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Compaq Presario CQ60-615DX bios?
#31
(09-17-2011, 05:44 AM)camiloml Wrote: Hahaha i love you all too. You make the forum big Wink

I'm happy it worked fine for your needs.
Thanks for confirming,



Moved to unlocked /mod

Umm, okay, i am having a rather serious issue, i have just enabled VT-x under the newly added "Chipset settings" menu in "Advanced", and now all im getting as a black screen, so beep codes, no post, nothing, The laptop powers on, but just stays at a black screen forever, is there any way to fix? bcause my laptop isnt working for the recovery methods, it wont read the flash drive (as far as i know, it dosent have an indicator light...) and pressing Win+B does nothing special or Fn+B....
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#32
You will need to open it and remove cmos battery.

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#33
I did, it didnt work, umm, wait, is the CMOS, battery on a laptop by the Hard Drive, and connected by a wire? because thats what i removed :|
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#34
It's normally a button type cell, or a battery pack that is inside the laptop.

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#35
button type, but coverd in plastic, and connected w/a wire
heres an example, infact, and exact example www.youtube.com/watch?v=aZfbH6-slXE
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#36
Exactly, that one Smile

Does it boot again? If it boots again and does not semibricks when you enter and configure again bios setup you can continue using the modded one, just don't enable VT Smile
You need to remove all power sources before removing the cmos battery, AC charger and battery pack, then remove cmos battery for a couple of minutes to get cmos reset.

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#37
Nope O_O, I Really dont want to buy a new laptop....is there a way to fix??!!
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#38
This is the way to fix it, just resetting cmos and flashing original by recovery without even trying to power on after cmos reset, it's the only thing i think will work other than reflash the spi ic itself by externall programmer.

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#39
(09-20-2011, 12:27 PM)camiloml Wrote: This is the way to fix it, just resetting cmos and flashing original by recovery without even trying to power on after cmos reset, it's the only thing i think will work other than reflash the spi ic itself by externall programmer.

That didnt make sense in my brain, i reset the cmos, and then what?
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#40
then do the recovery procedure without trying to power on laptop to see if cmos reset was effective.

Just once you connect back cmos battery and without the poer battery pack in the laptop you put usb stick into any usb port, then press win+B keys and while holding the keys pressed connect AC charger (without battery) and power on laptop (all this with Win+B keys pressed), don't release them untillyou see usb activity.

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