Asus FX506HM bios password
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Hello sir, please help, there is no display on the screen
Motherboard model: DA0NJHMBAH0 REV:H
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Hi, thank you, it works, but I don't see if the hard drive can be fixedAttached Filesif you find these attachements useful please consider making a small donation to the site
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Model: ASUS FX506HM-HN017
S/N: N7NRCX06M915297
Board: DA0NJHMBAH0 REV. H
Laptop starts up, bench power supply shows around 1.2A of current (battery disconnected), it stays there for a few seconds, then current drops to around 0.135A and the boards starts up again. Stays in this loop forever. Once every 10-15 cycles the fans start to spin at 100% and don't stop.
Checked for all the main voltages 5V, 3.3V, 1.8V etc. They are all present. No shorts that I can see. Power good signals seem to be present on the board. Battery charges. Using a thermal camera the only thing I can see is that both the PCH and GPU's VRM section heating up. PCH uncofmortable to touch.
The laptop apparently started doing this after a Windows update. So there might have been a dodgy firmware update in there. Need a known working BIOS to eliminate that possibility.
BIOS dump from the laptop that may or may not be OK:
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TryModel: ASUS FX506HM-HN017
S/N: N7NRCX06M915297
Board: DA0NJHMBAH0 REV. H
Laptop starts up, bench power supply shows around 1.2A of current (battery disconnected), it stays there for a few seconds, then current drops to around 0.135A and the boards starts up again. Stays in this loop forever. Once every 10-15 cycles the fans start to spin at 100% and don't stop.
Checked for all the main voltages 5V, 3.3V, 1.8V etc. They are all present. No shorts that I can see. Power good signals seem to be present on the board. Battery charges. Using a thermal camera the only thing I can see is that both the PCH and GPU's VRM section heating up. PCH uncofmortable to touch.
The laptop apparently started doing this after a Windows update. So there might have been a dodgy firmware update in there. Need a known working BIOS to eliminate that possibility.
BIOS dump from the laptop that may or may not be OK:Attached Filesif you find these attachements useful please consider making a small donation to the site
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