Hi I have an ACER 5536G and I tried to flash your BIOS today as I was on the old V1.03 so V1.11 must have a lot of new fixes. The main reason I wanted to flash it is because it kept freezing on the windows 8 boot screen after the upgrade to 8.1. I assume some issue with resuming from sleep/hybrid hibernation.
I renamed your file to JV50.WPH and then made a bootable DOS USB and ran the command:
PHLASH16.EXE JV50.WPH
It brought up a GUI and made a lot of beeping noises. First it backed up the current BIOS, it then flashed your BIOS. The entire process took about 10 minutes and was very noisy (lots of system beeps). Upon completion it made a long beep and said that it was a success and to press any key to restart laptop or to power off. Playing it safe I held the power button, removed the USB and battery and DC then held the power button to clear out any power.
I plugged back in the battery and DC jack and pressed power and nothing came up on the screen, the laptop gets power but then no POST occurs. I think it is bricked, how do I recover the laptop? Since the flasher made a backup (I have no idea where? Does this have dual BIOS?) is there some way I can boot the backed up version? I got something called crisis disk from
http://www.mediafire.com/download/ywzzkj...ISDISK.zip but i'm uncertain if the is the correct tool for this model.
Have used the tool to create a bootable USB from a very old 128MB usb I have. I put your file onto root as BIOS.WPH and booted the laptop while holding FN+ESC. The laptop displays nothing on the screen but the USB activity light blinks for roughly 10 minutes then it just stays solid. I left the laptop for an hr but it does nothing more, I held power off then removed USB and attempted to boot but same as before. It powers on but no POST.
What is the correct step I must take from here to regain the ability to boot the laptop. It is an old laptop I put an SSD in and gave on to my mother to use as she just does a lot of general internet surfing and doesn't need anything more powerful and it was pretty good for it's time. Does everything we need to. I had a look for the V1.03 BIOS but ACER only provide the V1.11 so it must be stable.
Thanks