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please somebody help rebuild AMI Aptio bios from all parts
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Hello, I made a dumb error with fpt, I tried to flash the BIOS using the -rewrite flag. The program started erasing the SPI then at some point the PC shut off and now is dead. I had previously dumped all regions: DESC, GBE, ME and BIOS. This bios doesn't have PDR. All the files are in this archive.
Is anyone able to rebuild the SPI (8192KB) so that I can flash it back with EZP2010?

Here's the archive: https://www.dropbox.com/s/fa1zbtim0ecf45...d.rar?dl=0

and here is the dump of the SPI as it is now:

https://www.dropbox.com/s/r27scr090gjynqq/dump.rar?dl=0
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#2
AFAIK, "AMI Aptios" is actually Insyde BIOS
You could try flash your stock bios from the Crisis Recovery mode, almost ever modern Mobo has it
here's the tutorial:
Insyde: https://www.bios-mods.com/bios-recovery/...-recovery/
AMI, in case I'm wrong: https://www.bios-mods.com/bios-recovery/...-recovery/

I've recently recovered mine with this method, my second option was flashing the EEPROM directly like you're trying to do, I recommend that as a last resort thing. usually the crisis recovery is outside of the "flashing sectors" of the BIOS, if you're lucky you didn't override it.

good luck.
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(04-14-2016, 11:15 PM)leocb Wrote: AFAIK, "AMI Aptios" is actually Insyde BIOS
You could try flash your stock bios from the Crisis Recovery mode, almost ever modern Mobo has it
here's the tutorial:
Insyde: https://www.bios-mods.com/bios-recovery/...-recovery/
AMI, in case I'm wrong: https://www.bios-mods.com/bios-recovery/...-recovery/

I've recently recovered mine with this method, my second option was flashing the EEPROM directly like you're trying to do, I recommend that as a last resort thing. usually the crisis recovery is outside of the "flashing sectors" of the BIOS, if you're lucky you didn't override it.

good luck.

Thanks for your reply, the AMI Aptio is not Insyde bios -> https://ami.com/products/bios-uefi-firmware/
The recovery method that you suggest doesn't work with this laptop.
I was able to rebuild the bios with the dump of the spi and an hex editor, I replaced the data from the single dumps with the hex editor into the dump then I flashed back the entire bin (8192 k) with the spi flasher.
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