Hello! after upgrading to the new bios R1.05 thus ended my computer to work, No screen, no USB, standby power light. the fan is running. CD. spin for a while then quit. I soldered out bios chip MX25L6445 and tested with a programmer but it's the same thing, I think bios file is not complete have email AOpen, but no answers. Grateful for small help and advice, please kindly SGZ
backup the chip.. then get hxd hex editor and compare it. might have to merge the update with the backup. EFI / Insyde BIOS Recovery filenames are: AMIBOOT.ROM ABUC014.rom
Hi Lati McG! Thanks for your reply! but I do not really how to do next, or how do you do this EFI / Insyde BIOS Recovery filenames are: AMIBOOT.ROM ABUC014.rom is there something to download I've HXD hex editor and started to compare, but do not know how or what to fix I have a dump file (Backup) and R.105 If I send the dump file to you, you can fix it, or can specify how to do point by point, please? greeting SGZ
1.Rename the desired AMI BIOS file to AMIBOOT.ROM and save it on a floppy disk. e.g. Rename A569MS23.ROM to AMIBOOT.ROM 2.Insert this floppy disk in the floppy drive. Turn On the system and press and hold Ctrl-Home to force update. It will read the AMIBOOT.ROM file and recover the BIOS from the A drive. 3.When 4 beeps are heard you may remove the floppy disk and restart the computer.
Bios Aopen MP67-D Hello again! This computer has no floppy disk, USB does not work, Key Board goes on USB that does not work, the CD does not boot
need legacy items like ps/2 keyboard and floppy plugged in. sometimes the cdrom works. look into ami bios recovery. or bios programmer and proper file made.
Bios MP67-D hello again! it is a mini-computer, has no IDE controller original bios software that I did bakup is 8mb but Bio on Aopen web site is just 2MB, which does not have this little information Bios R.105 is not komplete, is what I think!
Bios MP67-D Incredible Latin McG it works it works, I LOVE YOU Incredible Latin McG it works it works, I LOVE YOU the only thing is that I will not be in the bios setup the password required I've never had anything password, this may be factory password
reset cmso pwd jumper ? (desktop?) or boot dos and use cmospwd might want to advanced edit first post with proper title [SOLVED] Need SPI programmer bin for MP67-D
Hi everyone! How is it possible to fully dump the bios without soldering the chip out? Is there any program to do it? Thank you!
u can probably use the one i posted mediafire...^ revise the beginning to 580000 in the dump with HxD editor or free hex editor.. look at yours and theres the difference between yours and his.
Hi, I came across this looking for an issue with my system, I have a DE67-HA which is the industrial version of the above system, minus some USB and has a COM port. I managed to bricked the BIOS on this, I tried to flash the DE67-HAI bios with the /X flag and refused to boot. I removed the chip and flashed the full rom above and managed to boot my system up, then proceeded to flash the official 2.5mb BIOS. However obviously I have the wrong MAC/DMI/ME info as it's all based on the full bin flash above. I did take a dump of my bricked BIOS, how can I merge the official BIOS with the Bricked BIOS? I have looked in the HEX editor but the 2.5mb files are partial flashes and must be compressed or something as they do not look anything like what is in the full dumps? Kind Regards, Dale
Used a Hex editor and pasted from the address you suggested, now I have correct MAC and ME Firmware Would love to get original full *.bin but Aopen said no
I know that this publication is old, but I have the same motherboard model, I didn't save the dump and ended up zeroing it, is there any way to discover my MAC and ME? my bios takes a long time to work (15 seconds) and always shows ME is in recovery mode. Someone can help me? I just want to solve this problem. [SOLVED] Below, there are links to download the dumps with fix MP67-D/MP67-DI Modded BIOS (This version has pure UEFI and works with Intel 3rd gen) Thanks LatinMcG for the instruction and CakeWalk for the dump, It was only necessary to change the line 580000 > 800000 (Select block initial and final) with the 2MB BIOS from Aopen. If someone owns a Fujitsu Q900 or a MP67-D with an i67QMX-DV motherboard, I created this dump to work on 3rd gen Ivy Bridge chips (you can install i3-3110m and get HD 4000 working very well). I just used the MP67-DI REV1.03 BIOS. Please use a programmer. It can be the CH341A. remember to use 1.8v for flash in Windows. flashrom in Linux/macOS auto select this voltage. Do not try to update the BIOS again using DOS / WINDOWS I developed a version with improvements, changed ME Region by a stock version of Intel, changed some things in GbE and DMI strings.