Panasonic FZ-G1 MK5 bios

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  • zevar
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    • Nov 2025
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    #1

    Panasonic FZ-G1 MK5 bios

    I have installed a LAN port in my Panasonic FZ-G1 instead of a barcode scanner, but it is not defined in Bios and it is not seen by Windows 10 Device Manager, does anyone know how to make it work, need to edit Bios, can someone help me?
  • SMDFlea
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    • Jan 2018
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    #2
    Originally posted by zevar
    I have installed a LAN port in my Panasonic FZ-G1 instead of a barcode scanner, but it is not defined in Bios and it is not seen by Windows 10 Device Manager, does anyone know how to make it work, need to edit Bios, can someone help me?
    post the laptop serial number ,bios backup and the full model number
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    • zevar
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      #3
      Originally posted by SMDFlea

      post the laptop serial number ,bios backup and the full model number
      Panasonic FZ-G1 MK5
      Model No: FZ-G1W3301VH
      Serial No: 1ATSC63517
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        posts moved to a new thread topic as yours is a MK5 not MK4.
    • SMDFlea
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      #4
      You only posted the 8MB bios region. Try this bios, if you can`t flash it back with afuwin you`ll need to use an SPI programmer and post the whole bios backup.
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      • zevar
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        #5
        Originally posted by SMDFlea
        You only posted the 8MB bios region. Try this bios, if you can`t flash it back with afuwin you`ll need to use an SPI programmer and post the whole bios backup.
        I'll try reading the Bios chip with a programmer. Can anyone tell me where it is on the MK5 board?

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