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Dell Inspiron 14z 5423 Bios Recovery Issue
#1
Hi, if someone can help me i'll be deeply i his debt.
My laptop is bricked so I need to get the .wph file of the 5423A00.exe or 5423A13.exe update file provided by Dell Official Sites in order to do the steps described in the Phoenix Bios recovery thread. Or i can rewrite the .hdr file(as BIOS.wph) that i get when i execute /writeromfile command?
Thanks
P.D: I didn't know if i can post this new thread here so excuse me if i supposed not.
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#2
Hello d3n7s,

I have downloaded the 5423A13.exe BIOS update file. Dell archives are usually difficult to extract. I will post the BIOS file once I am able to extract it.


~Steven

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#3
Hello d3n7s,

I have extracted the BIOS file from the Dell archive. This file can be found here.

I had to use the [file.exe] /writeromfile command to get the .rom file out of the archive, where [file.exe] was the name of the Dell executable.

!!!!!PLEASE READ!!!!!! Our Ukrainian friends are undergoing atrocities right now and need support. There are two things you can do for starters:

1.) Donate to one of various organizations offering medical, military, and psychological support to those impacted: Support Organizations

2.) Combat misinformation on social media. 

Also, please feel free to PM me if I have not replied again about your BIOS mod request after 5 days.
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#4
Yes thks, now i will try to flash the bios with 5423a13.rom.
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#5
Good luck!

!!!!!PLEASE READ!!!!!! Our Ukrainian friends are undergoing atrocities right now and need support. There are two things you can do for starters:

1.) Donate to one of various organizations offering medical, military, and psychological support to those impacted: Support Organizations

2.) Combat misinformation on social media. 

Also, please feel free to PM me if I have not replied again about your BIOS mod request after 5 days.
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#6
I have succefully flash the bios. I will explain now the steps that i have performed:
1. Download the bios update from Dell Official Site.
2. Extract the bios from the downloaded xxxxx.exe using /writehdrfile or /writeromfile command, in order to get a xxxxx.hdr/xxxxx.rom file that will be used to perform the flash.
3. Format in FAT a USB mem (is recommended to use a USB stick under 1gb)
4. As my Bios was type Phoenix i use a tool named Phoenix Tool v2.57 that i downloaded from https://www.sendspace.com/file/4mxx21 or http://www.datafilehost.com/d/b4bc4644
- With this very helpful tool and following the steps explained in http://forums.mydigitallife.info/threads...Bios-Files I get the correct name for my bios that is needed to rename the file that I already had, in my case BMWZ4A13 (couse i was using 5423A13 update) so i renamed my file with this name.
5. Copy the renamed file BMWZ4A13.hdr to the formatted USB stick.
6. Disarm the laptop, remove the battery and battery clock.
7. Insert the USB stick in the USB port (in my case i insert it in the left side, couse in the right it wouldn't work)
8.Once i have inserted the USB, I press the END key and plug the power cord, the laptop start itself and the USB mem start to work, then i realease the END key and the Laptop after 30 seconds restart and ......
VOILA!!! it WORKS!!!

I sincerly thanks everybody and hope that my experience can be helpful.
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#7
Thank you for sharing your recovery procedure with the community!

!!!!!PLEASE READ!!!!!! Our Ukrainian friends are undergoing atrocities right now and need support. There are two things you can do for starters:

1.) Donate to one of various organizations offering medical, military, and psychological support to those impacted: Support Organizations

2.) Combat misinformation on social media. 

Also, please feel free to PM me if I have not replied again about your BIOS mod request after 5 days.
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#8
(08-19-2014, 07:52 PM)d3n7s Wrote: I have succefully flash the bios. I will explain now the steps that i have performed:
1. Download the bios update from Dell Official Site.
2. Extract the bios from the downloaded xxxxx.exe using /writehdrfile or /writeromfile command, in order to get a xxxxx.hdr/xxxxx.rom file that will be used to perform the flash.
3. Format in FAT a USB mem (is recommended to use a USB stick under 1gb)
4. As my Bios was type Phoenix i use a tool named Phoenix Tool v2.57 that i downloaded from https://www.sendspace.com/file/4mxx21 or http://www.datafilehost.com/d/b4bc4644
- With this very helpful tool and following the steps explained in http://forums.mydigitallife.info/threads...Bios-Files I get the correct name for my bios that is needed to rename the file that I already had, in my case BMWZ4A13 (couse i was using 5423A13 update) so i renamed my file with this name.
5. Copy the renamed file BMWZ4A13.hdr to the formatted USB stick.
6. Disarm the laptop, remove the battery and battery clock.
7. Insert the USB stick in the USB port (in my case i insert it in the left side, couse in the right it wouldn't work)
8.Once i have inserted the USB, I press the END key and plug the power cord, the laptop start itself and the USB mem start to work, then i realease the END key and the Laptop after 30 seconds restart and ......
VOILA!!! it WORKS!!!

