If you have made a good bios backup already,then you have everything you need at posts 29 and 75
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I opened 8MB_DMI 1000 - 2FFF_CopyDMI.mps as instructed and tiny hexer opens with the two BIOS open, what should I do?
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If I understand correctly, a file called "newbios.bin" is created and the old one becomes "newbios.bin.bak". I uploaded the created dump but still have the same problem
Hello everyone, I have a problem with my Lenovo IdeaPad 3. After a BIOS update from Windows when I turn on the PC it shows a black screen and the power LED flashes, I loaded a BIOS Dump on the BIOS CHIP and the power LED does not flash and stays solid with black screen. Which BIOS should I put to solve this? Here are the PC data:
Hello everyone, I have a problem with my Lenovo IdeaPad 3. After a BIOS update from Windows when I turn on the PC it shows a black screen and the power LED flashes, I loaded a BIOS Dump on the BIOS CHIP and the power LED does not flash and stays solid with black screen. Which BIOS should I put to solve this? Here are the PC data:
I always do 1000 - 2FFF ,LDBG 0-FFF is written at first boot. @hoaca always includes 0-FFF ,so i don`t see it making any difference either way.
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Since the OP refereed to the dump in post #1 which is not virgin one downloaded from Lenovo, but some dump taken from a working machine it's best the whole area to be replaced from the original file.
Hello,
Motherboard GS450&GS550&GS750 NM-C821 REV 1.0
Attached original bin file.
I don't know the serial number of the laptop but the bios posted in the first post of this thread has worked but I would like to copy the DMI region from my original file.
Can somebody help me? or tell me what the dmi region is since I have read two different ones in this thread (from 1000 to 2FFF) or from 0h to 3000h.
Hello,
Motherboard GS450&GS550&GS750 NM-C821 REV 1.0
Attached original bin file.
I don't know the serial number of the laptop but the bios posted in the first post of this thread has worked but I would like to copy the DMI region from my original file.
Can somebody help me? or tell me what the dmi region is since I have read two different ones in this thread (from 1000 to 2FFF) or from 0h to 3000h.
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