I badly flashed a BIOS chip. Bought a CH341A EEPROM programmer and 8 pin test clip, attached it to the chip on the motherboard and read it - returned values were all 00 00 00 00, attempted erase but when checking if it was blank I got an error message saying "The chips are not null", when trying to write the original BIOS.bin or anything at all to it I got "The chip and contents are in disagreement."
The program I am using is called "CH341A Programmer"
Is the EEPROM chip broken and needs replacing?
Can I force the chip to reset...
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I have one motherboard with bad caps.
I have another with a bad flashed BIOS chip , I can read it with my EEPROM programmer (CH341) as all 00s but cannot erase or program it (write), the program says "Chips are not null" and "The chip and contents are in disagreement".
Please direct me to the right thread.
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