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Hello, please help me
I have a Dell Latitude 5580 cdm80 la e091p rev 2.0
The problem is that it is very slow and does not recognize the battery, and when I press the keyboard, it does not respond except after a long press and executes the command a lot
What I did
I tried another battery, the device works, but in the BIOS it gives a (not installed) message.
I tried its battery on another device, it also works and its condition on the device is (good)
I programmed the BIOS
Is it possible to solve the problem with Clear ME?
I attached the BIOS file
And the device data
And the battery status, knowing that the device works on it
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Originally posted by doivaythoiem View PostDell Latitude 5580 (LA-E091P)
Dell latitude 5580 LA-E091P
SN 11TZMH2
ERROR: alert tpm device is not detected!
any help me
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Originally posted by LazNo01 View PostHello people
Dell latitude 5580 la-e091p rev 2.0 [ Service tag : 31LQ1N2 / express service code : 6627300302 ]
power button blink when AC pluged but the laptop won't turn on .
thank you .
After fighting with the laptop for almost 1 week , and while doing some reaserch i found that a non genuin AC adapter could trigger something caleld BD PROCHOT , which makes the cpu slow down ( mine was stuck at 600MHz ) . so after getting a orignal AC adapter , the laptop recover and become smother and the cpu frequency become normal .
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Dell Latitude 5580 (LA-E091P)
Dell latitude 5580 LA-E091P
SN 11TZMH2
ERROR: alert tpm device is not detected!
any help me
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Originally posted by peste View Post
post the original content of the bios chip, even if it is corrupted..
you need an SPI programmer..here is a video as an example...https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DWWigscuQDY
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Originally posted by peste View Post
post the original content of the bios chip, even if it is corrupted..
you need an SPI programmer..here is a video as an example...https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DWWigscuQDY
i do have spi programmer and i know how to use it.
i did include the original dump under the name OG_dump and the actual bios i'm using under the name current bios.
Sorry, my mistake i didn't clarify that.
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Originally posted by LazNo01 View PostHello people
Dell latitude 5580 la-e091p rev 2.0 [ Service tag : 31LQ1N2 / express service code : 6627300302 ]
power button blink when AC pluged but the laptop won't turn on .
i did find here on the forum a donor bios for the exact model , so i did use that image and with the help of UEFItool i backup the Gbe / ME region from my corrupted bios and put it the donor using hexeditor
the pc turned on fine but it was so slow , so i did re-install windows and all the drivers but still very slow , and there is a lot of drivers missing :
so i'm thinking that i did something wrong because this is the first time i do a bios mod and i'm not very aware of the tools and methods to use for this kind of operation,
so i need help to create a good working for this computer to get back normal again .
thank you .
you need an SPI programmer..here is a video as an example...https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DWWigscuQDY
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Hello people
Dell latitude 5580 la-e091p rev 2.0 [ Service tag : 31LQ1N2 / express service code : 6627300302 ]
power button blink when AC pluged but the laptop won't turn on .
i did find here on the forum a donor bios for the exact model , so i did use that image and with the help of UEFItool i backup the Gbe / ME region from my corrupted bios and put it the donor using hexeditor
the pc turned on fine but it was so slow , so i did re-install windows and all the drivers but still very slow , and there is a lot of drivers missing :
so i'm thinking that i did something wrong because this is the first time i do a bios mod and i'm not very aware of the tools and methods to use for this kind of operation,
so i need help to create a good working for this computer to get back normal again .
thank you .
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Originally posted by pronto View PostRe: Dell Latitude 5580 (LA-E091P)
Bios working
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Hi
who can repair the dell latitude 5580 bios for me?
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Originally posted by SMDFlea View Post
Thread merged. Your configuration based on the service tag:
379-BCPQ : 7th Gen Intel Core i5-7300U Processor (Dual Core, 3MB Cache, 2.6GHz)
340-BJXH : System Shipment, Latitude 5580 (TPM enabled)
vPro enabled
It should be using corporate LP firmware. What model is the CPU, has the motherboard been replaced
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Originally posted by bykanovm View PostDoes not work. With the LP version the laptop does not turn on at all. With version H it turns on, consumption is no more than 0.25A, sometimes the fan spins, there is no picture.
379-BCPQ : 7th Gen Intel Core i5-7300U Processor (Dual Core, 3MB Cache, 2.6GHz)
340-BJXH : System Shipment, Latitude 5580 (TPM enabled)
vPro enabled
It should be using corporate LP firmware. What model is the CPU, has the motherboard been replaced
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Originally posted by bykanovm View PostHello . I have a problem with my Dell latitude 5580 laptop, la-e091p REV 2.0 platform. When turned on, it writes the error “tpm could not be initialized” and requires pressing F1. In the BIOS itself, the TPM module version 1.2 is disabled, there is such a function. I upgraded the BIOS version to the latest 1.36. I downgraded the BIOS version to 1.33, but the standard method does not allow downgrading, although downgrade is allowed in the BIOS. I cleared the TPM module in the BIOS. I turned off all the power, nothing helps. Can someone help me with this problem? And in general, could this be a hardware problem? Here is my bios dump.
ST:6WJS3G2Attached Files
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Hello . I have a problem with my Dell latitude 5580 laptop, la-e091p REV 2.0 platform. When turned on, it writes the error “tpm could not be initialized” and requires pressing F1. In the BIOS itself, the TPM module version 1.2 is disabled, there is such a function. I upgraded the BIOS version to the latest 1.36. I downgraded the BIOS version to 1.33, but the standard method does not allow downgrading, although downgrade is allowed in the BIOS. I cleared the TPM module in the BIOS. I turned off all the power, nothing helps. Can someone help me with this problem? And in general, could this be a hardware problem? Here is my bios dump.
ST:6WJS3G2Attached Files
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