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Acer Aspire 4752G Failed BIOS Flash
#1
Hello Everyone.

I have an Acer Aspire 4752G Laptop (Intel Core i3-2370M, nVidia GT610M, RAM 2GB) which unable to boot after a failed BIOS flash, the power is on, but there's no display on the screen. I was trying to install the latest BIOS version from Acer BIOS_Acer_2.15_A_A (Version 2.15), strangely enough I recalled that my existing BIOS is 2.19 version, so I use Phoenix UEFI WinFlash tool included with 2.15 download and flash the 2.15 BIOS, it went fine and without any errors, and after the laptop restarted, it won't go to POST screen. Sad

I've read a couple of information on the internet about this problem, and tried using CRISISDISK with different BIOS versions, renaming the BIOS to BIOS.WPH, use the fn + esc method but no luck, the flash drive would flash four times, but I think the flashing process never starts because the laptop won't turn off by itself even if i let it turned on overnight.

I've also tried the Insyde method, using the base BIOS version (2.10) and the latest (2.15) by putting the JE40210.ROM and JE40210.FD (Renamed from the .ROM file) so there two files inside a FAT32/FAT formatted USB flash drive, and then perform the fn + esc method, I believe this method has failed too.

I've read in Notebook Review forum about a BIOS.CAP file to boot temporarily into OS so we can reflash BIOS from the OS. However, I've haven't managed to find the BIOS.CAP anywhere, the links are dead. Sad

Please let me know if you guys have a solution or suggestions for this issue, Thank you very much in advance. Smile
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#2
(09-16-2014, 08:52 PM)Calintz Wrote: Hello Everyone.

I have an Acer Aspire 4752G Laptop (Intel Core i3-2370M, nVidia GT610M, RAM 2GB) which unable to boot after a failed BIOS flash, the power is on, but there's no display on the screen. I was trying to install the latest BIOS version from Acer BIOS_Acer_2.15_A_A (Version 2.15), strangely enough I recalled that my existing BIOS is 2.19 version, so I use Phoenix UEFI WinFlash tool included with 2.15 download and flash the 2.15 BIOS, it went fine and without any errors, and after the laptop restarted, it won't go to POST screen. Sad

I've read a couple of information on the internet about this problem, and tried using CRISISDISK with different BIOS versions, renaming the BIOS to BIOS.WPH, use the fn + esc method but no luck, the flash drive would flash four times, but I think the flashing process never starts because the laptop won't turn off by itself even if i let it turned on overnight.

I've also tried the Insyde method, using the base BIOS version (2.10) and the latest (2.15) by putting the JE40210.ROM and JE40210.FD (Renamed from the .ROM file) so there two files inside a FAT32/FAT formatted USB flash drive, and then perform the fn + esc method, I believe this method has failed too.

I've read in Notebook Review forum about a BIOS.CAP file to boot temporarily into OS so we can reflash BIOS from the OS. However, I've haven't managed to find the BIOS.CAP anywhere, the links are dead. Sad

Please let me know if you guys have a solution or suggestions for this issue, Thank you very much in advance. Smile

Look here there is a mediafire file :

http://forum.notebookreview.com/acer/480...t-210.html

Regards

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#3
Thanks for your reply BDMaster, Smile

It doesn't work though, I've tried the steps outlined in the post, but the result is the same as before, the flash drive would flash four times, but the laptop won't turned off by itself, looks like the flash process does not start.
Do you have any other suggestions? Thanks in advance.
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#4
Hello guys, really need your help for this issue, thanks. Smile
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