My Notebook Asus X54C has corrupted BIOS, I try fn + b / windows + b / fn + esc / windows + esc / fn + f / windows + f / fn + r / windows + r / Ctrl+Home, none of these work for me. Can anybody help me? Thank you.
Hi, my laptop uses the same BIOS file as the one in your post (363FF15.fd). Like you, I have not been able to find the correct name for the .BIN. I've tried 363F.bin, which seems to make progress but never makes a difference, and Andy's Tool seems to encounter some sort of error and says the file name should be "F.BI?". Have you found a solution that works yet? Thanks.
It was possible to solve the problem with BIOS? I have a black screen after switching on the laptop. The above keys do not lead to recovery BIOS from a flash drive.
HP Pavilion dm4-1165eo, botched BIOS update. Hello, Well theres a first for everything, and this is my first to fail in a BIOS update. My HP Pavilion dm4-1165eo was just finished with a clean win7 install (deleted the recovery partition, didnt like the bloatware) and its various updates, when I decided I might aswell update the BIOS to its latest F.27 version. App started up correct and I happily clicked next (or w/e the button was called), after a few mins the fan goes into high rpms, I left it alone thinkin itll settle down in a moment, mouse was dead, system was frozen. So after 10min and nothing happened, I let it go on for another 5min more and still nothing, impatient I pulled out the AC then the battery, reinserted battery > power on and black screen. So here I am trying to find a way to restore it back to life. I tried the RTC battery thing to no avail, memory modules in and out nothing. Now then, going through this forum post Ive tried the different methods people have described and no luck, the only conclusion I can come to is that Ive either renamed the BIOS file incorrectly or that the laptop is truly bricked. I downloaded both the previous F.23 and the latest F.27 versions. Ive had them both through Andy's phoenixtool200, but I cant see what the name should possibly be through all that code. For the F.23 and F.27 it spits out this log: Code: ... OEM/Table IDs identified are: 1. HPQOEMSLIC-MPC Header (HPQOEMSLIC-MPC SLIC) (x1) Pubkey (x1) Marker (2.1) (HPQOEMSLIC-MPC) (x1) I also looked in the platform.ini file and they both (F.23 and F.27) give this as possible names: Code: ... [Platform_Check] Flag=2 PlatformName1=1435 PlatformName2=1469 PlatformName3=146A PlatformName4=146B PlatformName5=146C PlatformName6=1602 PlatformName7=1603 PlatformName8=162E PlatformName9=162F ... Code: ... [ApplicatonFlash] Flag=0 Model= ;Some specific platforms need to flash by application. Only support 32bit Windows. ;Flag default : 0. ; 0 : Flash by BIOS. ; 1 : Flash by application. ;Model default : empty. ; String : The name of the platform. ... So Ive tried renaming the 01433.fd (which I assume is the BIOS file) to *.bin *.rom and further change the file name from 01433 to given names above (1435 etc.) with the multitude of extensions (fd/bin/rom) to see if that would work. It didnt sadly. All of this Ive tried on a 4gb FAT32 USB drive. Then I tried on a FAT16, then I tried with the HP System Diagnostics UEFI which reformatted the usb with some folders etc. Tried putting in the files in the (tried with capitol C and its smaller version). Code: /Hewlett-Packard/BIOS/Current Ive also tried using the decrypted .fd file which Andy's tool spits out but nothing happens. Has anyone had any luck with this horrible laptop? Any suggestions and solutions are greatly appreciated, thank you in advance to all the previous posts in this thread and future posts aswell. regards yass
Toshiba Nb 100 12A stuck at Bios screen firstly hello ! im bobert. im new to this forum and what im trying to do. right my toshiba nb100 12 a system unit has a briked bios i was trying to make a operating system run on it and i forgot about it trying to reset things in the bios as a result when the machine turns on it sits at the bios boot logo and i can hit F2 an F12 BUT then it hangs or crashes so i downloaded the new 2.10 WIN Bios from toshiba but im now stuck as to how to send it over to the ROM on my little nb 100 what are the key combos that i need to use ? im using a FAT32 usb external drive that is 500 gbs but i partitioned it so that i could format it to fat32 its about 3GB and the rest is un allocated. and i have 1 machine free that works so that i can get on here. im great full for anything that anyone can do !! please help /Bobert
Hi Details for easynote KAYF0 LJ65 1.Download from packard bell Bios firmware 2. Un-zip files to a folder of a working computer 3. Remove DVDR burner and have a fat32 usb key ready 4.a. Changed the name of the bios FD file from KAYF0****.fd to KAYF0X64.fd 4.b Copy the KAYF0X64.fd BIOS file into USB flash disk root directory 4.c Plugged battery and AC cabel off and putted the USB in the laptop. 4.d Holded Fn+ESC (It is the right combo) and the laptop started, lights only in the power button and not in the other LED's as it should according to the service manual. 4.e Flash drive seems to get readed and the laptop stands for a ½ min or so - then turns off and doesnt turn on again. Wait until flashing light on usb key 4.f Waited abit and nothing happens - thought this was a success. Thank you all for this great thread Here are details service manual: Steps for BIOS Recovery by USB flash crisis disk: Before doing this, prepare the Crisis USB key. The Crisis USB key could be made by executing the Crisis Disk program in another system with Windows XP OS. Follow the steps below: 1. Plug in the USB disk. 2. Launch the wincris.exe program to create a USB Crisis Disk. Click Start to initiate the process. 3. Select the Quick Format option to format the disk and click Start. Follow the instructions on the screen to create the disk. 4. Copy the KAYF0X64.fd BIOS file into USB flash disk root directory. NOTE: Do not place any other *.fd file in the USB flash disk root directory. To use the Crisis USB key, do the following: 1. Plug USB storage into USB port. 2. Press Fn + ESC button then plug in AC power. The Power button flashes orange once. 3. Press Power button to initiate system CRISIS mode. When CRISIS is complete, the system auto restarts with a workable BIOS. 4. Update the latest version BIOS for this machine by regular BIOS flashing process.
