flash. Any pointers on finding that?
            I have downloaded various EXEs and ISOs and pulled them apart with binwalk but it's hard to identify which file to flash.
            Its essential that you make a good backup, then post it here. If the chip is a WSON8 you can get a pogo pin adapter, but if you can solder some wires to the traces/solder it will be more reliable.
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              #7
              Ok, I'll try to get a pogo pin adapter before I possibly make a mess trying to solder to tiny pins.

              Is the backup so it can be analysed to see what the correct file might be? Because I'm assuming it is corrupted, so a backup might not reflect the actual binary, otherwise it would be working

              Or does configuration information actually get written to it that could be corrected?

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                #8
                Sigh. I appear to have won the battle but lost the war.

                I de soldered the flash chip, soldered it into the carrier for the CH341A and successfully flashed it with a BIOS I found on badcaps. No sign of life at all now. At least the fan and keyboard sprang to life for a second or so before.

                Might be time to cut my losses.

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                • SMDFlea
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                  post your original backup(s)

                #9
                Here you go...
                Attached Files

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