You need to 1) get a .bin file somewhere (BIOS ROM) - either from the owner that has the same laptop, or from your laptop's company. 2) get a test clip like SOIC8 , to attach to a BIOS chip without soldering and flash it
пн, 12 окт. 2020 г. в 09:15, Miraz Shuvra <[email protected]>: > > Hello sir , > > I need a little bit help > > I accidentally corrupted bios of my laptop during bios update > ...before it blackout... i saw the txt .." searching for bios firmware ... > bios firmware not found " > > I baught a ch341A usb bios programming device ... > I think a .bin file may bring my laptop back to life. > > My laptop ran with ami bios > The bios chip is 25Q80DVS IG 1646 > > Can you pls help me anyway. > > On Wed, Sep 30, 2020, 1:49 AM Clay Daniels <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> I am a big FreeBSD fan, and also run NetBSD on an older machine. Haven't >> used much Linux lately but installed Ubuntu to get a lspci for flashrom use. >> Ubuntu is fine, but does not have superiotool available as best I see. >> Looking back to FreeBSD I found superiotool just where I expected, as a port >> to be compiled under sysutils. Works fine, but still never finds my hidden >> bios I will call "SPI1" for lack of a better name. >> >> Anyway, I keep looking for more tools, and have an extra disk drive for >> another OS if anyone has any good suggestions? >> >> Right now I'm in Ubuntu, listening to the coreboot & flashrom freenode IRC >> channels. Quite a lot goes on there if you catch it right. Some real sharp >> guys. >> >> Clay >> _______________________________________________ >> flashrom mailing list -- [email protected] >> To unsubscribe send an email to [email protected] > > _______________________________________________ > flashrom mailing list -- [email protected] > To unsubscribe send an email to [email protected] _______________________________________________ coreboot mailing list -- [email protected] To unsubscribe send an email to [email protected]

