L322XA06.rar (Size: 4.67 MB / Downloads: 24)
>Better thing is to upload that file here and wrote all specs about PC and Bios version !
>I will reply about It !
I would appreciate that very much indeed.
The machine is a Dell laptop/notebook: XPS 13 L322x
the bios updater on the Dell site is an .exe file. When you run the .exe on a dell, it flashes the bios. When you run it on another machine, it complains with
ERROR 255 - You need Administrator privilege to proceed to the BIOS update.
and you can only click the "OK" button. There are no files to review.
However, the first thing that the .exe does is extract files to %username%\appdata\local\temp\ExtractTemp\, and they are there while that error dialog is on the screen. SO either copy them at that point, or kill the app with ctrol-C you will have the following files in ExtractTemp:
BIOS.cap
default.rsp.bak
DosFlash.exe
SctWinFlash32.exe
TdkLib.sys
TdkLib64.sys
WinFlash32.exe
WinFlash64.exe
and default.rsp.bak is a text file which has the following contents:
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/nodelay
/silent
/bbl
/cvar
/file BIOS.cap
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Does this mean that I should flash the .cap file directly? What would be the correct procedure to unbrick a dell laptop with such a Bios?
I note that running DosFlash.exe on my other machine gives an error about an "Unsupported 16-bit application".
However, SctWinFlash and the two WinFLash exes are all signed by Phoenix Technologies - so does that mean I have to "do something" to extract a .WPH or .ROM or .HDR file from this .cap file?
From what I've read about Dell phoenix BIOS files, you run the .exe with /WriteRomFile and /WriteHDHFile options to extract those files -- but as far as I could tell, they do nothing in this case. But maybe I was looking in the wrong place??
the list of options in the default.rsp.bak file point out something I have't read about before:
do I need to include a file like that on any crisis flash floppy that I make if I want to flash the "whole" BIOS?
Will the /cvar option ("clear variables") also clear any BIOS password that might be present?
Rather than upload the .CAP file, which is 13MB, I will upload a .rar achive of the original .exe file as downloaded from dell. So Unrar it and then run that .exe to get the .CAP file in your %appdata%\Local\Temp\ExtractTemp directory
thanks for any help you might be able to give