most toshibas have a reset pad under ram area. bios password reset procedure might work.. also try no ram at all and power on. then off try 1 ram now. i had similar issue once and had to reset it.
okay firstly i swapped out my wifi and ram, i now have a broadcom wifi because the old card died and i wanted more ram i now have 2 GB of ram and it was working fine untill i wiped out the bios. now that i have taken out the ram theres no button or anything under the ram BUT i have powered it on with no ram and i dont get anything all i get is fans and 1 power led no wifi led anymore and no screen will post back no ive put the ram back in and powered on with nothing plugged onto it or into it and it still hangs at bios Please do help my bios file is called AR10X210.FD and i only have 1 SD slot and 3 usbs oh and it was last set to boot from usb then from cd/dvd and then the hdd if this helps OKAY SCRATCH ALL of what has been said here, For the toshiba NB 100 12a System unit if you cannot boot passed the bios and are stuck there you need to hit Fn + F with a usb drive that has its own source of power like 240volts from the mains not a usb drive that uses power from a second usb cable also i took out the ram and powered on with the power cable NOT EVER with the battery i then powered on with no ram got nothing then i powered back on with the ram in while hitting Fn + F and the usb cd rom kick in but i need help with that. so i have the bios file on a cd and it reads the cd with Fn + F buttons BUT how on earth do i make it write them to the machine because my files are from toshiba's site i have not changed them in any way and i believe that the need modding in some way please now im really close can anyone help me all i think i now need to do is mod my platform.ini file but ive never done it before. - toshiba nb 100 3 usbs and 1 SD Drive reads usb cd/dvd rom drive.
maybe someone make a n00be guide on how to mod your bios because i dont understand how to do it, the part with platform.ini is confusing for me.
Can I use this method to flash a moded bios and bypass digital signature required by the Insideflash.exe tool???
Your Rock levonisyas... AFTER A LONG SEARCH of a complete day, and Findly Try your solution on my COMPAQ CQ61-105EE, AND IT WORKS... THE OTHER FORUMS, AND HP FORUMS are very much dumbeddd.... I TRIED YOUR SOLUTION OF PLATFORM NAME, AND I COPY my latest BIOS on a USB stick just rename it with .bin extension with all my 4 platform names included in Insydeflash utility configuration file... Youre Awesome man...!! Love you..
Hi there, I wonder if anybody could help me PLEASE. J have black screen after bios update. I tried several solution with USB stick, but no result at all. My laptop is Toshiba L450-18D. - I have newest Bios from toshiba website ( and old bios), crisdisk, properly formatted USB, Fn+ B and it reads for a while only ( 2 times for about 2-3 sec ), I have tried many times with different version of pshlash16, pshlash1617 with proper autoexec.bat -I have tried with Phoenixtool as well, it says it is ACPI05.ROM, actually i tried all the names from DUMP directory. The Bios is to big to put it on usb floppy drive. Any suggestion please I have found procedure: To rewrite the BIOS using the tradiditonal BIOS version, you need the following BIOS rewriting disk and an USB doggle To rewriting the BIOS you should : 1. Turn off the power to the computer. 2. Remove the external cables and cards. 3. Connect an external FDD and insert the BIOS rewriting disk into the external FDD. 4. Connect the USB doggle special for BIOS rewrite 5. Turn on the power 6. The BIOS rewriting starts. 7. When the process is completed, it beeps and the system automatically reboots. How this combination can work ? 3. Connect an external FDD and insert the BIOS rewriting disk into the external FDD. 4. Connect the USB doggle special for BIOS rewrite I have got tese files in temp directory Phlash.log --- Log started: 05/08/09 12:45:35 Initializing... Log file : C:\Program Files (x86)\WinPhlash64\PHLASH.LOG Settings file : C:\Program Files (x86)\WinPhlash64\PHLASH.INI (found) Executable : C:\Program Files (x86)\WinPhlash64\WinPhlash64.exe Version : 1.0.49.0 Build : Phoenix WinPhlash64 Date : 5/8/2009 Resource file : C:\Program Files (x86)\WinPhlash64\PHLASHLC.DLL (loaded) Help file : C:\Program Files (x86)\WinPhlash64\WINPHLASH.HLP App name : Phoenix WinPhlash64 OS Information : Windows