I sincerly thanks everybody and hope that my experience can be helpful.

Same laptop, same issue but i have 3 beeps when i plug the power cable and the laptop seems doesn't read the usb stick. I followed step by step your method without sucess. What can i do?Sad
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#9
(10-13-2014, 11:10 PM)jlac Wrote:
(08-19-2014, 07:52 PM)d3n7s Wrote: I have succefully flash the bios. I will explain now the steps that i have performed:
1. Download the bios update from Dell Official Site.
2. Extract the bios from the downloaded xxxxx.exe using /writehdrfile or /writeromfile command, in order to get a xxxxx.hdr/xxxxx.rom file that will be used to perform the flash.
3. Format in FAT a USB mem (is recommended to use a USB stick under 1gb)
4. As my Bios was type Phoenix i use a tool named Phoenix Tool v2.57 that i downloaded from https://www.sendspace.com/file/4mxx21 or http://www.datafilehost.com/d/b4bc4644
- With this very helpful tool and following the steps explained in http://forums.mydigitallife.info/threads...Bios-Files I get the correct name for my bios that is needed to rename the file that I already had, in my case BMWZ4A13 (couse i was using 5423A13 update) so i renamed my file with this name.
5. Copy the renamed file BMWZ4A13.hdr to the formatted USB stick.
6. Disarm the laptop, remove the battery and battery clock.
7. Insert the USB stick in the USB port (in my case i insert it in the left side, couse in the right it wouldn't work)
8.Once i have inserted the USB, I press the END key and plug the power cord, the laptop start itself and the USB mem start to work, then i realease the END key and the Laptop after 30 seconds restart and ......
VOILA!!! it WORKS!!!

I sincerly thanks everybody and hope that my experience can be helpful.

Same laptop, same issue but i have 3 beeps when i plug the power cable and the laptop seems doesn't read the usb stick. I followed step by step your method without sucess. What can i do?Sad

Ok friend,
the right name is :

BMWZ4A13.rom

EFI / Insyde BIOS
Recovery filenames are:

BMWZ4A13.rom

Pubkey found in 996AA1E0-1E8C-4F36-B519-A170A206FC14_1418.ROM at 0
Marker found in 69009842-63F2-43DB-964B-EFAD1C39EC85_1424.ROM at 0
'SLIC' string found in 0A602C5B-05A0-40C4-9181-EDCD891D0001_66.ROM at B89
'SLIC' string found in 4C494E55-5849-5342-4554-544552212121_1064.ROM at 545
OEM/Table IDs identified are:
1. DELL WN09
0A602C5B-05A0-40C4-9181-EDCD891D0072_1430.ROM is an empty module of 156 bytes
0A602C5B-05A0-40C4-9181-EDCD891D0073_1436.ROM is an empty module of 182 bytes
Pubkey (x1)
Marker (2.1) (DELL WN09 ) (x1)

So your Recovery Bios File is :

http://rghost.net/58518996

Let me know
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#10
Hi, well the problem that happens to me was that i perform a bad flashing process then i got the "famous" black screen at system startup. Then when i tried to perform the flash again i recieve a 3 beeps back from the motherboard(in the list of beep codes from a Dell motherboard that means replace your motherboard, keyboard problem or another thing that i could not remember right now) of course that i freak out, then i dig a little bit searhing for information of what i could did wrong in the process the i come up with the workflow i explained in my post, but first before i start the process i remove the clock battery in order to leave any bad flashing process out of the system memory, if you dont know one of the properties of the clock battery is to maintain power in the motherboard in order to keep save the changes made on the BIOS, so if you havent done that i advice you to do it, the do the rest of the process i post. If that doesn't work let me know.
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