Unable to Write Bios File to SOCIC 25Q128FVPQ Chip

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  • Zentech
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    • Feb 2021
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    Unable to Write Bios File to SOCIC 25Q128FVPQ Chip

    bios chip: 25Q128FVPQ
    MB SN: 6050A2822301-MB-A01
    when I first got this laptop the bios was locked, I unsoldered and unlocked the bios. the problem is that I lifted a couple of pads from the MB. So I couldn't use the WSON chip that comes with the board, so I got an equivalent bios chip SOCIC 8pin. The problem is that I'm trying to write the file (original) to the chip and it will not program it. I'm using NeoProgrammer.
    Here's the error
    Code:
    Current programmer: CH341
    15:29:00
    Programming memory(verifying)...
    Verification error on address: 00133000
    Execution time: 00:00:19.894
    pic of the contacts on bios chip on board attached.
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    Last edited by SMDFlea; 03-11-2022, 01:57 AM. Reason: 25Q128FVPQ
  • alex_b
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    • Aug 2021
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    Re: Unable to Write Bios File to SOCIC 25Q128FVPQ Chip

    What chip did the board have previously?

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