10-18-2023, 11:02 AM
A very frightening thing happened: the BIOS was updated, the laptop rebooted, then rebooted again, initialized the devices (the DVD drive clicked), and then... silence (only the cooler makes a lot of noise) (HAHAHA!). I decided to wait (5 minutes) and then it happened... miracle: the laptop decided that it was too early to break down and decided to fix itself (restore the BIOS). How happy I was when I saw that the operating system booted up and the laptop started working!
As for the BIOS backup, I did it (but I'll say right away that the BIOS version remained 1.50), so this unofficial 1.60 is from another laptop (now I'm sure of it, nothing has flashed since 5 times). In my laptop, the new version, well, it won't work in any way - the BIOS will self-repair to version 1.50 (well, or a "brick", who knows).
So far, this is the result. And I'm just wondering if it's possible to unlock anything at all in this InsydeH20 BIOS, or is it all a waste of time? I will say one more thing, I have a BIOS revision (Revision) - Insyde 3.0. So it is possible that 1.60 is only suitable for 3.5 revisions of Insyde BIOS.
Something like that
Backup in attachment
As for the BIOS backup, I did it (but I'll say right away that the BIOS version remained 1.50), so this unofficial 1.60 is from another laptop (now I'm sure of it, nothing has flashed since 5 times). In my laptop, the new version, well, it won't work in any way - the BIOS will self-repair to version 1.50 (well, or a "brick", who knows).
So far, this is the result. And I'm just wondering if it's possible to unlock anything at all in this InsydeH20 BIOS, or is it all a waste of time? I will say one more thing, I have a BIOS revision (Revision) - Insyde 3.0. So it is possible that 1.60 is only suitable for 3.5 revisions of Insyde BIOS.
Something like that
Backup in attachment