Asus GL702VM BIOS dump
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You're right, sorry for the mistake --> luckily you have an eye!!
I remembered the overhaul of the GL752VW motherboard (which I repaired yesterday and which had the backlight not working).
So the correct caracteristics are :
Model: asus G702VM-GC092T
Motherboard: GL702VM rev 2.0
i7-6700HQ
Chipset :HM170
GTX 1060 6gb
Ram: DDR4 8gb x 1
Serial number (S/N):G9N0WU080134379Comment
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try this its from a working board like the image I uploadAttached Filesif you find these attachements useful please consider making a small donation to the site
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I've just test the dump and :
- with this dump, the fans run normally (it's already better) initially
- still no display (internal/external)
- BIOS NO access.
- sometimes it restarts by itself if I press the button "power on/off" to turn it off.
I don't know what triggers the BIOS level POST to appear on screen at this point.
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it will restart many times also conenct its battery and charger
I've just test the dump and :
- with this dump, the fans run normally (it's already better) initially
- still no display (internal/external)
- BIOS NO access.
- sometimes it restarts by itself if I press the button "power on/off" to turn it off.
I don't know what triggers the BIOS level POST to appear on screen at this point.
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Well, in the end it still doesn't work, yet it's a BIOS from the same motherboard and I don't understand why it doesn't display anything (black screen) and without the possibility of having the Asus logo ans so on. We'd have to find someone one which has the original BIOS with an Asus having as Model: G702VM-XXXXXX perhaps, i guess.
I think the problem is either:
- in the 8MB binary file (block 0x000000-0x21FFFF).
- in the 1MB EC binary file (which may have been corrupted) which must surely depend on the 8MB BIOS binary file.
I continue my investigation...
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Hi all,
I have a ASUS ROG Laptop
Type: GL702VM-GC010T
Serial Number: GAN0WU060646419
MB Stamp: GL702VM Rev 2.0
Other Sticker information: 60NB0DQ0-MB1030 (202)
intel model: 7265NGW
Unfortunately I have lost the Bios Dump before erasing the chip. I had taken a file dump but it is not the expected ~8mb file size.
I was wondering if anyone has a good Bios type dump, or if anyone can help generate the Bios file.
Other information: Laptop would not boot. Blank screen, power LED shows as White, Battery LED showed 2 green flashes periodic. CPU gets warm, and FANs are working.
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GL702VMHi all,
I have a ASUS ROG Laptop
Type: GL702VM-GC010T
Serial Number: GAN0WU060646419
MB Stamp: GL702VM Rev 2.0
Other Sticker information: 60NB0DQ0-MB1030 (202)
intel model: 7265NGW
Unfortunately I have lost the Bios Dump before erasing the chip. I had taken a file dump but it is not the expected ~8mb file size.
I was wondering if anyone has a good Bios type dump, or if anyone can help generate the Bios file.
Other information: Laptop would not boot. Blank screen, power LED shows as White, Battery LED showed 2 green flashes periodic. CPU gets warm, and FANs are working.Attached Filesif you find these attachements useful please consider making a small donation to the site
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