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[REQUEST] GL504GS BIOS unlock
#71
No problem, being a 7th/8th gen platform, I had hopes that it may be possible, but now I understand better. If unlocking the options available would be possible I would appreciate it, being able to access the OC functions for undervolt purposes would be very useful. Thank you!
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#72
I received the PM & flashed the BIOS, it worked great! Thank you so much!

I then tried enabling the iGPU & setting the primary GPU from PEG to auto in order to improve thermals and power efficiency. Unfortunately I did not look at the board schematic before doing so - turns out this laptop has all video outputs attached directly to the NVIDIA GPU, there is no mux. This made it unbootable (black screen on boot, can't enter BIOS blindly to set defaults just through shortcuts like F2->F9->F10). No output on DP or HDMI either. I tried Ctrl+Home to boot recovery, tried shorting JRST2001 & 2002 underneath the second RAM module, tried pulling both CMOS & regular battery, no progress. I don't think any of these methods clear NVRAM values, which is what I think the problem is. I am procuring a CH341A and will try flashing the chip directly. I have attached the board schematic for future "victims".


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#73
@varu

On normal laptops ,all graphic signals are output through integrated graphics(cpu) ,and no mux design. so ,now it's boot but no graphic signal output. As long as you only can see option "SG Mode Select" under Switchable Graphics and it's only has Muxless model ,it probaly is this design.


On this old laptop ,it should has a cmos battery ,remove it and wait for minutes can clear cmos. Or try this way , first turn off your laptop then turn on it and hold on the power button more than 40sec until it shut down again. Then turn it on to test if clear cmos is successful.

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#74
Thank you, I wonder why simply enabling the iGPU would lock it up then! Unfortunately still no luck. If plugged in and I try holding the power button, it turns off after a few seconds and remains off (charging status light also goes off and remains off until release). Upon powerup 40+ seconds later, no change. If I do the same on battery only, the behaviour is identical except once it turns off the fans also spin up to their max speed and remain so until I release the power button - also with no change after 40+ seconds.

Unplugging the CMOS battery also has brought no change, I left it unplugged for hours, also unplugged the main laptop battery.

I have added the official BIOS renamed to both ASUS.BIN and ASUS.CAP to a small FAT16-formatted drive, but recovery has not started. I am not sure how I could trigger BIOS recovery.

I have acquired a CH341A, modified it for 3.3V, and soldered to test points right beside the chip. Unfortunately I am unable to flash it on the board, the CH341A stops registering as soon as the wiring adapter is plugged in - presumably as it's trying to power up far more than the chip itself. Being WSON8 I would need to unsolder it with a hot-air station and solder it to a specific WSON8 adapter - this is the next step on the list. If you have any further ideas or something I can try before carrying out such invasive tactics, please let me know! I appreciate all your help so far!
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#75
@varu

1. It should easy to revert bios by clear cmos if only some wrong bios tweaks. Not only tune igpu ,but you did other options? Such as directly tune "Core Voltage Offset" in the bios?? I don't think it is only a simple wrong bios setting.

2. Wson8?? on 8th gen asus laptops ,it still should a sop8 chip and it near the south bridge. I've never touch CH341A so i can't give you any suggestions ,but you can find many instructions about it on the internet.

3. Just out of curiosity ,on normal programmer the work voltage is 3.3v~5v ,it didn't need to modify. But if you wanna read a low unlodervolt chip(such as 1.8v) ,you need a 1.8v adapter.

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#76
Could anyone help me? I'm triyng to control my gl504gs fans manually but with no success, i'm from Brazil and there's not much information about it in my main language, so there's a way to do that? Do i need an unlocked bios?
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