I need Asus X541UV IT8995E kbc bios

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  • ay_bulut
    Senior Member
    • Feb 2016
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    #1

    I need Asus X541UV IT8995E kbc bios

    I need Asus X541UJ-G0055T IO rom
    mainboard : Asus X541UV Rev2.0
    Thank you
    Last edited by ay_bulut; 01-02-2019, 01:28 AM.
  • SMDFlea
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    • Jan 2018
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    #2
    Re: I need Asus X541UV IT8995E kbc bios

    The EC should program itself at first boot if its a new IO chip.
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    • mcplslg123
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      • Jun 2015
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      #3
      Re: I need Asus X541UV IT8995E kbc bios

      Originally posted by SMDFlea
      The EC should program itself at first boot if its a new IO chip.
      yes, it does so on asus

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      • ay_bulut
        Senior Member
        • Feb 2016
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        #4
        Re: I need Asus X541UV IT8995E IO rom

        Originally posted by ay_bulut
        I need Asus X541UJ-G0055T IO rom
        mainboard : Asus X541UV Rev2.0
        Thank you

        Originally posted by SMDFlea
        The EC should program itself at first boot if its a new IO chip.
        Thank you

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        • Martinli
          New Member
          • Nov 2019
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          • Austria

          #5
          Re: I need Asus X541UV IT8995E kbc bios

          Hi, is it really self programming? Sorry I have to ask, because this thread is the only one who says that it is so. All others mean to flash it with expensive programmers. I need this info, because I have an defective Asus Vivobook S15 where the bios chip IT8995E is defective (short circuts the 3,3V linear voltage supply) and I want to consider if it is worth to buy one.
          Thanks in advance
          Martin

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          • mcplslg123
            Badcaps Legend
            • Jun 2015
            • 7262
            • india

            #6
            Re: I need Asus X541UV IT8995E kbc bios

            Originally posted by Martinli
            Hi, is it really self programming? Sorry I have to ask, because this thread is the only one who says that it is so. All others mean to flash it with expensive programmers. I need this info, because I have an defective Asus Vivobook S15 where the bios chip IT8995E is defective (short circuts the 3,3V linear voltage supply) and I want to consider if it is worth to buy one.
            Thanks in advance
            Martin
            Yes thats true. All asus mb's programme kbc on first boot as long as kbc is blank.

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            • kofe
              Member
              • Sep 2013
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              • Estonia

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              Re: I need Asus X541UV IT8995E kbc bios

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              • debi73
                New Member
                • Aug 2023
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                • India

                #8
                Here is the Asus X541UV EC ROM (IT8995E IO Rom) bin file + Bios Regeion bin file
                Attached Files

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                • someonenotyou
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                  • Feb 2021
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by SMDFlea
                  Re: I need Asus X541UV IT8995E kbc bios

                  The EC should program itself at first boot if its a new IO chip.
                  Sorry from bringing up this old post, but would it even program itself if there is no EC region in the UEFI?

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