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[Request] Unlock Bios Acer Aspire S7-391
#11
After several tries I wasn't able to update my Aspire S7 BIOS through this method.

I formatted an USB in FAT32 mode and copied only the .fd file. I didn't change the name. I put legacy BIOS mode and I turned off the laptop. The battery is embedded, so I can't remove it for the process. I attached the USB stick and pressed Fn + Esc and later the power button. The USB led started blinking as if the laptop were reading some data from there. However, after 5 seconds (approx.), laptop reboots and nothing else happens, only a regular boot up of the system.

I have tried all USB sockets but no luck, and also others BIOS firmwares (originals renaming them to StormX64.fd).

Any ideas?
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#12
Don't try original as it is packed and may brick your computer if flash using recovery.

Make a backup with this tool (run as admin)

https://hostr.co/WsH11fE0qFtj

upload result.rar

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(03-22-2014, 11:49 AM)fjfc Wrote: Don't try original as it is packed and may brick your computer if flash using recovery.

Make a backup with this tool (run as admin)

https://hostr.co/WsH11fE0qFtj

upload result.rar

Thanks fjfc. Any tool to perform the backup for GNU/Linux computers? I am running Ubuntu. If not, can this tool run over FreeDOS?
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#14
There is a DOS tool, here:

Put then in a bootable FreeDOS usb stick (You can create with rufus, google it)

https://hostr.co/P1Rj0czwVVrJ

Then, to make the backup the command is

fpt.exe -d dump.bin

and send me the dump.

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(03-22-2014, 02:46 PM)felipejfc Wrote: There is a DOS tool, here:

Put then in a bootable FreeDOS usb stick (You can create with rufus, google it)

https://hostr.co/P1Rj0czwVVrJ

Then, to make the backup the command is

fpt.exe -d dump.bin

and send me the dump.

Hi fjfc, I am getting the following error with fpt and FreeDOS...


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#16
My fault, the right command is
fpt.exe -d dump.bin -bios

I forgot the -bios

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(03-23-2014, 03:24 PM)felipejfc Wrote: My fault, the right command is
fpt.exe -d dump.bin -bios

I forgot the -bios

Ok, thx fjfc. Now it works. Here there is my BIOS dump:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/jjf3f18fzijtfp...OSdump.zip

Thank you in advance for your help.
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#18
Nice, cross fingers and try this mod:

https://hostr.co/pyoo8V3ilR5p

Report.

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(03-23-2014, 05:36 PM)felipejfc Wrote: Nice, cross fingers and try this mod:

https://hostr.co/pyoo8V3ilR5p

Report.

Hi felipefc,

does That mean that can be very risky? If so, I would prefer to avoid flashing your mod. I don't want to brick my company's laptop yet. :-)
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#20
No, it is not risky... I said cross fingers because some notebooks have BIOS write access blocked... It is safe to flash this...

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