NT 6.0.6001 Service Pack 1 - supported isNT_AUTHORITY_SYSTEM_account: kswae_64. => False. gVBL_Flag = False(0h). PrepareAnalysisStage... [05/08/09 12:45:50] Preparation stage Processing parameters... Image file : E:\KSWAE\SWAE100a.rom Backup file : C:\Program Files (x86)\WinPhlash64\FLASHABL.bak Loading new BIOS image file... Opening file E:\KSWAE\SWAE100a.rom... Allocating 1102602 bytes... Reading 32768 bytes from the file starting at 0... Reading 32768 bytes from the file starting at 32768... Reading 32768 bytes from the file starting at 65536... Reading 32768 bytes from the file starting at 98304... Reading 32768 bytes from the file starting at 131072... Reading 32768 bytes from the file starting at 163840... Reading 32768 bytes from the file starting at 196608... Reading 32768 bytes from the file starting at 229376... Reading 32768 bytes from the file starting at 262144... Reading 32768 bytes from the file starting at 294912... Reading 32768 bytes from the file starting at 327680... Reading 32768 bytes from the file starting at 360448... Reading 32768 bytes from the file starting at 393216... Reading 32768 bytes from the file starting at 425984... Reading 32768 bytes from the file starting at 458752... Reading 32768 bytes from the file starting at 491520... Reading 32768 bytes from the file starting at 524288... Reading 32768 bytes from the file starting at 557056... Reading 32768 bytes from the file starting at 589824... Reading 32768 bytes from the file starting at 622592... Reading 32768 bytes from the file starting at 655360... Reading 32768 bytes from the file starting at 688128... Reading 32768 bytes from the file starting at 720896... Reading 32768 bytes from the file starting at 753664... Reading 32768 bytes from the file starting at 786432... Reading 32768 bytes from the file starting at 819200... Reading 32768 bytes from the file starting at 851968... Reading 32768 bytes from the file starting at 884736... Reading 32768 bytes from the file starting at 917504... Reading 32768 bytes from the file starting at 950272... Reading 32768 bytes from the file starting at 983040... Reading 32768 bytes from the file starting at 1015808... Reading 32768 bytes from the file starting at 1048576... Reading 21250 bytes from the file starting at 1081344... Looking for interface descriptors and code... cbSearch= 8192 (0x00002000) cbSearch= 12288 (0x00003000) cbSearch= 16384 (0x00004000) cbSearch= 20480 (0x00005000) cbSearch= 24576 (0x00006000) cbSearch= 28672 (0x00007000) cbSearch= 32768 (0x00008000) cbSearch= 36864 (0x00009000) cbSearch= 40960 (0x0000A000) cbSearch= 45056 (0x0000B000) cbSearch= 49152 (0x0000C000) cbSearch= 53248 (0x0000D000) cbSearch= 53248 (0x0000D000) BIOS image size is : 1048576 (0x00100000) Descriptors and code size is: 53991 (0x0000D2E7) Verifying interface descriptors and code... Allocating 54136 bytes for interface data and code... Copying interface data and code... Looking for the part table structure... Part table contains 5 device(s)... Looking for part descriptor... Looking for part descriptor... Looking for part descriptor... Looking for part descriptor... Looking for part descriptor... Looking for the text descriptor table structure... Looking for Text descriptor... Device name : SST25VF080B (008E00BF) Version label: ALPHA Block info : 256x4K Looking for Text descriptor... Device name : MX25l800 (001300C2) Version label: ALPHA Block info : 16X64K Looking for Text descriptor... Device name : W25X80 (001300EF) Version label: ALPHA Block info : 16X64K Looking for Text descriptor... Device name : EN25F80 (0013001C) Version label: ALPHA Block info : 256X4K Looking for Text descriptor... Device name : TS25l80PE (00140020) Version label: ALPHA Block info : 256X4K Looking for the platform descriptor ... Looking for the IBM table... Verifying the block table ... 4GB flash area is 100000 bytes: FFF00000-FFFFFFFF Flash DXE driver size is BF0C bytes: 2B4CD1DC Combine flags from the platform descriptor with flags from UI or command line Platform descriptor flags : 00000000 UI or command line flags : 408228A6 UI or command line masks : 00000000 Effective flags : 408228A6 DMI update mode : 3 Stage completed [05/08/09 12:45:57] Analysis stage Loading and initializing driver... Installing and loading Windows NT driver: C:\Program Files (x86)\WinPhlash64\PHLASHNT.SYS Initializing driver... SFLS - Get Entry Point SFLS Get Entry Point ERROR. Read system BIOS to analysis gEscdSaveMode = 1 gSetupVarVolSaveMode=0 gUefiVarVolSaveMode=0. checkFfsValid ... checkFfsValid(39c0020h, 100000h, 1) gFfsModuleAddressMaxium=fffffh volumedir location=d6500h. It's FFS type bios. ffs_format_version=2. ffsModCnt=10 [ 0]:[fff00000h ..