Why UV9, but try this two files file UV9 + BIOS Me Clean file Good luck ...
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Originally posted by ulrichvachon View Post
Furthermore, I managed to decompile the latest version of the BIOS found at DELL (Latitude_E5x70_Precision_3510_1.34.3.exe) and the :
“1 Latitude_E5x70_Precision_3510_1.34.3 -- 1 System BIOS with BIOS Guard v1.34.3.bin” and ‘1 Latitude_E5x70_Precision_3510_1.34.3 -- 2 Embedded Controller vA.24.bin'. I thought I could flash my two chips with these files but the size of the file “1 Latitude_E5x70_Precision_3510_1.34.3 -- 1 System BIOS with BIOS Guard v1.34.3.bin” is only 9 MB. And when I flashed with this file nothing happened on the machine. I am lost.
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Originally posted by Markus1741 View PostWhy UV9, but try this two files file UV9 + BIOS Me Clean file Good luck ...
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Originally posted by Markus1741 View PostWhy UV9, but try this two files file UV9 + BIOS Me Clean file Good luck ...
It works! Thanks again for bringing the machine back to life. But I'd really like to know how you did it? I've tried all kinds of files and combinations, but to no avail for days. I don't know if this is the right topic to talk about this but as a Software Engineer I'd like to know how you were able to find/generate the right files ? Is it something to do with the "Service tag" or something else? What software or code did you use?
Thank you very much.
PS : I've flashed the two files.
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Hello,
nice to hear that it worked.
First of all, research where the BIOS chip is located. Only then start reading.
You can look for a circuit diagram in your case Dell LA-C641P can also be found in this forum.
If you have the opportunity, it's always a good idea to unsolder the BIOS chip.
CH341A with clip is always a gamble, I don't like doing it.
It is very important to create a good backup of the original BIOS.
I usually make three backups.
I unsoldered the UV9 chip from my notebook and read it three times and then compared the contents with md5sum.
The main BIOS was a BIOS from a notebook that I have here.
You should just do an ME Clean of the Intel firmware before making it available to others. Everything else can be found here in the forum or on the Internet.
Good luck continuing
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Originally posted by Markus1741 View PostHello,
nice to hear that it worked.
First of all, research where the BIOS chip is located. Only then start reading.
You can look for a circuit diagram in your case Dell LA-C641P can also be found in this forum.
If you have the opportunity, it's always a good idea to unsolder the BIOS chip.
CH341A with clip is always a gamble, I don't like doing it.
It is very important to create a good backup of the original BIOS.
I usually make three backups.
I unsoldered the UV9 chip from my notebook and read it three times and then compared the contents with md5sum.
The main BIOS was a BIOS from a notebook that I have here.
You should just do an ME Clean of the Intel firmware before making it available to others. Everything else can be found here in the forum or on the Internet.
Good luck continuing
I read more about ME Clean and I understood the goal of this operation nowProbably that they were a corruption in the region...
Have a good evening.
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Looking for some help, Dell Latitude E5570
Service Tag : 98QMWF2
Power button lights up with charger plugged in, however nothing happens. Tried a couple files here and it actually started to post and ended with error about a Flash Failure ?
Attached I have the original BIOs dump.
I won't ever demand, but kindly ask for the BIOs Gods to help
Thanks in advance for any direction.Attached Files
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Originally posted by ak1_2004 View PostThe laptop turns on, and all voltages are present, but the display appears randomly.
The BIOS dump file is attached.
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