@Markus1741 Thanks for the file, much appreciated!
I tried several BIOS versions, and during one of the attempts, I damaged a resistor near the BIOS. On the boardview, I can see that it's resistor RC104. Now I only have 5V; it doesn't jump to 19V. On the thermal camera, I can see the GPU heating up slightly when powered on. Looks like it's game over.
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Dell XPS 9310 GDA30 LA-J143P bios repair please
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Hello, I've got a Dell XPS 13 9310 that shows the Dell logo and gives 2 amber and 4 white blinks.
Service Tag: CKV20F3
Motherboard: GDA30 LA-J143P Rev 1.00 (A00).
Can you fix BIOS, please?
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Your model is the 9300 . Please post your request in one of the XPS 9300 related threads, use the forum search engine to find one, and post your bios backup as well as all the other infoLeave a comment:
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Dell XPS 13
Reg Model P117G
ST: 6FJ1M53
EX 13999674711
my laptop stuck in Dell logo. How to solve this? I use ch341 programmer ..please help meLeave a comment:
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Hi Hoaca, sorry for the late response.
I have severaly issues related with the chip.
First, two series resistors were missing.
I had problems to erase, write the XMC chip with the T48 programmer (XGPROG on wine). I assumed my chip was gone accidently, but something was wrong with the XGPROG under wine.
Now, i fixed that with minipro it much more reliable. (I was capable of earsing the chip, blank checking it, writing it the image and reading it back. I calculate the MD5sum over the in and output image and it seems fine).
Bios has following symptons on my computer:
When Turning on:
* Capslock lights up
* No Dell logo
* No Front LED indicator.
* No reaction on F2 / F12 inputs.
* Power Management Controller handles 20V fast charge and charges the battery (Measured via USB-C Meter).
Is it worth to mention that i don't have 2in1 version of that notebook?
Do you have another bios to try?
Best regards, Diego
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Thanks alot. I accidently killed the chip during assembly soldering process. I keep you informed as soon as i get replacement part.
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Service Tag: 6VT03F3
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Hello,
I need some assisstance with a BIOS repair, i try to fix 2xAmber, 4xWhite Problem.
Dell XPS 13 Model: 9310 / P117G
Mainboard: GDA30 LA-J143P Rev: 1.0 (A00)
SVT: 6VT03F3
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The Extracted Bios:
Thank you in advance.
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dell xps 9310 2 in 1 LA-J851P
st: 6PZC593
The condition is that if you use it for a while, you will lose sevitag
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Thanks for the file and sorry for my late response!
I have tried the BIOS and the flashing light stopped but the Laptop still has the same issue.
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The Mainboard model is: LA-J143P
When im trying to boot i get a 3x amber and 6x white error without any Display output. I also cant get into the BIOS or recovery mode.Leave a comment:
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I need a bios file for my Dell XPS 13 9310 61K4V
Service-Tag: HHWM893
The original Bios is attached in the zip file.
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