+20000h] Owner=F6AE0F63-5F8C-4316-A2EA-76B9AF762756 in[0h ..+20000h]. [ 1]:[fff20000h ..+2004h] Owner=F6AE0F63-5F8C-4316-A2EA-76B9AF762756 in[20000h ..+2004h]. [ 2]:[fff22004h ..+1dffch] Owner=FED91FBA-D37B-4EEA-8729-2EF29FB37A78 in[22004h ..+1dffch]. at[22004h..40000h] O.K. [ 3]:[fff40000h ..+31c8h] Owner=F6AE0F63-5F8C-4316-A2EA-76B9AF762756 in[40000h ..+31c8h]. [ 4]:[fff431c8h ..+e38h] Owner=FED91FBA-D37B-4EEA-8729-2EF29FB37A78 in[431c8h ..+e38h]. at[431c8h..44000h] O.K. [ 5]:[fff44000h ..+8638h] Owner=F6AE0F63-5F8C-4316-A2EA-76B9AF762756 in[44000h ..+8638h]. [ 6]:[fff4c638h ..+439c8h] Owner=FED91FBA-D37B-4EEA-8729-2EF29FB37A78 in[4c638h ..+439c8h]. at[4c638h..90000h] O.K. [ 7]:[fff90000h ..+2000h] Owner=FD21E8FD-2525-4A95-BB90-47EC5763FF9E in[90000h ..+2000h]. =>record0. [ 8]:[fff92000h ..+5e000h] Owner=FED91FBA-D37B-4EEA-8729-2EF29FB37A78 in[92000h ..+5e000h]. at[92000h..f0000h] O.K. [ 9]:[ffff0000h ..+10000h] Owner=F6AE0F63-5F8C-4316-A2EA-76B9AF762756 in[f0000h ..+10000h]. deCompressRomExec ... '_X00' found. getBcpSysInfo(39c0020, 100000) ... O.K. getBcpDmiInfo(39c0020h, 100000h, e7460h) ... dmi[0]=4cb6h, ec116h => TOSHIBA dmi[1]=4cd2h, ec132h => KSWAE dmi[2]=4ceeh, ec14eh => 1.00 dmi[3]=4d0ah, ec16ah => 0123456789AB dmi[4]=4bc5h, ec025h => TOSHIBA dmi[5]=4be1h, ec041h => ATI SB700 dmi[6]=4c04h, ec064h => Null dmi[7]=4c27h, ec087h => 0123456789ABCD,PX020K452C86 dmi[8]=4d26h, ec186h => TOSHIBA dmi[9]=4d42h, ec1a2h => N/A dmi[10]=4d5eh, ec1beh => None dmi[11]=4d7ah, ec1dah => No Asset Tag dmi[12]=4ca4h, ec104h => 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 dmi[13]=4dbdh, ec21dh => dmi[14]=4e00h, ec260h => zB-xne9zlRXGO dmi[15]=4e1ch, ec27ch => XHaEJI7gJn+MZ dmi[16]=4e38h, ec298h => DN-1RUDylKlj1 O.K. Vol recorder ... Vol[0] ' ESCD': ( 90000h, 2000h) Vol[1] ' SETUP': ( 0h, 0h) Vol[2] ' UEFIV': ( 0h, 0h) Vol[3] ' DMIV': ( 0h, 0h) checkFfsValid(2fc0020h, 100000h, 0) gFfsModuleAddressMaxium=fffffh volumedir location=d6500h. It's FFS type bios. ffs_format_version=2. ffsModCnt=10 [ 0]:[fff00000h ..+20000h] Owner=F6AE0F63-5F8C-4316-A2EA-76B9AF762756 in[0h ..+20000h]. [ 1]:[fff20000h ..+2004h] Owner=F6AE0F63-5F8C-4316-A2EA-76B9AF762756 in[20000h ..+2004h]. [ 2]:[fff22004h ..+1dffch] Owner=FED91FBA-D37B-4EEA-8729-2EF29FB37A78 in[22004h ..+1dffch]. at[22004h..40000h] O.K. [ 3]:[fff40000h ..+31c8h] Owner=F6AE0F63-5F8C-4316-A2EA-76B9AF762756 in[40000h ..+31c8h]. [ 4]:[fff431c8h ..+e38h] Owner=FED91FBA-D37B-4EEA-8729-2EF29FB37A78 in[431c8h ..+e38h]. at[431c8h..44000h] O.K. [ 5]:[fff44000h ..+8638h] Owner=F6AE0F63-5F8C-4316-A2EA-76B9AF762756 in[44000h ..+8638h]. [ 6]:[fff4c638h ..+439c8h] Owner=FED91FBA-D37B-4EEA-8729-2EF29FB37A78 in[4c638h ..+439c8h]. at[4c638h..90000h] O.K. [ 7]:[fff90000h ..+2000h] Owner=FD21E8FD-2525-4A95-BB90-47EC5763FF9E in[90000h ..+2000h]. =>record0. [ 8]:[fff92000h ..+5e000h] Owner=FED91FBA-D37B-4EEA-8729-2EF29FB37A78 in[92000h ..+5e000h]. at[92000h..f0000h] O.K. [ 9]:[ffff0000h ..+10000h] Owner=F6AE0F63-5F8C-4316-A2EA-76B9AF762756 in[f0000h ..+10000h]. deCompressRomExec ... '_X00' found. getBcpSysInfo(2fc0020, 100000) ... O.K. getBcpDmiInfo(2fc0020h, 100000h, e7460h) ... dmi[0]=4cb6h, ec116h => TOSHIBA dmi[1]=4cd2h, ec132h => KSWAE dmi[2]=4ceeh, ec14eh => 1.00 dmi[3]=4d0ah, ec16ah => 0123456789AB dmi[4]=4bc5h, ec025h => TOSHIBA dmi[5]=4be1h, ec041h => ATI SB700 dmi[6]=4c04h, ec064h => Null dmi[7]=4c27h, ec087h => 0123456789ABCD,PX020K452C86 dmi[8]=4d26h, ec186h => TOSHIBA dmi[9]=4d42h, ec1a2h => N/A dmi[10]=4d5eh, ec1beh => None dmi[11]=4d7ah, ec1dah => No Asset Tag dmi[12]=4ca4h, ec104h => 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 dmi[13]=4dbdh, ec21dh => dmi[14]=4e00h, ec260h => zB-xne9zlRXGO dmi[15]=4e1ch, ec27ch => XHaEJI7gJn+MZ dmi[16]=4e38h, ec298h => DN-1RUDylKlj1 O.K. Vol recorder ... Vol[0] ' ESCD': ( 90000h, 2000h) Vol[1] ' SETUP': ( 0h, 0h) Vol[2] ' UEFIV': ( 0h, 0h) Vol[3] ' DMIV': ( 0h, 0h)checkFfsValid completed Get BIOS information from image file... PhlashGetBiosInfo ... BCPSYS information: Version : 3.3 Size : 131 Date : 4/28/2009 Time : 16:23:5 Part number: DEVEL076(076) OemVer : BCPDMI information: Version : 2.11 Size : 40 OEM strings: 