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  • sk8inmonkey
    New Member
    • Jul 2025
    • 6
    • Canada

    #1

    ASUS TP412FA BIOS

    Hey all,

    I suspect it has a bad BIOS as computer will not turn on, no power LED only charge LED comes on, and fan will come on at full speed. Looking at the dump, it seems that is is bios Rev 300, uploaded from ASUS

    P/N: TP412FA-DS51T-CA
    S/N: LAN0LP01D36142F
    Board Revision 2.0

    Thank you
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  • TIXOU14
    GM
    • Aug 2020
    • 18
    • PARIS

    #2
    TRY THIS FROM OLD BD JUST FOR TEST
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    • sk8inmonkey
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      • Jul 2025
      • 6
      • Canada

      #3
      Thank you for the quick reply. Same symptom unfortunately. I let it run with fan running full for about 5 minutes, no change. I wonder if the EC is bad?

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      • trunguntilyou
        Badcaps Veteran
        • Aug 2022
        • 367
        • Vietnam

        #4
        My computer's hard-wired ram is dead. I removed the hard-wired ram to use a separate ram and have a full power source. Please help me turn off the ram using the bios. Thank you.
        sn: K9N0LP004719364
        sorry i'm in the wrong place but don't know how to fix it ,,, please change the topic for me
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        Last edited by trunguntilyou; 11-13-2025, 01:14 AM.

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      • Stefan Steff
        Badcaps Veteran
        • Mar 2024
        • 388
        • Romania

        #5
        Originally posted by trunguntilyou
        My computer's hard-wired ram is dead. I removed the hard-wired ram to use a separate ram and have a full power source. Please help me turn off the ram using the bios. Thank you.
        sn: K9N0LP004719364
        sorry i'm in the wrong place but don't know how to fix it ,,, please change the topic for me
        Here is your BIOS content with onboard RAM cleared:
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        • trunguntilyou
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          • Aug 2022
          • 367
          • Vietnam

          #6
          Originally posted by Stefan Steff

          Here is your BIOS content with onboard RAM cleared:
          This file turns off when the power goes up, the original bios has a standing current of 0.46 A .I tried to do it myself but it didn't work.

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          • trunguntilyou
            Badcaps Veteran
            • Aug 2022
            • 367
            • Vietnam

            #7
            I did it right but what SMDFlea shared the current changed a little bit but it still stood still

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