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  • Esse
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    • Apr 2014
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    HP PAVILLION zd 7000

    Can someone give me dump file for HP Pavilion zd 7000
  • KEVSPIT
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    Re: HP PAVILLION zd 7000

    What is the FULL part number of the notebook?

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    • ridamouh159
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      Re: HP PAVILLION zd 7000

      try this
      Attached Files

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      • Esse
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        part number of the note book: DAONT1MB6GO REV:G
        Last edited by Esse; 09-13-2015, 07:24 AM.

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        • KEVSPIT
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          Re: HP PAVILLION zd 7000

          Hi, Did the file from ridamouh159 work?

          I would need the notebook part number, not the motherboard.

          It should be something like HP Pavilion zd7020EA (DF867AV#ABA)

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          • Esse
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            Re: HP PAVILLION zd 7000

            I have this:HP pavilion zd 7058cl DM791A#ABA

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            • KEVSPIT
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              Re: HP PAVILLION zd 7000

              Try this please:
              Attached Files

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              • Esse
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                Re: HP PAVILLION zd 7000

                KEVSPIT,please is there a difference between bios file and dump file?

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                • KEVSPIT
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                  Re: HP PAVILLION zd 7000

                  Originally posted by Esse
                  KEVSPIT,please is there a difference between bios file and dump file?
                  Yes there is. The BIOS file I gave you is not a complete dump.

                  The dump contains the whole flash including the boot loader, NV data, serial numbers etc etc.

                  The BIOS contains just the boot loader. You need to use HP DMI tools to set the serial number.

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                  • Esse
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                    Excuse,which one of thses two files(BIOS and dump files ) do you use to reprogram a bios with programmer ie TL866?

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                    • KEVSPIT
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                      Re: HP PAVILLION zd 7000

                      Originally posted by Esse
                      KEVSPIT,please is there a difference between bios file and dump file?
                      Originally posted by Esse
                      Excuse,which one of thses two files(BIOS and dump files ) do you use to reprogram a bios with programmer ie TL866?
                      Use the BIOS file with the programmer and the laptop should power on. Then after that we need to set the serial numbers.

                      Check if the system powers first and then will elp you later with serial number settings..if that is necesserary.

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                      • Esse
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                        Re: HP PAVILLION zd 7000

                        THANKS KEVSPIT.
                        the computer power on.so in which case do you use a dump file for a machine and how to you use it?

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                        • KEVSPIT
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                          Originally posted by Esse
                          THANKS KEVSPIT.
                          the computer power on.so in which case do you use a dump file for a machine and how to you use it?
                          The dump file is required when the BIOS is not available from the manufacturer.

                          The "Original BIOS" is provided by the manufacturer, while the "Dumped BIOS" is provided by someone who has read the whole EEPROM by using a special backup application tool or using the programmer.

                          Hope that helps.

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                          • Esse
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                            It helps a lot.The BIOS file you gave for my hp ,how do you manage to get it from the vender site?because i go to hp site i see my machine but i cant get the BIOS

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                            • KEVSPIT
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                              Originally posted by Esse
                              It helps a lot.The BIOS file you gave for my hp ,how do you manage to get it from the vender site?because i go to hp site i see my machine but i cant get the BIOS
                              Let me explain:

                              1. Goto http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/s...t=366393#N6264

                              2. Go down and download sp28962.exe.

                              3. Extract the sp28962.exe file and you should have a winflash.exe file.

                              4. Extract the winflash.exe file and you should have 5 different BIOS files.

                              5. Only one is compatible with your board which is the one ending with R10. I have figured this out bu doing some research on the internet.

                              Hope this helps

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                              • Esse
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                                Please as im new how do i know .R10 is the BIOS file for my notebook not the other files?please what are the extension for bios files?

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                                • KEVSPIT
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                                  Re: HP PAVILLION zd 7000

                                  The WINPHLASHF34.exe file contains a file called OEMFLASH.INI. The contents are as below:

                                  w[BIOS]

                                  [NT1 ]
                                  018610DE=RYAN1F34.R10
                                  031A10DE=RYAN1F34.R10

                                  [NT1P]
                                  031A10DE=RYAN1F34.P31
                                  032410DE=RYAN1F34.P34

                                  [NT1Q]
                                  032410DE=RYAN1F34.Q34
                                  034710DE=RYAN1F34.Q36

                                  Since your mother board is DAONT1MB6GO then you need to look at "NT1" and since both variants under that section calls RYAN1F34.R10 as below, then it's obvious.

                                  018610DE=RYAN1F34.R10
                                  031A10DE=RYAN1F34.R10

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                                  • Esse
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                                    Re: HP PAVILLION zd 7000

                                    Thank you KEVSPIT. I see clear and understand

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                                    • Esse
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                                      Re: HP PAVILLION zd 7000

                                      KEVSPIT, with which tools do you back of a BIOS and how ?

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                                      • KEVSPIT
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                                        Re: HP PAVILLION zd 7000

                                        Hi, There are two ways of doing this.

                                        1. By using the Universal BIOS Backup ToolKit 2.0 from Windows. Always make sure there is no BIOS/SLIC emulation like Windows Loader for example before doing that.

                                        or

                                        2. By removing the chip and read the it using an EEPROM/FLASH programmer.

                                        Hope that helps

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