4 OEM strings: OEM strings: zB-xne9zlRXGO OEM strings: XHaEJI7gJn+MZ OEM strings: DN-1RUDylKlj1 New BIOS 378h, d2e7h, 100000h, fff00000h, 100000h, 5h Get BIOS information from system... copyOldImageDmiInfo BCPSYS information: Version : 3.3 Size : 131 Date : 5/6/2009 Time : 16:18:6 Part number: DEVEL076(076) OemVer : BCPDMI information: Version : 2.11 Size : 40 OEM strings: 4 OEM strings: OEM strings: zB-xne9zlRXGO OEM strings: XHaEJI7gJn+MZ OEM strings: DN-1RUDylKlj1 BIOS image is not Axx swapped Old BIOS 378h, d2e7h, 100000h, fff00000h, 100000h, 5h Stage completed [05/08/09 12:46:19] Get BIOS information from image file... PhlashGetBiosInfo ... BCPSYS information: Version : 3.3 Size : 131 Date : 4/28/2009 Time : 16:23:5 Part number: DEVEL076(076) OemVer : BCPDMI information: Version : 2.11 Size : 40 OEM strings: 4 OEM strings: OEM strings: zB-xne9zlRXGO OEM strings: XHaEJI7gJn+MZ OEM strings: DN-1RUDylKlj1 New BIOS 378h, d2e7h, 100000h, fff00000h, 100000h, 5h [05/08/09 12:46:20]PrepareAnalysisStage end. --- Log stopped: 05/08/09 12:46:46 --- Log started: 05/08/09 12:50:00 Initializing... Log file : E:\UTILITY\winphlash64\V0.06\source\PHLASH.LOG Settings file : E:\UTILITY\winphlash64\V0.06\source\PHLASH.INI (found) Executable : E:\UTILITY\winphlash64\V0.06\source\WinPhlash64.exe Version : 1.0.49.0 Build : Phoenix WinPhlash64 Date : 5/8/2009 Resource file : E:\UTILITY\winphlash64\V0.06\source\PHLASHLC.DLL (loaded) Help file : E:\UTILITY\winphlash64\V0.06\source\WINPHLASH.HLP App name : Phoenix WinPhlash64 OS Information : Windows NT 6.0.6001 Service Pack 1 - supported isNT_AUTHORITY_SYSTEM_account: kswae_64. => False. gVBL_Flag = False(0h). --- Log stopped: 05/08/09 12:50:03 --- Log started: 06/22/12 11:57:30 Initializing... Log file : C:\WINDOWS\TEMP\WINPHLASH64\PHLASH.LOG Settings file : C:\WINDOWS\TEMP\WINPHLASH64\PHLASH.INI (found) Executable : C:\WINDOWS\TEMP\WINPHLASH64\WinPhlash64.exe Version : 1.0.49.0 Build : Phoenix WinPhlash64 Date : 4/27/2009 Resource file : C:\WINDOWS\TEMP\WINPHLASH64\PHLASHLC.DLL (loaded) Help file : C:\WINDOWS\TEMP\WINPHLASH64\WINPHLASH.HLP App name : Phoenix WinPhlash64 OS Information : Windows NT 6.1.7600 - supported isNT_AUTHORITY_SYSTEM_account: L450-18D. => False. gVBL_Flag = False(0h). PrepareAnalysisStage... [06/22/12 11:57:30] Preparation stage Processing parameters... Image file : C:\WINDOWS\TEMP\WINPHLASH64\BIOS.ROM Backup file : C:\WINDOWS\TEMP\WINPHLASH64\BIOS.BAK Loading new BIOS image file... Opening file C:\WINDOWS\TEMP\WINPHLASH64\BIOS.ROM... Allocating 2149722 bytes... Reading 32768 bytes from the file starting at 0... Reading 32768 bytes from the file starting at 32768... Reading 32768 bytes from the file starting at 65536... 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Looking for interface descriptors and code... cbSearch= 8192 (0x00002000) cbSearch= 12288 (0x00003000) cbSearch= 16384 (0x00004000) cbSearch= 20480 (0x00005000) cbSearch= 24576 (0x00006000) cbSearch= 28672 (0x00007000) cbSearch= 32768 (0x00008000) cbSearch= 36864 (0x00009000) cbSearch= 40960 (0x0000A000) cbSearch= 45056 (0x0000B000) cbSearch= 49152 (0x0000C000) cbSearch= 53248 (0x0000D000) cbSearch= 53248 (0x0000D000) BIOS image size is : 2097152 (0x00200000) Descriptors and code size is: 52535 (0x0000CD37) Verifying interface descriptors and code... Allocating 52680 bytes for interface data and code... Copying interface data and code... Looking for the part table structure... Part table contains 4 device(s)... Looking for part descriptor... Looking for part descriptor... Looking for part descriptor... Looking for part descriptor... Looking for the text descriptor table structure... Looking for Text descriptor... Device name : MX25l1605A (001400C2) Version label: ALPHA Block info : 32X64K Looking for Text descriptor... Device name : SST25VF016B (004100BF) Version label: ALPHA Block info : 64X32K Looking for Text descriptor... Device name : W25X16 (001400EF) Version label: ALPHA Block info : 512X4K Looking for Text descriptor... Device name : EN25F16 (0014001C) Version label: ALPHA Block info : 512X4K Looking for the platform descriptor ... Looking for the IBM table... Verifying the block table ... 