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[Request] 7th Gen Support for Fujitsu D3410-B11
#1
Hi,
I had a great deal on a Fujitsu D3410-B11, and I have a Pentium G4560 lying around.
Sadly the D3410-B11 doesn't support 7th Gen Chips, but the D3410-B2 does.
Optically there are literally no differences and both use the B150 chipset.
This is the newest BIOS available for the B11. None of them include Kaby Lake microcode.
And this is the newest one for the B2, it supports 7th Gen Chips.
I would think that the B2 Bios should work on the B11, if there aren't any other Chips that are different.
Trying to Flash without modding results in an error.
I really have no experience in modding Bioses, sadly.
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Thanks in advance
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#2
(09-29-2018, 09:23 AM)TheLaserCucumber Wrote: Trying to Flash without modding results in an error.
Show a photo of the screen with an error.
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#3
(09-29-2018, 09:27 AM)DeathBringer Wrote:
(09-29-2018, 09:23 AM)TheLaserCucumber Wrote: Trying to Flash without modding results in an error.
Show a photo of the screen with an error.

https://abload.de/img/img_0934n2iq6.jpg

renaming the .upd file to D3410-B1.upd results in another error, it's searching a file on the board to confirm it's the right model, which - of course - it can't find
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#4
(09-29-2018, 09:40 AM)TheLaserCucumber Wrote: renaming the .upd file to D3410-B1.upd results in another error,
Show it.
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#5
(09-29-2018, 10:29 AM)DeathBringer Wrote:
(09-29-2018, 09:40 AM)TheLaserCucumber Wrote: renaming the .upd file to D3410-B1.upd results in another error,
Show it.

https://abload.de/img/img_0935yscyn.jpg
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#6
1. Make native DOS USB-stick (e.g, by Rufus)
2. Download AMI Flash Utilities
3. Extract and copy files from amiflash\Aptio\afudos\afudos.zip\AfuDos\ to USB stick with native DOS
4. Boot from bootable USB stick with native DOS
5. Run
afudos OLD.ROM /o
I need result file old.rom
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#7
(09-29-2018, 10:48 AM)DeathBringer Wrote: 1. Make native DOS USB-stick (e.g, by Rufus)
2. Download AMI Flash Utilities
3. Extract and copy files from amiflash\Aptio\afudos\afudos.zip\AfuDos\ to USB stick with native DOS
4. Boot from bootable USB stick with native DOS
5. Run
afudos OLD.ROM /o
I need result file old.rom

There you go.
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#8
I've extracted BIOS region from D3410-B2x firmware - https://drive.google.com/open?id=1-2pb1a...0Eofuw8SD4
1. Download and extract it to DOS USB-stick
2. Boot from it
3. Run
afudos D3410-B2.ROM /gan
4. Make a photo of result.
5. Try to reboot
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#9
afudos said "Done" with no errors or things like that, forgot to take a picture though.
But now it isn't outputting a picture anymore.
It stays on, the fans are running.

And it seems to use some bios settings, if i unplug power and plug it back in, it shortly turns on and then off again, like it's set in the Bios.
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#10
Try to change CPU to Kaby Lake
BTW: save your OLD.ROM for recovery with a hardware programmer.
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