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  • Jasonexe
    Senior Member
    • Apr 2023
    • 69
    • United States

    #1

    Alienware Area 51m-R1 bricked

    Hi everyone, i got a Alienware Area 51M-R1 that recently stopped working after downgrading the bios from 1.5.0 to 1.3.2. When powering on the laptop with the charger plugged in it does not post, fans don't spin and the keyboard doesn't light up either except the power button logo.

    The logo shows a green light for a few seconds and then goes off for a second and keeps repeating for about 4-5 times. After that i get 2 red flashes followed by 1 blue flash which keeps repeating. This code usually means cpu failure but i can confirm that the cpu works because i tested it on a other system

    After some research i found out that this code can also be caused by a corruped bios/rom flash. After hours of searching online i finally found someone that uploaded the bios/ec files that can be flashed on the IC's by using a external programmer. On my motherboard i found 3 IC's which are the following: W25Q128JVSQ, W25Q80DVSIG, GD25Q80CSIG

    I flashed the 3 files on the IC's and the laptop started working again. I wanted to try to downgrade again but i made a backup of the bios first with my external programmer before doing it but the results ended up the same. When flashing the backup bios i still ended up getting the same symptoms as i mentioned at the beginning. Is this motherboard completely dead now ?

    System Specifications:
    Service Tag: 3W0QMV2
    i9-9900K
    RTX 2060
    2x16GB DDR4 2666
    Kingston KC3000 1TB
    Samsung 970 EVOPlus 2TB
    Firecuda HDD 1TB
    Attached Files
  • hoaca388
    Badcaps
    • Jan 2022
    • 11815
    • Socialist Republic of Vietnam

    #2
    Originally posted by Jasonexe
    Hi everyone, i got a Alienware Area 51M-R1 that recently stopped working after downgrading the bios from 1.5.0 to 1.3.2. When powering on the laptop with the charger plugged in it does not post, fans don't spin and the keyboard doesn't light up either except the power button logo.

    The logo shows a green light for a few seconds and then goes off for a second and keeps repeating for about 4-5 times. After that i get 2 red flashes followed by 1 blue flash which keeps repeating. This code usually means cpu failure but i can confirm that the cpu works because i tested it on a other system

    After some research i found out that this code can also be caused by a corruped bios/rom flash. After hours of searching online i finally found someone that uploaded the bios/ec files that can be flashed on the IC's by using a external programmer. On my motherboard i found 3 IC's which are the following: W25Q128JVSQ, W25Q80DVSIG, GD25Q80CSIG

    I flashed the 3 files on the IC's and the laptop started working again. I wanted to try to downgrade again but i made a backup of the bios first with my external programmer before doing it but the results ended up the same. When flashing the backup bios i still ended up getting the same symptoms as i mentioned at the beginning. Is this motherboard completely dead now ?

    System Specifications:
    Service Tag: 3W0QMV2
    i9-9900K
    RTX 2060
    2x16GB DDR4 2666
    Kingston KC3000 1TB
    Samsung 970 EVOPlus 2TB
    Firecuda HDD 1TB
    Alienware Area-51m

    Service Tag: 3W0QMV2​
    Attached Files


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    • Jasonexe
      Senior Member
      • Apr 2023
      • 69
      • United States

      #3
      Originally posted by hoaca388
      Alienware Area-51m

      Service Tag: 3W0QMV2​
      Hi, thank you for responding to my post. I tried the following file you send me but same symptoms unfortunately.

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      • Jasonexe
        Senior Member
        • Apr 2023
        • 69
        • United States

        #4
        Originally posted by hoaca388
        Alienware Area-51m

        Service Tag: 3W0QMV2​
        Would it be possible to split the EC file from bios file ?

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        • ro.man
          Member
          • Mar 2015
          • 11
          • UK

          #5
          Would it be possible to split the EC file from bios file ?
          Try this, not sure about size, if need 128 - just cut it.
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          • Jasonexe
            Senior Member
            • Apr 2023
            • 69
            • United States

            #6
            Originally posted by ro.man

            Try this, not sure about size, if need 128 - just cut it.
            My apologies, i mean for the W25Q80DVSIG IC, not KB9542Q. At this point i’m not even sure if the board is still alive. Today i found out why my programmer was getting really hot. When i connect the clip to the bios IC (W25Q128JVSQ) the chipset gets hot in one specific spot. Which makes me think it’s possibly dead maybe.
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            • ro.man
              Member
              • Mar 2015
              • 11
              • UK

