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i download this file in one laptop hp, and turn on buy display is 30 sec.
and the power off for windows, dont shut down complete, the led of power button is still on
and i dont have the original bios because other person is erase complete the chip of bios
can you give me a bios clean for mi laptop?¡Comment
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i download this file in one laptop hp, and turn on buy display is 30 sec.
and the power off for windows, dont shut down complete, the led of power button is still on
and i dont have the original bios because other person is erase complete the chip of bios
can you give me a bios clean for mi laptop?¡Due to a lack of donations, server free space at a critical level, and possible closure of Bios Requests all donations are welcome, click:
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which is 30 seconds to turn on, or the laptop does not turn off or does not suspend it stays with a black screen,
that happened to me with the bios, the problem with the laptop that I have is that a person erased the chip completely
and did not leave a backup of the original, so after 2 days of testing and testing I found the solution, I leave here the copy
of the bios that I managed to create, these bios are completely blank, you will have to manually enter all the information
of the ID, serial, etc. The equipment is currently giving an image 2-6 seconds after turning on, I tell you that I used the P91 build
since the P85 gives the problem that it takes a long time to give an image, it does not turn off, or it does not turn on, or the fan stays on full blast,
as I see or understood when checking the P91 is for Vpro processors although the label of this equipment does not indicate that it is Vpro, so I recommend that you try the P91 firstAttached FilesComment
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HELLO friends, seeing that many had problems and I tried the bios here and they all had the same problem,
which is 30 seconds to turn on, or the laptop does not turn off or does not suspend it stays with a black screen,
that happened to me with the bios, the problem with the laptop that I have is that a person erased the chip completely
and did not leave a backup of the original, so after 2 days of testing and testing I found the solution, I leave here the copy
of the bios that I managed to create, these bios are completely blank, you will have to manually enter all the information
of the ID, serial, etc. The equipment is currently giving an image 2-6 seconds after turning on, I tell you that I used the P91 build
since the P85 gives the problem that it takes a long time to give an image, it does not turn off, or it does not turn on, or the fan stays on full blast,
as I see or understood when checking the P91 is for Vpro processors although the label of this equipment does not indicate that it is Vpro, so I recommend that you try the P91 firstComment
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by zPwN!Corrupted BIOS (no WIFI, graphics drivers crashing, USB port reset request failed, etc)
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System SKU NE14I310
BIOS Version APD-BI-14-XU133TR130-TA60F-143-E ?
Motherboard XU133T rev 1.3
Serial Number IPNBI3X240SM2A01095
Processor 11th Gen Intel(R) Core(TM) i3-1115G4 @ 3.00GHz 3.00 GHz
RAM 8.00 GB
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by Vesko356First of all thanks to all of our members who have posted previously all methods posted here.
Please leave a comment if you find something new,or have anything else to add.
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Find by serial number,model number or series
If you know the laptop serial or model number go to HP support https://support.hp.com/us-en/drivers/laptops .
Enter the serial number or model number and click submit.On the next screen you will have to enter the OS
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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,...-
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by SparklingxHi,
So i've bough a ch341 programmer, and the chip was CH341B . the test clamp was not working( when connecting bios using test clamp, ch341 device was disconnecting) I tried soldering the bios on the provided board, soldering the bios I could read the chip but could not write or erase. ASprogrammer , neo, ch341a programmer... all programmer software was hanging and device was disconnecting after few second of erase/write operating.
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