need bios thinkbook 16 G2 ITL FLV35 LA-K052P REV 1.0 plz
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thanks man, unfortunately it seems to not work. Light comes on when power button is pressed then goes off after 3-5 seconds then comes on and keeps doing that. Am I supposed to do something else other than write the files? Also one thing I noticed is the 8mb chip i can't erase it says "WARNING, probable erasure failure." so I just wrote the new file without erasing. This could be the issue but I've nver encountered this error before.
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I have same probleme i think you read the chip in motherboard
thanks man, unfortunately it seems to not work. Light comes on when power button is pressed then goes off after 3-5 seconds then comes on and keeps doing that. Am I supposed to do something else other than write the files? Also one thing I noticed is the 8mb chip i can't erase it says "WARNING, probable erasure failure." so I just wrote the new file without erasing. This could be the issue but I've nver encountered this error before.Comment
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Hi everybody.
I need the BIOS for a Lenovo ThinkBook 15 G2 ITL with this motherboard:
FLV35 LA-K052P
Rev: 1.0
2020-09-24
Serial # MP25F6FV
I think I screwed up big time. The laptop was powering on but had no image, and I tried to dump these two chips in circuit. Now the laptop keeps bootlooping with no image and no HDMI output.
I desoldered both ICs and dumped them.
Is there something else that I need to dump?
Thanks!
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Looks like besides what SMDFlea commented about the misaligned resistor, there's also 2 missing resistors near itHi everybody.
I need the BIOS for a Lenovo ThinkBook 15 G2 ITL with this motherboard:
FLV35 LA-K052P
Rev: 1.0
2020-09-24
Serial # MP25F6FV
I think I screwed up big time. The laptop was powering on but had no image, and I tried to dump these two chips in circuit. Now the laptop keeps bootlooping with no image and no HDMI output.
I desoldered both ICs and dumped them.
Is there something else that I need to dump?
Thanks!
Check this picture, it shows 3 resistors there https://www.badcaps.net/filedata/fetch?id=2096307
RC349, RC350, RC351, all 3 resistors are 33 ohms 0201 according to LA-K051P schematics/boardview https://www.badcaps.net/forum/troubl...view-schematic
(boardview is mirrored)
Here's BIOS in case you need it
ThinkBook 15 G2 ITL Laptop - Type 20VE
S/N MP25F6FV
MTM 20VE00L4AR
BIOS ver. F8cN47WW
DMI 20000-207FF on 16MB BIOS
Flash both 8MB and 16MB chipsAttached Filesif you find these attachements useful please consider making a small donation to the site
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Thank you so much for your explanation. Yes, as SMDFlea said, I managed to knock off two resistors and misalign a third one. I'm going to replace the missing ones, after that, I'm going to use the BIOS you provided 😊.
Looks like besides what SMDFlea commented about the misaligned resistor, there's also 2 missing resistors near it
Check this picture, it shows 3 resistors there https://www.badcaps.net/filedata/fetch?id=2096307
RC349, RC350, RC351, all 3 resistors are 33 ohms 0201 according to LA-K051P schematics/boardview https://www.badcaps.net/forum/troubl...view-schematic
(boardview is mirrored)
Here's BIOS in case you need it
ThinkBook 15 G2 ITL Laptop - Type 20VE
S/N MP25F6FV
MTM 20VE00L4AR
BIOS ver. F8cN47WW
DMI 20000-207FF on 16MB BIOS
Flash both 8MB and 16MB chips
Again, thank you for your answer and for your time!!!
P.S.: Sorry if I came across as rude, English is not my first language
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