05-14-2018, 04:21 PM
Hi, I would appreciate your help with the following problem.
I have a Fujitsu laptop AH562 witn a BIOS-UEFI problem since I converted the HDD to a SSD. For more details on the paltop go to the following link:
http://support.fujitsupc.com/CS/Portal/s...=TECHSPECS
After copying the HDD to SSD with ALtiris utility provided with the Kingston SSD and replacing the HDD with the SSD the laptop went into a startup loop with no screen display and only the disk LED flashing twice per second. I waited for approximatly 2h and then stopped the laptop by depressing the power switch for 5 seconds.
Since then, at power-up, the laptap always goes to the UEFI boot menu with the Boot Menu and Application tabs.
The SSD itself runs properly and boots Windows 10 Home on another PC tower using an Asus motherboard with Award BIOS-UEFI.
Please refer to the folowing link for photos: (hoping that it will work)
https://1drv.ms/f/s!AsHDQcxWPKQBiAbE9qVsNM4HHL37
I also included the photos as a ZIP file attachment .
The Boot Menu shows no boot devices.
The Application Menu shows 10 applications entries but repeats the same options many times:
- 5 x Diagnostic Screen,
- 1 x Diagnostic Program,
- 4 x BIOS Setup.
All entries are functional and they all do what they should do.
After selecting BIOS Setup in the Application menu, the normal BIOS screens appear but the only Boot Order entry in UEFI-BIOS Boot menu is Floppy Disc Drive which does not exist on this AH562 laptop.
Normally I would see at least a SATA drive and a CD/DVD SATA drive. In the attached Diagnostic Screen photo, I have a SATA HDD and ODD drive installed and they do not show in the Boot Order enties.
In this situation, I cannot boot from any device since the Boot Order menu shows no HDD/SSD or CD/DVD entry. Only the Floppy disk is shown.
Nonetheless, the Application Menu entry Diagnostic Program allows successfull testing of the CPU. Memory and HDD.
In addition, the Application Menu entry Diagnostic Screen shows the HDD and CD/DVD.
Clearing the NVRAM CMOS by shorting the 2 pads under the RAM memory location did not clear this condition even after reseting the BIOS to Default setting.
Removing the HDD and ODD and any USB drive did not change the laptop behaviour.
*** My need for assistance ***
I need assistance to recover from this unusual situation wich prevents the use of this otherwise fully functional LIFEBOOK AH562.
This appears to be an incorrect configuration of the UEFI-BIOS which did not correct itself on startup. It is possibly a UEFI-BIOS corruption.
So it looks like resolving my AH562 problem will require to find the proper following items for this laptop:
- a BIOS-UEFI file,
- a flashing tool,
- a procedure for flashing the BIOS-UEFI file into the onboard chip.
*** My questions ***
- Should I reflash the UEFI-BIOS to restore the proper Boot Order entries?
Note: I cannot find any BIOS for the AH562 on the Fujitsu Canada Support web site. The BIOS update utility available for other A-Series laptops would only run from Windows which cannot be booted in my case without a HDD or CD/DVD.
- Are the proper BIOS-UEFI file, tool and procedure available for this Fujitsu AH562 laptop?
- Will the laptop access the USB disk if the actual Boot order entries only show a Floppy Disk Drive in the UEFI-BIOS Boot menu?
- Is my only option replacing the AH562 motherboard?
Note: In the attached photos you have the motherboard part number. Is this motherboard available from any source at an acceptable cost for this aging laptop.
If you are not able to help me with this problem, would you please refer me to a person who could assist.
Even with 18 years of experience with computers, I need assistance with this unusual case.
A happy Fujitsu LIFEBOOK who still has hope for his friendly old laptop...
I appreciate your collaboration.
I have a Fujitsu laptop AH562 witn a BIOS-UEFI problem since I converted the HDD to a SSD. For more details on the paltop go to the following link:
http://support.fujitsupc.com/CS/Portal/s...=TECHSPECS
After copying the HDD to SSD with ALtiris utility provided with the Kingston SSD and replacing the HDD with the SSD the laptop went into a startup loop with no screen display and only the disk LED flashing twice per second. I waited for approximatly 2h and then stopped the laptop by depressing the power switch for 5 seconds.
Since then, at power-up, the laptap always goes to the UEFI boot menu with the Boot Menu and Application tabs.
The SSD itself runs properly and boots Windows 10 Home on another PC tower using an Asus motherboard with Award BIOS-UEFI.
Please refer to the folowing link for photos: (hoping that it will work)
https://1drv.ms/f/s!AsHDQcxWPKQBiAbE9qVsNM4HHL37
I also included the photos as a ZIP file attachment .
The Boot Menu shows no boot devices.
The Application Menu shows 10 applications entries but repeats the same options many times:
- 5 x Diagnostic Screen,
- 1 x Diagnostic Program,
- 4 x BIOS Setup.
All entries are functional and they all do what they should do.
After selecting BIOS Setup in the Application menu, the normal BIOS screens appear but the only Boot Order entry in UEFI-BIOS Boot menu is Floppy Disc Drive which does not exist on this AH562 laptop.
Normally I would see at least a SATA drive and a CD/DVD SATA drive. In the attached Diagnostic Screen photo, I have a SATA HDD and ODD drive installed and they do not show in the Boot Order enties.
In this situation, I cannot boot from any device since the Boot Order menu shows no HDD/SSD or CD/DVD entry. Only the Floppy disk is shown.
Nonetheless, the Application Menu entry Diagnostic Program allows successfull testing of the CPU. Memory and HDD.
In addition, the Application Menu entry Diagnostic Screen shows the HDD and CD/DVD.
Clearing the NVRAM CMOS by shorting the 2 pads under the RAM memory location did not clear this condition even after reseting the BIOS to Default setting.
Removing the HDD and ODD and any USB drive did not change the laptop behaviour.
*** My need for assistance ***
I need assistance to recover from this unusual situation wich prevents the use of this otherwise fully functional LIFEBOOK AH562.
This appears to be an incorrect configuration of the UEFI-BIOS which did not correct itself on startup. It is possibly a UEFI-BIOS corruption.
So it looks like resolving my AH562 problem will require to find the proper following items for this laptop:
- a BIOS-UEFI file,
- a flashing tool,
- a procedure for flashing the BIOS-UEFI file into the onboard chip.
*** My questions ***
- Should I reflash the UEFI-BIOS to restore the proper Boot Order entries?
Note: I cannot find any BIOS for the AH562 on the Fujitsu Canada Support web site. The BIOS update utility available for other A-Series laptops would only run from Windows which cannot be booted in my case without a HDD or CD/DVD.
- Are the proper BIOS-UEFI file, tool and procedure available for this Fujitsu AH562 laptop?
- Will the laptop access the USB disk if the actual Boot order entries only show a Floppy Disk Drive in the UEFI-BIOS Boot menu?
- Is my only option replacing the AH562 motherboard?
Note: In the attached photos you have the motherboard part number. Is this motherboard available from any source at an acceptable cost for this aging laptop.
If you are not able to help me with this problem, would you please refer me to a person who could assist.
Even with 18 years of experience with computers, I need assistance with this unusual case.
A happy Fujitsu LIFEBOOK who still has hope for his friendly old laptop...
I appreciate your collaboration.