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Lenovo E330 bad bios recovery
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Can someone make an crisis disk for me for my e330 lenovo edge.

I hope someone can help me sorry for my bad english from the netherlands!

grt martin
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pleas???
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Hi! 

I was unlucky and tried to update my E330 to latest bios. Lazy Lenovo had a ton of complaints that the latest Bios stoped the progress under update process - me and many others have bad bios as an result of Lenovo lazy asses couldn't remove and update the latest error bios. Now i´ll can't boot without reprogramming the bios with special equipment, i have all the equipment but can't seem to correct the new bios by this instructions from a user (probably a lenovo employe). 

Could anyone please help me correct the latest bios by this instructions (see link above) 

1) Download whether the bios file https://download.lenovo.com/ibmdl/pub/pc/pccbbs/mobiles/h3uj04ww.exe or use your own file (in my case I downloaded this version).
Download files (two zip) from this share:  Link removed
 
2) Extract the BIOS file, be careful uncheck the box inviting you to install the patch at the end of installer.
 
3) Copy the file .\H3UJ04WW\H3ET31WW\$01H3000.FL1 anywhere and rename it 01H3000.bin.
 
4) Open the copied file with Notepad++ or a binary editor (could be better).
 
5) Remove usless content from Offset 0 to 0x00800000, that means you remove All 0xFF --> ÿ character. The file must start with following characters:
[Image: medium?v=1.0&px=400]
Save the modification, the file size should be at about 4MB.
 
6) Plug your SPI programmer and install the driver using "driver-- 24CXX25XX.EXE" installer.
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Yesterday bricked my BIOS. Get Wincrisis but not working...

Used FAT (not FAT32) pendrive (partition reduced to 1Gb). Opened Wincrisis with XP compatibility mode - admin rights. Then get the BIOS file $01H3000.FL1 and renamed directly to bios.wph into the Wincrisis folder. Done the process.

Get out the battery, plug the pendrive, FN+R , plug the AC and then power up. Fan noise and similar to a black reboot  (fan stops in a seconds and then power again).

Not working....

Any idea? Help please!

Thanks!!!
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(12-20-2018, 09:12 AM)aspetmnr2 Wrote: Yesterday bricked my BIOS. Get Wincrisis but not working...

Used FAT (not FAT32) pendrive (partition reduced to 1Gb). Opened Wincrisis with XP compatibility mode - admin rights. Then get the BIOS file $01H3000.FL1 and renamed directly to bios.wph into the Wincrisis folder. Done the process.

Get out the battery, plug the pendrive, FN+R , plug the AC and then power up. Fan noise and similar to a black reboot  (fan stops in a seconds and then power again).

Not working....

Any idea? Help please!

Thanks!!!
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how did this happen?
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(12-20-2018, 09:26 AM)Dudu2002 Wrote:
(12-20-2018, 09:12 AM)aspetmnr2 Wrote: Yesterday bricked my BIOS. Get Wincrisis but not working...

Used FAT (not FAT32) pendrive (partition reduced to 1Gb). Opened Wincrisis with XP compatibility mode - admin rights. Then get the BIOS file $01H3000.FL1 and renamed directly to bios.wph into the Wincrisis folder. Done the process.

Get out the battery, plug the pendrive, FN+R , plug the AC and then power up. Fan noise and similar to a black reboot  (fan stops in a seconds and then power again).

Not working....

Any idea? Help please!

Thanks!!!
Hi
how did this happen?

When I disabled "memory protection" option (or similar) in BIOS. Reboot and black screen.
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(12-20-2018, 09:29 AM)aspetmnr2 Wrote: When I disabled "memory protection" option (or similar) in BIOS. Reboot and black screen.
Turn on your laptop and press button for bios setup after 1 sec.Wait for 10 sec then press F9 for loading default factory settings.After that press F10 and ENTER..laptop will be reboot.
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(12-20-2018, 09:39 AM)Dudu2002 Wrote:
(12-20-2018, 09:29 AM)aspetmnr2 Wrote: When I disabled "memory protection" option (or similar) in BIOS. Reboot and black screen.
Turn on your laptop and press button for bios setup after 1 sec.Wait for 10 sec then press F9 for loading default factory settings.After that press F10 and ENTER..laptop will be reboot.

I don't know what is the bios setup key... maybe SUPR? Or F1? But this last with FN+F1 or not?
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(12-20-2018, 04:45 PM)aspetmnr2 Wrote:
(12-20-2018, 09:39 AM)Dudu2002 Wrote:
(12-20-2018, 09:29 AM)aspetmnr2 Wrote: When I disabled "memory protection" option (or similar) in BIOS. Reboot and black screen.
Turn on your laptop and press button for bios setup after 1 sec.Wait for 10 sec then press F9 for loading default factory settings.After that press F10 and ENTER..laptop will be reboot.

I don't know what is the bios setup key... maybe SUPR? Or F1? But this last with FN+F1 or not?
for your laptop model "F1"
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(12-21-2018, 03:21 PM)Dudu2002 Wrote:
(12-20-2018, 04:45 PM)aspetmnr2 Wrote:
(12-20-2018, 09:39 AM)Dudu2002 Wrote:
(12-20-2018, 09:29 AM)aspetmnr2 Wrote: When I disabled "memory protection" option (or similar) in BIOS. Reboot and black screen.
Turn on your laptop and press button for bios setup after 1 sec.Wait for 10 sec then press F9 for loading default factory settings.After that press F10 and ENTER..laptop will be reboot.

I don't know what is the bios setup key... maybe SUPR? Or F1? But this last with FN+F1 or not?
for your laptop model "F1"

No luck....
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