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    Toshiba X30-D-19X bios

    I also have the same problem after flashing a BIOS. The original BIOS backup seems to be corrupt. What can happen if I flash this BIOS in my computer?

    #2
    Originally posted by mc4ren View Post
    I also have the same problem after flashing a BIOS. The original BIOS backup seems to be corrupt. What can happen if I flash this BIOS in my computer?
    post S/N, full name and model, motherboard model, etc.

    post the contents of the bios chip even if it is corrupted..you need an SPI programmer...here is a video for example..https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DWWi...nnel=ThisIsHow
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      #3
      With pleasure. Please find the details in the photos below. BIOS is also attached. Thanks!

      X30-D-19X
      PT272E-0EV038CE
      S/N 6J075045H




      (I also made another backup, but comparing with Notepad++, they were different, so not confident at all)
      Attached Files
      Last edited by peste; 03-01-2025, 02:52 AM.

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      #4
      Originally posted by peste View Post

      post S/N, full name and model, motherboard model, etc.

      post the contents of the bios chip even if it is corrupted..you need an SPI programmer...here is a video for example..https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DWWi...nnel=ThisIsHow
      Yes, I'm familiar with SPI programming (CH341A). Looking forward to your BIOS!

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        #5
        Originally posted by mc4ren View Post

        Yes, I'm familiar with SPI programming (CH341A). Looking forward to your BIOS!
        Make another backup. Are you using a clip ? ,desolder if you can or solder wires, the clips are unreliable . What sofware are you using, i recommend NeoProgrammer and ASProgrammer
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          #6
          I can't make another backup, as later I flashed a BIOS that was given to me supposedly to allow response code to challenge code (because my version was 4.1 and the challenge version is a long QR code with RSA-2048 signature). After that BIOS, the system doesn't boot up, only shows 2 amber, 2 white LEDs blinking.
          I made three different backups prior to sending him, the one I attached here was the first backup. Which one do you need? The one that is loaded now is the one that I received from that guy (from vinafix). Do you want that one or one of my original backups?
          I desoldered the BIOS chip and made the final programming in a separate board. But the original BIOS backup was made with clips...
          I'm using this software:
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          Let me thank you for all your help, I'm open to paying you this contribution.

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            #7
            Originally posted by mc4ren View Post
            I can't make another backup, as later I flashed a BIOS that was given to me supposedly to allow response code to challenge code (because my version was 4.1 and the challenge version is a long QR code with RSA-2048 signature). After that BIOS, the system doesn't boot up, only shows 2 amber, 2 white LEDs blinking.
            I made three different backups prior to sending him, the one I attached here was the first backup. Which one do you need? The one that is loaded now is the one that I received from that guy (from vinafix). Do you want that one or one of my original backups?
            I desoldered the BIOS chip and made the final programming in a separate board. But the original BIOS backup was made with clips...
            I'm using this software:
            Let me thank you for all your help, I'm open to paying you this contribution.
            try this bios.
            Attached Files
            All donations to badcaps are welcome, click on this link to donate. Thanks to all supporters

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              #8
              You made my day! Thanks!
              I don't know if you (SMDFlea and peste) are the same person, but you are worth a donation. Is there a way for it?

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              • SMDFlea
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                Yes, at the top of the page it says Donate Crypto, buy you can donate via Paypal as well. You don`t have to donate anything, it`s all free here, but if you do it would be most welcome https://www.badcaps.net/donate/

              #9
              I'm back with a very similar board, only that in this case it's a i7 instead of a i5. The laptop shows a constar white LED (the one of charging, I assume) and even if it turns on, the screen remains black without any signal.
              Attached is the original BIOS which is version 4.1 and supposedly the new one that I flashed was for downgrading to an earlier version (without the QR challenge code).
              Serial number: 1J166599H
              Board model: Toshiba Portege X30-D FAURSY3 A4405A i7-7500U
              Attached Files
              Last edited by mc4ren; 03-24-2025, 10:16 AM. Reason: Serial number and board model specified

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                #10
                Originally posted by mc4ren View Post
                I'm back with a very similar board, only that in this case it's a i7 instead of a i5. The laptop shows a constar white LED (the one of charging, I assume) and even if it turns on, the screen remains black without any signal.
                Attached is the original BIOS which is version 4.1 and supposedly the new one that I flashed was for downgrading to an earlier version (without the QR challenge code).
                Serial number: 1J166599H
                Board model: Toshiba Portege X30-D FAURSY3 A4405A i7-7500U
                new bios
                Attached Files
                All donations to badcaps are welcome, click on this link to donate. Thanks to all supporters

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                  #11
                  You are so good, SMDFlea!

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