Getac V110 Bios Needed.

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  • danito
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    Originally posted by Gerasim_2
    Please help me find out the BIOS password
    post S/N, full name and model, motherboard model, etc.

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  • Gerasim_2
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    Please help me find out the BIOS password
    S/N RH503V2675
    Model: V110g3
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    Last edited by Gerasim_2; 04-28-2025, 03:18 AM.

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  • Mikhail078
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    Thanks a lot!!!

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  • SMDFlea
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    Originally posted by Mikhail078
    Model v110g4 S/N RJ903V1549
    try
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  • Mikhail078
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    Model v110g4 S/N RJ903V1549

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  • peste
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    Originally posted by Mikhail078
    And can you read the password please!
    post S/N, full name and model, motherboard model, etc.

    Don't post pictures unless asked..

    read the forum rules..
    https://www.badcaps.net/forum/troubl...ore-posting​

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  • Mikhail078
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    And can you read the password please!

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  • Mikhail078
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    BIOS
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  • Mikhail078
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    Hello everyone, I need help, Getac v110 g4 at the beginning there was Bios r1.05 accidentally updated to R1.22 the backlight on the laptop disappeared, I can't return it back. I bought a donor with R1.05 changed the chip but the laptop does not turn on, thanks in advance for your help

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  • jeky--
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    Hello all, it there anyone that has the V110G3 bios version INSYDE R1.14.070520 ?
    I've tryed to search inside the published files but only found:
    R1.03.010600 v110_g3
    R1.03.251518 getac_v110_g3_bios.bin
    R1.05.070520 W25Q128B.BIN
    R1.06.021519 w25q128f_orig_loked.bin
    R1.07.070520 W25Q128FV@SOIC8.BIN
    R1.25.070520 RH503V1992.bin
    R1.25.070520 getacv110.rom
    R1.25.070520 v110_bios.bin
    R1.25.070520 v110g3_RK303V0299.bin​

    I'm trying to reproduce a very specific and unusual issue, and I guess that the bios may do the trick.
    I cannot upgrade the end user devices, and I currently have a more recent version on mine.

    Thanks in advance
    \Jeky

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  • Skif_panda
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    Originally posted by peste

    The bios chip must be unsoldered from the board before writing or reading..
    do not use the clip, you may have errors..if you do not have anything to unsolder it with,
    solder wires between the programmer and the bios chip..

    here is a video for example..https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DWWi...nnel=ThisIsHow
    Originally posted by hoaca388

    Fle is corrupted , read chip again.
    Is there any file corruption now?​

    I re-read the bios by soldering it to the programmer
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  • Skif_panda
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    Originally posted by peste

    The bios chip must be unsoldered from the board before writing or reading..
    do not use the clip, you may have errors..if you do not have anything to unsolder it with,
    solder wires between the programmer and the bios chip..

    here is a video for example..https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DWWi...l=ThisIsHow​
    I soldered it and read it.
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  • Skif_panda
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    Originally posted by peste

    The bios chip must be unsoldered from the board before writing or reading..
    do not use the clip, you may have errors..if you do not have anything to unsolder it with,
    solder wires between the programmer and the bios chip..

    here is a video for example..https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DWWi...l=ThisIsHow​
    I soldered it and read it.
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  • Skif_panda
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    Originally posted by hoaca388

    Fle is corrupted , read chip again.
    I read the flash drive again, but when checking it, it gives an error (when comparing the chip, it does not match the buffer)
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  • peste
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    Originally posted by Skif_panda

    I'm sorry, he was far away and I didn't notice him.
    The bios chip must be unsoldered from the board before writing or reading..
    do not use the clip, you may have errors..if you do not have anything to unsolder it with,
    solder wires between the programmer and the bios chip..

    here is a video for example..https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DWWi...l=ThisIsHow​

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  • hoaca388
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    Originally posted by Skif_panda

    I'm sorry, he was far away and I didn't notice him.
    Fle is corrupted , read chip again.

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  • Skif_panda
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    Originally posted by peste

    The bios you posted is 1MB, the bios should be 16MB, find another bios chip and post the content..
    I'm sorry, he was far away and I didn't notice him.
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  • peste
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    Originally posted by Skif_panda
    Good afternoon, I managed to read the bios, help me find out the password.
    The bios you posted is 1MB, the bios should be 16MB, find another bios chip and post the content..

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  • Skif_panda
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    Good afternoon, I managed to read the bios, help me find out the password.
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  • r4v3_83
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    Hi to all,

    I'm newbie and I found this forum because I was trying to update my Getac V110G1 BIOS. Coming from Version R1.00.070520 I would like to upgrade to the latest one (3.0.8) but at the moment it's not possible because, from what I've understood, I need to do intermediate steps. Due to the fact that on the Getac support site is present only the latest BIOS version I'm asking if anyone can help me to solve this problem. My question is: it's possible to jump to the latest version forcing the flashing? If yes, how and it's dangerous? If not I ask to someone if has a couple of official BIOS version that can helping in fixing the problem.

    Thanks a lot!

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