Hi, I need a Dell Latitude 7450 2024 13th Gen bios bin to flash to an existing Winbond IC. I can't find one anywhere. I have saved the current bios .bin but it's passworded. I would appreciate any help. Thanks
Hi, I need a Dell Latitude 7450 2024 13th Gen bios bin to flash to an existing Winbond IC. I can't find one anywhere. I have saved the current bios .bin but it's passworded. I would appreciate any help. Thanks
Its under ProSupport warrany until August 11, 2027 . Didn`t you call dell for help, is it your laptop, a custommers, stolen ? .Your backup is only 8MB anyway ,as pointed out by TomWay ,its a bad backup
Its under ProSupport warrany until August 11, 2027 . Didn`t you call dell for help, is it your laptop, a custommers, stolen ? .Your backup is only 8MB anyway ,as pointed out by TomWay ,its a bad backup
It's a customer's laptop, and it's not stolen. And yes, the bios should be 64 MB, but the dump was only 8 MB. I'm not sure if this was due to the IC being 1.8v and my programmer being 3.3v. I did a manual read and save using NeoProgrammer as the IC couldn't be detected automatically by any of my software. I used the ch341a programmer which I have been told isn't great for newer ICs. I have a better programmer ordered the TL866II Plus. Is it possible to flash the IC with a clean bios bin? I have been on holiday hence the delay in replying. Thanks
Hi everyone👋 I need help. I have two Dell latitude 7450 i7 ultra one has a WINBOND chip and the other has a GYGADICE chip the problem is that I can't read the chips with my programmers I have an EZP2023+, RT809F and a T48 but all these programmers can't detect these chips automatically apparently we can manually add these chips and I even have the window that opens to add the data but I don't know how to do it. Could you help me how to do it? please 🙏🙏
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