              #7
              My apologies, i mean for the W25Q80DVSIG IC, not KB9542Q. At this point i'm not even sure if the board is still alive. Today i found out why my programmer was getting really hot. When i connect the clip to the bios IC (W25Q128JVSQ) the chipset gets hot in one specific spot. Which makes me think it's possibly dead maybe.
              Check if PCH gets any power, usually some warming it is fine if it's not burning hot.
              Here is your file..
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              • ro.man
                Member
                • Mar 2015
                • 11
                • UK

                #8
                My apologies, i mean for the W25Q80DVSIG IC, not KB9542Q. At this point i'm not even sure if the board is still alive. Today i found out why my programmer was getting really hot. When i connect the clip to the bios IC (W25Q128JVSQ) the chipset gets hot in one specific spot. Which makes me think it's possibly dead maybe.
                Try my file, I had similar issue and machine started to work only from 1.7.xx version. File I used for my job with yours ST and Windows key. Later you can go to 1.5.0 with USB drive.
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                • Jasonexe
                  Senior Member
                  • Apr 2023
                  • 69
                  • United States

                  #9
                  Originally posted by ro.man

                  Try my file, I had similar issue and machine started to work only from 1.7.xx version. File I used for my job with yours ST and Windows key. Later you can go to 1.5.0 with USB drive.
                  Thank you for trying to help me, unfortunately i still get the same symptoms after flashing the IC's
                  Last edited by Jasonexe; 05-21-2025, 11:23 AM. Reason: Typo

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                  • Jasonexe
                    Senior Member
                    • Apr 2023
                    • 69
                    • United States

                    #10
                    Originally posted by ro.man

                    Try my file, I had similar issue and machine started to work only from 1.7.xx version. File I used for my job with yours ST and Windows key. Later you can go to 1.5.0 with USB drive.
                    Do you have a bin file with version 1.28.0 for both Winbond IC’s? I ordered a pre-programmed KB9542Q and would need that version to flash on both winbond ic’s.

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                    • ro.man
                      Member
                      • Mar 2015
                      • 11
                      • UK

                      #11
                      Do you have a bin file with version 1.28.0 for both Winbond IC's? I ordered a pre-programmed KB9542Q and would need that version to flash on both winbond ic's.
                      This board has 4 ROMs + EC

                      Main Bios "UH4" - 16MB
                      Blank chip "UE2" - 1MB
                      Thunderbolt "UT2" - 1MB
                      Video "UG22" - 1MB
                      EC KB9542Q-B "UE5" - 160KB​

                      I don't have that board anymore, so it's extracted main BIOS region and EC fw from 1.28 update. You can take ME region from your original corrupted image and combine them. Just copy DMI and Win key from original ROM. You need to work only with main BIOS, rest chips are not that important for start. And do not use any clips etc - take chips out of the board and flash.
                      Good luck.
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                      • Jasonexe
                        Senior Member
                        • Apr 2023
                        • 69
                        • United States

                        #12
                        Originally posted by ro.man

                        This board has 4 ROMs + EC

                        Main Bios "UH4" - 16MB
                        Blank chip "UE2" - 1MB
                        Thunderbolt "UT2" - 1MB
                        Video "UG22" - 1MB
                        EC KB9542Q-B "UE5" - 160KB​

                        I don't have that board anymore, so it's extracted main BIOS region and EC fw from 1.28 update. You can take ME region from your original corrupted image and combine them. Just copy DMI and Win key from original ROM. You need to work only with main BIOS, rest chips are not that important for start. And do not use any clips etc - take chips out of the board and flash.
                        Good luck.
                        Thank you for providing me the files. I’m not familiar with doing these stuff unfortunately.. Is there a guide for this somewhere?

