ASUS TP412UA BIOS Request
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Re: ASUS TP412UA BIOS Request / Help with UEFI Tool
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.Found using 2 searches, 02 00 70 02 00 11 and J7IFT .Open the bios with UEFITool ,its in the padding area, with the DMI in the same padding , (CNFG)
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Re: ASUS TP412UA BIOS Request / Help with UEFI Tool
Yep, was trying to work it out, and realised it was in there but where....it really is a black art!
Anyway, no schematic on this one. Thermal camera showed the RT6228A (K6=) getting hot, along with the EC. Still 3 ohms on the LDO after I took the EC and that IC off, and this is also continuous to another coil on the other side of the board near the DC jack. So to have a complete short from a LDO to another supply means some dead silicon, and likely hit by lightning or something. Another board bites the dust.Comment
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Could somebody fix this bios for me? The laptop does run with a lend Bios downloaded from this site, but I want its original bios on it.
From the sticker:
TP412UA-EC098T
SN: K1N0JX00Z194043
CN: BBW7
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TP412UA
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Hello friends! can someone help me with this bios ( powered, but not showing video internal/external)
backup attached
ASUS TP412UA Rev 3.0Attached Filesif you find these attachements useful please consider making a small donation to the site
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read the rules..https://www.badcaps.net/forum/troubl...before-posting
post the S/N, the motherboard model, etc.
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Sorry
read the rules..https://www.badcaps.net/forum/troubl...before-posting
post the S/N, the motherboard model, etc.
Mother model TP412UA Rev 3.0
notebook Model: Asus TP412UA-DB71T
Serial number J7N0JX00308629B
attached backup again
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Asus TP412UAAttached Filesif you find these attachements useful please consider making a small donation to the site
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Post in ENGLISH !Originally posted by nexus96
saludos, sabes que programadora podria usar para este chip, tengo ch341a pero no me lo detecta, siempre ic no responding.Comment
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I have one TP412UA with shorted IT8987E.
So I have changed it, nothing shored, but no power. Every voltage present.
It has a 128Kb memory but I do not have the file.Comment
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post S/N, full name and model, motherboard model, etc.
post the original contents of the bios chip..(Main)...
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Model TP412UA-EC056T
SN: K1N0JX000425012
Motherboard: TP412UA
Original content below.Attached Filesif you find these attachements useful please consider making a small donation to the site
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