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  • ELOUALI
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    • Mar 2022
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    #161
    Originally posted by hoaca388

    Update bios, see if it goes from 62LTJL3-0001 to 62LTJL3-8FC8.
    OK, thanks, I'll try this tip and you'll get my feedback.

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    • ELOUALI
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      #162
      Originally posted by hoaca388

      Update bios, see if it goes from 62LTJL3-0001 to 62LTJL3-8FC8.
      Hello, I just tested the file, but it didn't work (the machine boots without any BIOS errors) but it doesn't display any images.
      For the original BIOS, I think there was a master code lock option that was enabled. That's why the suffix, instead of being 8fc8, was converted to 0001, and that's what caused the problem, I think.

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      • hoaca388
        Badcaps
        • Jan 2022
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        #163
        Originally posted by ELOUALI

        Hello, I just tested the file, but it didn't work (the machine boots without any BIOS errors) but it doesn't display any images.
        For the original BIOS, I think there was a master code lock option that was enabled. That's why the suffix, instead of being 8fc8, was converted to 0001, and that's what caused the problem, I think.
        0001 is the old suffix, 8fc8 is the new suffix.
        Try clear ME file. Give it at least 30 minutes.
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        • ELOUALI
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          #164
          Originally posted by hoaca388

          0001 is the old suffix, 8fc8 is the new suffix.
          Try clear ME file. Give it at least 30 minutes.
          I have an update for my case:
          The original chip is w25r256jven, on my workbench I have another chip with ref: w25q256jven with which I test the files or in case there will be a dump problem I only put back the original chip that I removed, so so far everything is fine, I did some research and I saw that there is a difference between w25q and w25r so I looked for a w25r in my junkyard and I found one, the weird thing in all this is that when I dump the original chip and I put it on the w25r the machine starts and goes into screen test mode and when I remove it and I put the original chip the machine starts normally and accesses windows without any problem, the dump I checked several times with verty and rt and it is identical, if anyone has an explanation?

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          • ELOUALI
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            #165
            Originally posted by hoaca388

            0001 is the old suffix, 8fc8 is the new suffix.
            Try clear ME file. Give it at least 30 minutes.
            Hello, I followed your instructions, but unfortunately after a while the machine turns off by itself and nothing happens.
            If anyone has an explanation for my case, I would be grateful. Why when I rewrite the dump extracted from the bios chip on a new one with the same reference, the machine instead of booting on Windows, it boots in screen test mode?

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