Unfortunately, it didn’t work. After writing your BIOS on the chip, the laptop briefly displayed a screen mentioning something about "manufacturer mode" for the first time (which is better than before, when nothing showed up) but then it shut off and hasn’t shown any signs of life since. I’m guessing there’s another issue that I’m not able to fix myself, so I’ll probably just end up discarding the PC.
Still, thanks a lot for the BIOS!...
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Hello,
My Dell XPS 15 7590 has a corrupted BIOS following a BIOS update.
Service Tag: 9TM38Y2
Model: XPS 15 7590
Here is the original corrupted BIOS (extracted twice and compared with "certutil -hashfile" to be sure they are the same)
AsProgrammer couldn't recognize the chip (25B256DYIG) so I input the size from the other bios files shared here manually (33554432), hope this will do.
Would be amazing if someone could help me get a working bios
Thank you so much!
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