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 Re: asus K52JR not starting. need 4MB bios rom
 
 man it was right now i saw that your laptop IS NOT SAME AS ORIGINAL THREAD hence you use different bios
 
 this is the one you need
 pls next time open your own theradAttached FilesIm Back... sort of... Comment
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 Re: asus K52JR not starting. need 4MB bios rom
 
 Thanks. bios super and cooler super. 
 Problem is LAN mac address.:pláč:
 Please help whit registration mac in flash / hexeditor /
 
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 Re: asus K52JR not starting. need 4MB bios rom
 
 to add MAC address 92-E5-BA-F9-AD-C4 to bios
 create DOS bootable USB stick and copy the BT.EXE to it
 
 boot from the stick and execute commands:
 
 bt.exe -C CNFG /W C2 92
 bt.exe -C CNFG /W C3 E5
 bt.exe -C CNFG /W C4 BA
 bt.exe -C CNFG /W C5 F9
 bt.exe -C CNFG /W C6 AD
 bt.exe -C CNFG /W C7 C4
 
 bt.exe -C CNFG /W D7 92
 bt.exe -C CNFG /W D8 E5
 bt.exe -C CNFG /W D9 BA
 bt.exe -C CNFG /W DA F9
 bt.exe -C CNFG /W DB AD
 bt.exe -C CNFG /W DC C4
 
 or write a bat file to save typing in dos.
 use your machine's mac address of course.Attached FilesComment
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 Re: asus K52JR not starting. need 4MB bios rom
 
 hello everyone I have an asus k52j that I press the power button turns on and off I reprogrammed the bios but nothing in your opinion that I could do thanks a lotComment
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 Re: asus K52JR not starting. need 4MB bios rom
 
 FComp. Thanks to Your BIOS image I was able to fix my A52F
 My board is K52f rev 2.0
 
 Trying to upgrade my BIOS to last ASUS posted update, I used freeDOS and an old asus flashing utility.
 It erased the whole flash and hung at half writing .... because it had not enought data to flash in it , I guess :'(
 
 And no original backup either :'(
 
 Luckly I was able to found badcaps.net, and tryed flashing various images, but most of them ended by CPU fan at maximum power and linux shutting down because a Thermal_zone0 critical temp 97C alert
 
 Your image was the one that worked fine... excepting for the Ethernet card mac address ( ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff )
 Not a big deal for linux as I put my original mac at network configuration file
 
 At first I was thinking about editing the flash image and change the mac address and reflash ... but I can not figure out where it could be located.
 Any clue about this MAC address data location in the BIOS file?
 
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