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                        • ro.man
                          Member
                          • Mar 2015
                          • 11
                          • UK

                          #13
                          Just need to read all possible guides you find... Concentrate on main BIOS UH4 only, do not use clips as you can mostly read with it but not write properly. Flash all 1Mb chips back with taken before firmware and live them alone.
                          I created a main BIOS file from clean 1.7.3 update + your original ME + your DMI and Windows key. I've done exactly the same procedure for one of our customers which bricked the same machine with downgrading to version 1.3.2. I managed to make a working BIOS with lowest version 1.7.3, btw you both have ME version 12.0.93.2331 from latest 1.28 update. From the file bellow you can safely go to 1.50 with USB drive (I've done it myself by customer request) or normally update with latest version. Not sure about version 1.3.2 as didn't try it myself but do not think it is a good idea to go to few years old version - all this mess around thermal and power limits just showing a lack of proper cooling. Check your cooling system, remove fans and clean radiators inside, use a proper paste (not MX4) and do not switch to "High\Best Performance" power profile as it force to boost CPU with no reason all the time - always keep "Normal" or "default" power profile and CPU will boost only when needed.
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                          • Bradbeat
                            Member
                            • Jul 2025
                            • 12
                            • Belgium

                            #14
                            Originally posted by ro.man
                            Just need to read all possible guides you find... Concentrate on main BIOS UH4 only, do not use clips as you can mostly read with it but not write properly. Flash all 1Mb chips back with taken before firmware and live them alone.
                            I created a main BIOS file from clean 1.7.3 update + your original ME + your DMI and Windows key. I've done exactly the same procedure for one of our customers which bricked the same machine with downgrading to version 1.3.2. I managed to make a working BIOS with lowest version 1.7.3, btw you both have ME version 12.0.93.2331 from latest 1.28 update. From the file bellow you can safely go to 1.50 with USB drive (I've done it myself by customer request) or normally update with latest version. Not sure about version 1.3.2 as didn't try it myself but do not think it is a good idea to go to few years old version - all this mess around thermal and power limits just showing a lack of proper cooling. Check your cooling system, remove fans and clean radiators inside, use a proper paste (not MX4) and do not switch to "High\Best Performance" power profile as it force to boost CPU with no reason all the time - always keep "Normal" or "default" power profile and CPU will boost only when needed.
                            Hi,
                            i just bought this laptop, the file you posted isn't accessible it say "Invalid file".
                            By chance, do you still have it?
                            thank you.

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                            • hoaca388
                              Badcaps
                              • Jan 2022
                              • 11815
                              • Socialist Republic of Vietnam

                              #15
                              Originally posted by Bradbeat

                              Hi,
                              i just bought this laptop, the file you posted isn't accessible it say "Invalid file".
                              By chance, do you still have it?
                              thank you.
                              You MUST:
                              • Read BIOS guides, methods, resources and tools
                              • Try the method at BIOS guides, methods, resources and tools before requesting help
                              • Explain you were not able to succeed with the methods at BIOS guides, methods, resources and tools
                              • Use search function in case someone already answered your request
                              • Post under a related thread if it exists
                              • Provide the full machine model number, serial number (or Service tag, SNID) and the board model number (see https://www.badcaps.net/forum/showthread.php?t=88758 ) ,The serial number, make, full model number, motherboard model and revision (except QR codes) must be written/typed at your request as per the rules. Not as a picture, part of the file name and so on.
                              • Name your thread with make, full model numbers and request
                              • Provide a BIOS/EC dump if possible
                              • Attach files directly to your post instead of linking to external websites
                              • Post what the problem is, be specific - black screen, no boot, running slow, password. Do NOT post "clean me", "clear bios", "clean bios", "fix bios", "bios need" or other such terms


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                              • Bradbeat
                                Member
                                • Jul 2025
                                • 12
                                • Belgium

                                #16
                                Originally posted by hoaca388

                                You MUST:
                                • Read BIOS guides, methods, resources and tools
                                • Try the method at BIOS guides, methods, resources and tools before requesting help
                                • Explain you were not able to succeed with the methods at BIOS guides, methods, resources and tools
                                • Use search function in case someone already answered your request
                                • Post under a related thread if it exists
                                • Provide the full machine model number, serial number (or Service tag, SNID) and the board model number (see https://www.badcaps.net/forum/showthread.php?t=88758 ) ,The serial number, make, full model number, motherboard model and revision (except QR codes) must be written/typed at your request as per the rules. Not as a picture, part of the file name and so on.
                                • Name your thread with make, full model numbers and request
                                • Provide a BIOS/EC dump if possible
                                • Attach files directly to your post instead of linking to external websites
                                • Post what the problem is, be specific - black screen, no boot, running slow, password. Do NOT post "clean me", "clear bios", "clean bios", "fix bios", "bios need" or other such terms
                                Hi,
                                Thank you for your response, I've already done all that and the topic i post was deleted because another existed (this one i assume) that's why i am here.
                                I asked for this file because in my many attempts to try to rebuild or find a bios for this machine, that's at that step that i am.

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