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  • Mouseketier
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    • May 2020
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    Asus Zephyrus GA402XV Bios

    I have a Asus GA402XV board number ga402xi-pmv-vgt. Someone threw it in the trash. I have worked down to the issues being the bios is corrupt. I have successfully flashed the bios downloaded from asus site and machine boots. How ever the serial number is missing and windows key. I have uploaded both the old bios and one i flashed. Could someone help me correct this or point me in the direction of how to myself.

    Asus GA402xv
    Board number GA402XI-PMV-VGT
    Serial Number R7NRKD01771628A
    Attached Files
  • hoaca388
    Badcaps
    • Jan 2022
    • 12226
    • Socialist Republic of Vietnam

    #2
    Originally posted by Mouseketier
    I have a Asus GA402XV board number ga402xi-pmv-vgt. Someone threw it in the trash. I have worked down to the issues being the bios is corrupt. I have successfully flashed the bios downloaded from asus site and machine boots. How ever the serial number is missing and windows key. I have uploaded both the old bios and one i flashed. Could someone help me correct this or point me in the direction of how to myself.

    Asus GA402xv
    Board number GA402XI-PMV-VGT
    Serial Number R7NRKD01771628A
    GA402XV
    Attached Files


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