Dell inspiron 1564 bios needed
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by zeniusHello, I have an old Dell G3 3579 (ST: 2WQ7LP2-8FC8) with a newer 8FC8 BIOS password. I have successfully attached to the flash chip (W25Q128JVSQ) on the motherboard with a CH341A programmer and made several modifications using Intel FIT (e.g., allow software SPI write) without bricking. I was also able to boot to a modified GRUB shell where I attempted to edit many BIOS security related options like BIOS Guard/Lock, Flash Signature Override, ME FW Image Re-Flash, etc.
Unfortunately, some of these modifications like to Intel BIOS Guard failed because it is fused into the PCH. Also,...-
Channel: BIOS Requests ONLY!
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by urad29Hi all,
I have a Dell Inspiron 15 3511 (Service tag: FY3C9T3) which is not booting past the Dell logo and I cannot enter the BIOS by pressing F2.
I therefore believe that the BIOS is corrupted.
I have spent some time trying to figure it all out as I have managed to reprogram BIOS's in the past.
The motherboard has two chips, one is a 25Q64JVSIQ and the other is a 25Q128JVSQ.
Firstly, how do I know which one is the BIOS, or are they both BIOS (have only worked on single BIOS boards).
Secondly, I cannot seem to get a bin file or the like from the BIOS exe...-
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by jacospamaDell inspiron 15 3520 Bios needed
Reg Model- p112f
REg type- p112f00f
Services tag- BLW01Z3...-
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by zlr8rlooking for a fully extracted (by programmer) Bios for a Dell Inspiron 17 (7786) v.1.09 or newer, so I can compare it with my own bios to check for corruption.
cheers
Dell Inspiron 17 (7786) Laptop
Service Tag: 5J0NHT2
Bios: 1.9.0
MOBO: RO 15 17 WHL 2GB MB / 18706-2
Attached;
1. My saved bios using a programmer
2. Dells Bios updater .exe (v1.16)
3. Dells Bios recovery file
4. What I got when i tried to extract the main bios .bin file from Dells Bios v1.16 exe/rcv using some .py script i found online.
5. Image of ME...-
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by mikeybassHi, I hope some one has some advice for me. I searched the forums but didn't see anything relevant. I acquired two identical Dell 9010 Mid Tower computers from a business office upgrade (they were going to throw them out). Both of them have the same motherboard (00F82W). One of them works flawlessly. The other one had a corrupted BIOS. I tried flashing numerous main BIOS and EC files from the internet, but none of them worked. I decided to copy the main BIOS and EC from the working 9010 computer and successfully flashed the corrupted BIOS. This got the computer able to boot again and run norm...
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