4GB flash area is 200000 bytes: FFE00000-FFFFFFFF Flash DXE driver size is B90C bytes: E4B9B3E1 Combine flags from the platform descriptor with flags from UI or command line Platform descriptor flags : 00000000 UI or command line flags : 005129A6 UI or command line masks : 01D121A6 Effective flags : 005129A6 DMI update mode : 3 Stage completed [06/22/12 11:57:30] Analysis stage Loading and initializing driver... Installing and loading Windows NT driver: C:\WINDOWS\TEMP\WINPHLASH64\PHLASHNT.SYS Initializing driver... SFLS - Get Entry Point SFLS Get Entry Point ERROR. Read system BIOS to analysis gEscdSaveMode = 1 gSetupVarVolSaveMode=0 gUefiVarVolSaveMode=0. checkFfsValid ... checkFfsValid(3630020h, 200000h, 1) gFfsModuleAddressMaxium=1fffffh volumedir location=1dfd20h. It's FFS type bios. ffs_format_version=2. ffsModCnt=10 [ 0]:[ffe00000h ..+20000h] Owner=F6AE0F63-5F8C-4316-A2EA-76B9AF762756 in[0h ..+20000h]. [ 1]:[ffe20000h ..+2004h] Owner=F6AE0F63-5F8C-4316-A2EA-76B9AF762756 in[20000h ..+2004h]. [ 2]:[ffe22004h ..+15dffch] Owner=FED91FBA-D37B-4EEA-8729-2EF29FB37A78 in[22004h ..+15dffch]. at[22004h..180000h] O.K. [ 3]:[fff80000h ..+2000h] Owner=FD21E8FD-2525-4A95-BB90-47EC5763FF9E in[180000h ..+2000h]. =>record0. [ 4]:[fff82000h ..+3000h] Owner=F6AE0F63-5F8C-4316-A2EA-76B9AF762756 in[182000h ..+3000h]. [ 5]:[fff85000h ..+4b000h] Owner=FED91FBA-D37B-4EEA-8729-2EF29FB37A78 in[185000h ..+4b000h]. at[185000h..1d0000h] O.K. [ 6]:[fffd0000h ..+1000h] Owner=C02310D0-D754-4539-B0CF-9F9F2618D4A9 in[1d0000h ..+1000h]. =>record1. [ 7]:[fffd1000h ..+1000h] Owner=72F22B11-CEAB-42E2-958A-0DA1622D94E3 in[1d1000h ..+1000h]. =>record2. [ 8]:[fffd2000h ..+e000h] Owner=FED91FBA-D37B-4EEA-8729-2EF29FB37A78 in[1d2000h ..+e000h]. at[1d2000h..1e0000h] O.K. [ 9]:[fffe0000h ..+20000h] Owner=FED91FBA-D37B-4EEA-8729-2EF29FB37A78 in[1e0000h ..+20000h]. at[1e0000h..200000h] O.K. deCompressRomExec ... search module '_B00' ... section: size=8h type=c6h. target=40eb0h section: size=cdeh type=1h. Not a BcpSeg module! search module '_B01' ... section: size=8h type=c6h. target=f1230h section: size=9a79h type=1h.BcpSeg module found: 36e620ch-9a99h [24,9a6d,edd4] prepare decode(36e6230, 9a75) ... efiUncompress(9a6d, edd4) ...SaveMemory2File(0, "bcg.rom", edd4h) gRomExecCompressed=1h getBcpSysInfo(281be74, edd4) ... O.K. getBcpDmiInfo(281be74h, edd4h, ffffedd0h) ... dmi[0]=3f90h, 2d60h => TOSHIBA dmi[1]=3fach, 2d7ch => NBWAA dmi[2]=3fc8h, 2d98h => 1.00 dmi[3]=3fe4h, 2db4h => 0123456789AB dmi[4]=3e9fh, 2c6fh => TOSHIBA dmi[5]=3ebbh, 2c8bh => Cantiga & ICH9M Chipset dmi[6]=3edeh, 2caeh => Null dmi[7]=3f01h, 2cd1h => 0123456789ABCD,PX020K452C86 dmi[8]=4000h, 2dd0h => TOSHIBA dmi[9]=401ch, 2dech => N/A dmi[10]=4038h, 2e08h => None dmi[11]=4054h, 2e24h => No Asset Tag dmi[12]=3f7eh, 2d4eh => FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF dmi[13]=4097h, 2e67h => dmi[14]=40dah, 2eaah => zB-xne9zlRXGO dmi[15]=40f6h, 2ec6h => XHaEJI7gJn+MZ dmi[16]=4112h, 2ee2h => DN-1RUDylKlj1 O.K. Vol recorder ... Vol[0] ' ESCD': (180000h, 2000h) Vol[1] ' SETUP': (1d0000h, 1000h) Vol[2] ' UEFIV': (1d1000h, 1000h) Vol[3] ' DMIV': ( 3ffe8h, 1018h) checkFfsValid(29f0020h, 200000h, 0) gFfsModuleAddressMaxium=1fffffh volumedir location=1dfd20h. It's FFS type bios. ffs_format_version=2. ffsModCnt=10 [ 0]:[ffe00000h ..+20000h] Owner=F6AE0F63-5F8C-4316-A2EA-76B9AF762756 in[0h ..+20000h]. [ 1]:[ffe20000h ..+2004h] Owner=F6AE0F63-5F8C-4316-A2EA-76B9AF762756 in[20000h ..+2004h]. [ 2]:[ffe22004h ..+15dffch] Owner=FED91FBA-D37B-4EEA-8729-2EF29FB37A78 in[22004h ..+15dffch]. at[22004h..180000h] O.K. [ 3]:[fff80000h ..+2000h] Owner=FD21E8FD-2525-4A95-BB90-47EC5763FF9E in[180000h ..+2000h]. =>record0. [ 4]:[fff82000h ..+3000h] Owner=F6AE0F63-5F8C-4316-A2EA-76B9AF762756 in[182000h ..+3000h]. [ 5]:[fff85000h ..+4b000h] Owner=FED91FBA-D37B-4EEA-8729-2EF29FB37A78 in[185000h ..+4b000h]. at[185000h..1d0000h] O.K. [ 6]:[fffd0000h ..+1000h] Owner=C02310D0-D754-4539-B0CF-9F9F2618D4A9 in[1d0000h ..+1000h]. =>record1. [ 7]:[fffd1000h ..+1000h] Owner=72F22B11-CEAB-42E2-958A-0DA1622D94E3 in[1d1000h ..+1000h]. =>record2. [ 8]:[fffd2000h ..+e000h] Owner=FED91FBA-D37B-4EEA-8729-2EF29FB37A78 in[1d2000h ..+e000h]. at[1d2000h..1e0000h] O.K. [ 9]:[fffe0000h ..+20000h] Owner=FED91FBA-D37B-4EEA-8729-2EF29FB37A78 in[1e0000h ..