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#11
(12-20-2014, 09:13 AM)BDMaster Wrote:
(12-20-2014, 09:00 AM)sjonet Wrote: Which tool should I run to give you the proper dump? I could try using FPT if you want, but I'll need the proper syntax. Thanks!

Ok friend,
FPT (Intel tool is the best one) from CLI run this comand :

fptw.exe -d bios.bin -bios (32 Bits)

fptw64.exe -d bios.bin -bios (32 Bits)

then upload file here !
Regards

P.S. option are meny but -d = Read Region -f = Write Region -bios = Region Bios !

Please upload for me this version complete if You got as I have only Dos !
Regards

[size=undefined]Your Brain [/size]. . . . It's the best tool U can use ! Wink
[size=undefined]Don't FLASH the Bios Mod if You get a Size Alert, You risk a Brick !!! [/size]
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#12
Here you go!
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#13
Here You go :

http://rghost.net/59835026

let me know
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#14
Unfortunately I was unable to flash the modded BIOS. After initially trying and failing within Windows due to protected registers, I tried in DOS after running both PRR and PRR2, which still failed. PRR ran without errors, but PRR2 said it was unable to unlock the protected registers. What next?
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#15
Use WinFlash32.exe or WinFlash64.exe to get a Bios Backup Phoenix Status and upload It here for me !
I will try to look better the form of It as pflash failed too !
Youcan try this using Plash and new Bios mod :

http://rghost.net/59843532

Let me know
Regards

P.S. I hope It will work !

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#16
The attached file didn't work (same SMI communication error as the first try we had). I downloaded the official Lenovo BIOS updater and used WinFlash64 to get a BIOS backup... which looks to be 4MB again! Here it is: https://www.sendspace.com/file/i87ba1
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#17
I let You know if It's possible to flash without an SPIPGM quickly !
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#18
It looks like I can pass the official bios to WinFlash64 without it crashing (it crashes on your modified BIOS that was 6MB)... we could give that a shot? It looks like an official BIOS is uploaded to firmware somewhere; the laptop then reboots and flashes in what looks like an EFI mode. Thoughts?
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#19
Yes is true and We tried to do the same using Pflash.exe with efi module !
But It gave always same error "Not found the Phoenix flash SMI communication area!".
Pflash.exe is a Phoenix UEFI Bios tool for any CPU (Intel/AMD), I checked your
Bios and It don't support SMI functions, so cannot use Pflash and We cannot
bypass the Signature Check !
Idem for Intel FPT as prr.exe cannot bypass Error 28 !
So better thing is to use an SPIPGM, I am sorry !
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#20
I can get access to a chip programmer, sure. What would I flash to it, though? Sorry to ask more questions, but I'm definitely willing to give it a shot (and learn more!).
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