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  • bios77
    started a topic HP 15 bios dump need!!! (LA-A994P)

    HP 15 bios dump need!!! (LA-A994P)

    Hp 250 g3 (la-a994p ) bios please
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  • Black screen. Need bios for hp 250 g10

    I put the device into hibernate mode, and after turning it back on, it didn't work. The screen remains black, and the power button blinks as if it's still in sleep mode. I removed the battery and tried turning it on with the charger only, but nothing changed. The power button just keeps blinking like it's in sleep mode repeatedly.
    I need a BIOS file.

    Hp 250 G10
    Sn: 5CD512HH34
    Motherboard: DA0PDIMB8G0
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  • NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 (RTX4070) Schematic & Board View

    The GeForce RTX 4070 is a high-end graphics card by NVIDIA, launched on April 12th, 2023. Built on the 5 nm process, and based on the AD104 graphics processor, in its AD104-250-A1 variant, the card supports DirectX 12 Ultimate. This ensures that all modern games will run on GeForce RTX 4070. Additionally, the DirectX 12 Ultimate capability guarantees support for hardware-raytracing, variable-rate shading and more, in upcoming video games. The AD104 graphics processor is an average sized chip with a die area of 294 mm² and 35,800 million transistors. Unlike the fully unlocked GeForce RTX 4070...
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  • HP 250 G8 Compal FPW50 LA-H325P

    Hi colleagues.
    Here I am asking for help.
    🆘🆘🆘
    I've entered this HP and it won't turn on. I can't find a schematic or boardview.
    The first fault I found was a JW5069a IC (compatible with JW5068a). It had an internal fault, which was replaced, and now I have a stable 19V. When I press the power button, the LED appears, but it still consumes 500mAH.
    I continued taking measurements and found that the PUG8 IC is not receiving an EN on pin 2.
    PUG8:
    Pin 1 5V
    Pin 2 0V
    Pin 3 1.8V
    Pin 8 5V
    Pin 12 5V
    Pin 13 19V
    Pin 2 of...
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  • domenico.rao
    started a topic HP 250 G6 BIOS

    HP 250 G6 BIOS

    Hi, please correct this bios for me, thanks
    hp 250 g6
    sn CND80639X1
    prodid 2SX49EA#ABZ...
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  • hoaca388
    replied to HP 250 G6 BIOS
    HP 250 G6 Notebook PC
    BID : 08328...
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  • alirafee
    replied to HP 250 G6 BIOS
    Hi
    hp 250 g6
    mb la-e801p rev 2
    sn CND8185T7H
    bios please
    Thanks to all....
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  • [HELP] HP 255 G8 - "INCREDIBLE PROBLEM"

    hi to all, i have an hp 255 g8, motherboard HPL51 LA-L021P with a super strange problem. I HAVE ALREADY TRIED WITH ANOTHE POWER SUPPLY AND A BRAND NEW DC CONNECTOR

    WITHOUT BATTERY

    if i connect the power cable of original power supply or a power cable from my power bench i can have

    white led steady, and i can boot the system
    white led only for some second
    nothing

    WITH THE BATTERY

    i have ALWAYS RED LED (charging)

    some times it start to charge for like 2 minuts then it simply stop
    sometimes it doesn't...
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    Last edited by phantomEVO; 07-07-2025, 08:00 AM.

  • What about replacing the LCD cable with the proper one for the non touchscreen model?

    Like this one: https://es.aliexpress.com/i/1005004116295048.html
    Search for "HP 15-da LCD cable"

    According to the AliExpress listing is the same cable for:
    • 15-DA
    • 15-DB
    • 250 G7
    • 255 G7
    Trying to adapt those cables is difficult considering eDP is a high speed signal and you have to carefully match the length of each differential pair, and no splices allowed in the middle of the cable
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  • Probed all pins between PSU and LED driver board

    pin 4 = Vdrv On = 3.067v
    pin 7,8,15,16,20,21,22 = GND = -0.011v
    pin 9,10,11,12,13,14 = Vdrv = 69v
    pin 17 = B13V = 12.83v
    pin 19 = FB = 2.139v

    FB signal looks like goes through side B of the LV358G op amp (IC 280), then to the main board connector (CN 250) and the Samsung chip nearest that connector (IC 2100)
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  • vpower
    started a topic dead HP 250 G6

    dead HP 250 G6

    Hi, I don't even know if the problem is bios related.
    It's a HP 250 G6 serial CND8117C44, it died during an update. The caps key is blinking 5 times slow and 3 times fast. Maybe it is a bios problem? I read a backup of the bios with my CH341 interface. I download and extracted bios exe file from HP support and I found 5x .BIN files (and 5x .SIG files) named 084D4 0832D 0832E 08328 and 08445. Which file is correct? I tried to flash every file but the there is no fix. I understand that maybe I need to program the serial number. Any advice?
    Thanks in advance! Sorry if this maybe isn't...
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  • flip971
    replied to HP 250 G6 BIOS
    Hi to all.

    I have an HP 250 G6 that won't boot after the infamous HP bios update...

    My NB is: HP 250 G6
    S/N CND80826HP
    M/B CSL50/CSL52 LA-E791P Rev 2.0 2017-07-18
    Added the corrupted bios in zip form
    Added M/B codes

    Thanks to all....
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  • I just dug out my x58 system and got similar results 11.6 GB/s with 6 matched 4GB sticks of Timetec (with Hynix chips) DDR3-1333.

    Specs as follows:
    Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-X58A-UD3R
    CPU: Intel Xeon W3680
    RAM: 24GB (6x4GB) Timetec DDR3-1333.
    GPU: Nvidia (EVGA) Geforce GTX1060
    SSD: Samsung 870 Evo 250 GB



    I also have a P55 system (so same era, but dual-channel) and it does even lower at 9.52 GB/s with 2 4GB sticks of Hynix DDR3-1333.

    Specs as follows:
    Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-H55M-UD2H
    CPU: Intel I5-661...
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    Last edited by dmill89; 06-29-2025, 12:53 AM.

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  • TCN06
    replied to Hp Probook 440 G10 Bios Needed
    Hello,
    I'm following this thread with interest because I bought one of their PCs, an HP 440 G10, from a company. Unfortunately, it's neither formatted nor accessible (it has a Windows password and a BIOS password).
    I'm stuck: while disassembling and reassembling PCs isn't an issue for me, soldering is a major obstacle. I paid €250 for this computer, and I'm quite disappointed at the thought of having lost that money.
    I've seen methods online talking about short-circuiting the chip with tweezers or similar, by choosing the right pins. However, I have no idea how to identify...
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  • Desoldering - soldering BGA chip close plastic mini fpc connectors ?

    Hello, I need your advise please ? I need to remove and replace the BGA black chip with fpc connectors around. The PCB is small, from camera.

    There is no plastic component directly under, on the other face, (only fuse and oscillator I can remove if they are sensitives to heat), but there is a lot of very small smd components I don't want to desolder by mistake.

    I have :
    - hot air, and a
    ll stuff around
    - true kapton tape
    - 140 and 180 degree soldering paste
    - bismuth
    - little hot plate 250 degree max
    - the new BGA chip with probably
    ...
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