+20000h]. at[1e0000h..200000h] O.K. deCompressRomExec ... search module '_B00' ... section: size=8h type=c6h. target=40eb0h section: size=cdch type=1h. Not a BcpSeg module! search module '_B01' ... section: size=8h type=c6h. target=f1230h section: size=9a70h type=1h.BcpSeg module found: 2aa6207h-9a90h [24,9a64,edd4] prepare decode(2aa622b, 9a6c) ... efiUncompress(9a64, edd4) ...SaveMemory2File(0, "bcg.rom", edd4h) gRomExecCompressed=3h getBcpSysInfo(282be7c, edd4) ... O.K. getBcpDmiInfo(282be7ch, edd4h, ffffedd0h) ... dmi[0]=3f8bh, 2d5bh => TOSHIBA dmi[1]=3fa7h, 2d77h => NBWAA dmi[2]=3fc3h, 2d93h => 1.00 dmi[3]=3fdfh, 2dafh => 0123456789AB dmi[4]=3e9ah, 2c6ah => TOSHIBA dmi[5]=3eb6h, 2c86h => Cantiga & ICH9M Chipset dmi[6]=3ed9h, 2ca9h => Null dmi[7]=3efch, 2ccch => 0123456789ABCD,PX020K452C86 dmi[8]=3ffbh, 2dcbh => TOSHIBA dmi[9]=4017h, 2de7h => N/A dmi[10]=4033h, 2e03h => None dmi[11]=404fh, 2e1fh => No Asset Tag dmi[12]=3f79h, 2d49h => FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF dmi[13]=4092h, 2e62h => dmi[14]=40d5h, 2ea5h => zB-xne9zlRXGO dmi[15]=40f1h, 2ec1h => XHaEJI7gJn+MZ dmi[16]=410dh, 2eddh => DN-1RUDylKlj1 O.K. Vol recorder ... Vol[0] ' ESCD': (180000h, 2000h) Vol[1] ' SETUP': (1d0000h, 1000h) Vol[2] ' UEFIV': (1d1000h, 1000h) Vol[3] ' DMIV': ( 3ffe8h, 1018h)checkFfsValid completed Get BIOS information from image file... PhlashGetBcpSysInfo ... copyNewImageDmiInfo BCPSYS information: Version : 3.3 Size : 131 Date : 5/6/2010 Time : 23:26:43 Part number: DEVEL08A(08A) OemVer : BCPDMI information: Version : 2.11 Size : 40 OEM strings: 4 OEM strings: OEM strings: zB-xne9zlRXGO OEM strings: XHaEJI7gJn+MZ OEM strings: DN-1RUDylKlj1 New BIOS :cdc8h, cd37h, 200000h, ffe00000h, 200000h, 4h Get BIOS information from system... PhlashGetBcpSysInfo ... copyOldImageDmiInfo BCPSYS information: Version : 3.3 Size : 131 Date : 11/13/2009 Time : 20:18:48 Part number: DEVEL08A(08A) OemVer : BCPDMI information: Version : 2.11 Size : 40 OEM strings: 4 OEM strings: OEM strings: zB-xne9zlRXGO OEM strings: XHaEJI7gJn+MZ OEM strings: DN-1RUDylKlj1 BIOS image is not Axx swapped Old BIOS :cdc8h, cd37h, 200000h, ffe00000h, 200000h, 4h Stage completed [06/22/12 11:57:38] Get BIOS information from image file... PhlashGetBcpSysInfo ... copyNewImageDmiInfo BCPSYS information: Version : 3.3 Size : 131 Date : 5/6/2010 Time : 23:26:43 Part number: DEVEL08A(08A) OemVer : BCPDMI information: Version : 2.11 Size : 40 OEM strings: 4 OEM strings: OEM strings: zB-xne9zlRXGO OEM strings: XHaEJI7gJn+MZ OEM strings: DN-1RUDylKlj1 New BIOS :cdc8h, cd37h, 200000h, ffe00000h, 200000h, 4h [06/22/12 11:57:38]PrepareAnalysisStage end. CPhlashDlg:oModal... CPhlashDlg::OnInitDialog... CPhlashDlg::OnInitDialog end. CPhlashDlg::OnPhlash ... CPhlash::Run ... CPhlash::Run I ... CPhlash::Run II... Combine flags from the platform descriptor with flags from UI or command line Platform descriptor flags : 00000000 UI or command line flags : 005129A6 UI or command line masks : 01D121A6 Effective flags : 005129A6 DMI update mode : 3 [06/22/12 11:57:38] Read system BIOS stage Skipped: ROM read already. Stage completed [06/22/12 11:57:38] Saving system BIOS backup file... Creating file C:\WINDOWS\TEMP\WINPHLASH64\BIOS.BAK... Writing 32768 bytes to the file starting at 0... Writing 32768 bytes to the file starting at 32768... Writing 32768 bytes to the file starting at 65536... Writing 32768 bytes to the file starting at 98304... Writing 32768 bytes to the file starting at 131072... Writing 32768 bytes to the file starting at 163840... Writing 32768 bytes to the file starting at 196608... Writing 32768 bytes to the file starting at 229376... Writing 32768 bytes to the file starting at 262144... Writing 32768 bytes to the file starting at 294912... Writing 32768 bytes to the file starting at 327680... Writing 32768 bytes to the file starting at 360448... Writing 32768 bytes to the file starting at 393216... Writing 32768 bytes to the file starting at 425984... Writing 32768 bytes to the file starting at 458752... Writing 32768 bytes to the file starting at 491520... Writing 32768 bytes to the file starting at 524288... Writing 32768 bytes to the file starting at 557056... 