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05-01-2019, 07:13 AM
(This post was last modified: 05-01-2019, 07:21 AM by bighope.)
Hope i will be right here.
Hello dear all forum participants,
I have the following problem and need your help.
When trying a Bios update on a Lenovo G710the process stopped at 65%.
I let it stand for a whole day but without success.
You should not finish the Bios update stays there but after one day I did this. Afterwards the laptop was dead. No more booting possible.
Had done all Recoverey options which I found in the net with Bios unpack and rename the *.fd file in different variants
(*.bin, *.f, *.hex, and *.f?, ) (press win and R with inserted Stick with that file which didn't work either.)
Thereupon I bought an Epprom Programmer and after a few tries i tried to flash an bios file with an soi clamp onboard
(i think i found the file from your forum to get Laptop alive again, because the format should be *.bin or *.rom for Programmer to work).
It was BIN File 8ecn95ww. This worked.
So far so good, it boots again but the SN no longer matches the SN on the case lid.
There is also a UUID but I don't know if this is the original one?
I tried to rewrite the SN with a Lenovo Maintenance Diskette 1.90, but there is always the error message "Epprom write protected"
and you should press esc if Lenovo appears when booting. This remains unsuccessful. No access to Epprom.
I think that the G710 might need another tool to boot and manage the SN and UUID!?
The tool i have should be for all Thinkpads but I think the G710 is an Ideapad series.
What can I do to change the SN in bios to the SN on the case and make sure that the existing UUID is correct?
Will the installed Win10 still be activated with other sn or UUID? I didn't install/boot the HDD yet, wanted to make sure first.
Sorry for all the explanatory text. Just wanted to describe the problem as detailed as possible.
And sorry for the my bad english.
Greetings from Germany
bighope