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[REQUEST] Dell Inspiron 5675 unlock.
#11
Dump is best way for me to look at this BIOS, can you provide a dump with programmer? If not, please try to dump BIOS with AFU
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#12
(09-25-2018, 09:42 PM)Lost_N_BIOS Wrote: Dump is best way for me to look at this BIOS, can you provide a dump with programmer?  If not, please try to dump BIOS with AFU

is this?


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.zip   isflash.zip (Size: 6.38 MB / Downloads: 2)
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#13
That is not dump, I can tell from the name that is BIOS extracted from the stock download. Programmer dump would be best, ideally this may be only way to get modified BIOS back onto the board anyway
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#14
(10-30-2018, 02:24 AM)Lost_N_BIOS Wrote: That is not dump, I can tell from the name that is BIOS extracted from the stock download.  Programmer dump would be best, ideally this may be only way to get modified BIOS back onto the board anyway

how can i dump? its insyde h2o uefi
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#15
With hardware flash programmer, like CH341A + SOIC8 test clip cable, these are cheap on ebay ($2.50 + $3.50)
Or a kit which contains a flash programmer and cables like EZP2010 or EZP2013
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#16
(11-02-2018, 01:20 AM)Lost_N_BIOS Wrote: With hardware flash programmer, like CH341A + SOIC8 test clip cable, these are cheap on ebay ($2.50 + $3.50)
Or a kit which contains a flash programmer and cables like EZP2010 or EZP2013

I am dumping the Bios from a Dell 5675. I am using a CH341A + Clip on a Winbond 25Q128FWS0.
Can we try and get this working?

Had a roach-ee computer come in and we pulled the board and cleaned it up. We would like to be able to OC a 1700, or potentially drop the newer Zen-s in.
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#17
(03-10-2019, 11:09 AM)dfresh1 Wrote:
(11-02-2018, 01:20 AM)Lost_N_BIOS Wrote: With hardware flash programmer, like CH341A + SOIC8 test clip cable, these are cheap on ebay ($2.50 + $3.50)
Or a kit which contains a flash programmer and cables like EZP2010 or EZP2013

I am dumping the Bios from a Dell 5675. I am using a CH341A + Clip on a Winbond 25Q128FWS0.
Can we try and get this working?

Had a roach-ee computer come in and we pulled the board and cleaned it up. We would like to be able to OC a 1700, or potentially drop the newer Zen-s in.
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#18
Dumped - 3/10/2019 latest bios flashed
Dell Inspiron 5675
Red Skull Summit 16552-1
F62V$FA

This was created using CH341A mini Programming Tool by Skygz
.bin   dell5675.bin (Size: 16 MB / Downloads: 15)
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#19
This is not a valid dump, 99% all FF (check in hex). For W25Q128FW BIOS, you need two things, first you need 1.8V adapter to use with CH341A since this is 1.8V BIOS chip, and then for W25Q128 that I've tested (3.3V type) you need to use ASProgrammer 1.40.

You may get good dump with regular CH341A program like you mentioned from SkyGZ, not sure on the 1.8V chips since I have not tested, but I have tested the 3.3V ones with 1.30 and 1.34 version, all do not work and you must use ASProgrammer instead.
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#20
(03-10-2019, 02:06 PM)Lost_N_BIOS Wrote: This is not a valid dump, 99% all FF (check in hex).  For W25Q128FW BIOS, you need two things, first you need 1.8V adapter to use with CH341A since this is 1.8V BIOS chip, and then for W25Q128 that I've tested (3.3V type) you need to use ASProgrammer 1.40.

You may get good dump with regular CH341A program like you mentioned from SkyGZ, not sure on the 1.8V chips since I have not tested, but I have tested the 3.3V ones with 1.30 and 1.34 version, all do not work and you must use ASProgrammer instead.

[censored]. I might have cooked the chip. I ran 3.3v into it. Now it wont post. 
I have an inline voltage step down converter I wired into the clip, but I didnt read the specs sheet on the 128FW. 

Gonna try and do another read. I bet its gonna be no good.
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