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Writing 32768 bytes to the file starting at 1179648... Writing 32768 bytes to the file starting at 1212416... Writing 32768 bytes to the file starting at 1245184... Writing 32768 bytes to the file starting at 1277952... Writing 32768 bytes to the file starting at 1310720... Writing 32768 bytes to the file starting at 1343488... Writing 32768 bytes to the file starting at 1376256... Writing 32768 bytes to the file starting at 1409024... Writing 32768 bytes to the file starting at 1441792... Writing 32768 bytes to the file starting at 1474560... Writing 32768 bytes to the file starting at 1507328... Writing 32768 bytes to the file starting at 1540096... Writing 32768 bytes to the file starting at 1572864... Writing 32768 bytes to the file starting at 1605632... Writing 32768 bytes to the file starting at 1638400... Writing 32768 bytes to the file starting at 1671168... Writing 32768 bytes to the file starting at 1703936... Writing 32768 bytes to the file starting at 1736704... Writing 32768 bytes to the file starting at 1769472... Writing 32768 bytes to the file starting at 1802240... Writing 32768 bytes to the file starting at 1835008... Writing 32768 bytes to the file starting at 1867776... Writing 32768 bytes to the file starting at 1900544... Writing 32768 bytes to the file starting at 1933312... Writing 32768 bytes to the file starting at 1966080... Writing 32768 bytes to the file starting at 1998848... Writing 32768 bytes to the file starting at 2031616... Writing 32768 bytes to the file starting at 2064384... Writing 32768 bytes to the file starting at 2097152... Writing 19767 bytes to the file starting at 2129920... Stage completed [06/22/12 11:57:38] Flashing new BIOS stage Check if BIOS part numbers are the same Check if image file BIOS is newer than system BIOS Check if BCPSYS segments are different Passed Ok SLP process begin SLP case 4:Normal process. Get DMI strings from UI or command line(mode=3) processingDmiCompressed(3) ... merge sys uuid... dumpBcpDmiInfo ... dmi[12]= 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 compareDmiStringWithImage ... dumpBcpDmiInfo ... dmi[12]= 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 btm_dmi_process_main ... DmiVarFile process success. [3670008h,1018h]. end of btm_dmi_process_main. [06/22/12 11:57:38] mergePhoenixVolume(ESCD=1,SETUP=2,UEFI=1,DMIV=0) ... newImg[0]:37b0020h,2000h<=> oldRom:2b70020h,2000h newImg[1]:3800020h,1000h<=> oldRom:2bc0020h,1000h newImg[2]:3801020h,1000h<=> oldRom:2bc1020h,1000h newImg[3]:3670008h,1018h<=> oldRom:2a30008h,1018h merged ESCD ... mergePhoenixVol ... [37b0020h,2000h] <= [2b70020h,2000h] not a dmiv ... merged ESCD = 1 merged SETUP ... compareSetupVarVol()... Vars are equal between ROM and file. mergePhoenixVol ... [3800020h,1000h] <= [2bc0020h,1000h] not a dmiv ... merged SETUP = 1 merged UEFI ... mergePhoenixVol ... [3801020h,1000h] <= [2bc1020h,1000h] not a dmiv ... merged UEFI = 1 mergePhoenixVolume completed. [06/22/12 11:57:38]Start flashing image Calling driver to BEGIN flash Map blocks in Block Table to Parts in Part table.... Passed Ok Start flashing block by block Number of Blocks : 36 DataSize : 200000 Block index : 36 Block Size : 10000 Erase Block 36 ... Erase Block 36, ok! program Block 36 ... .... Anybody can help me please?
Acer Spire 7750G no luck so far seems like i tried everything with no luck. I dont know of anyone with a successfull recovery with my model. Well In this thread it was original about acer 7720g And i find it weird that some people were able to recover and some don't even with that specific infos given in the first post. So i thought maybe it could be usb specific. I thought it would be good if everyone with succes or not with whatever modell would write which usb brand /model he used. So we could make a list of "good working usb sticks for bios recovery". Just a suggestion Update: Tried older bioses aswell no luck :/ Maxflash USB 3.0 16GB - Not Working Formatted as (FAT 16 /FAT 32/ Floppy )
try older bios also. ===================================== wandi. use newer winflash.. yours is from 2009
Hi. I have big problem. I have HP DV7-4020ew. I have downloaded from HP page bios. It is SP55299. Inside it, there is a file 01448F29.bin In platform.ini is: Code: [Platform_Check] Flag=2 PlatformName1=1448 PlatformName2=1449 PlatformName3=144A PlatformName4=144B PlatformName5=144C PlatformName6=1447 PlatformName7=147C PlatformName8=149C PlatformName9=1639 PlatformName10=163A PlatformName11=163B PlatformName12=163C PlatformName13=163D PlatformName14=163E PlatformName15= PlatformName16= PlatformName17= PlatformName18= PlatformName19= PlatformName20= I used all the names in every combinations e.g.: Code: 1448.BIN 1448.FD 1448.ROM 1448HW.BIN 1448HW.FD 1448HW.ROM 1449.BIN etc. Nothing works. When i turn on my laptop it has black screen, and on keyboard only light is on keys: mute speakers, and wifi. They are red (red means that it doesn't work). Maybe someone will help me! Please