02-24-2020, 07:28 PM
First post for quite some time--not sure if this is the best place to ask questions?
I semi-bricked an Aopen Digital Engine DE65-HA.
It has an AMI eufi bios. What I get is drive seek (on Dvd) or USB--but black screen and no boot. I have tried working with the AMI recovery procedure using a USB stick, and although it enumerates it on first boot, it does not seem to go back to flash drive and do anything
Coincidentally, while I was banging around the interwebs, I found at least one other person did this--like me, he also flashed with the bios for the DE65-HAI (which I now know has differences in configuration--including support for Intel ME 8.x which is why I was messing around with it--Aopen has not patched any of their older bioses.
From this post, I see this other person was skilled enough to remove the bios for reprogramming--and was able to edit a file provided for another (similar) AOpen machine. https://forums.mydigitallife.net/threads/need-bios-to-aopen-mp67-d.35286/
One option--remove the physical bios chip and reprogram which seems beyond my ability. (No bios backup--working when you are tired is always a bad idea!)
Second option seems to be using the clip style reader with CH341A software. Questions:
Are there better or worse sellers of these devices on eBay?
If I purchase and get the corrupted bios read and dumped, is it possible to have someone walk me through compiling a working bios?
Is there any way to implement the newer version of the Intel Management engine found on the incorrect bios, so that it would be workable on my machine?
(The latest correct bios (v. 1.03) is still available for download, although it is not the complete bios, if the other person who made this mistake was correct.)
Thanks,
Dean (I was here before as paredown--but lost my password and couldn't figure out what email it was tied to...)
I semi-bricked an Aopen Digital Engine DE65-HA.
It has an AMI eufi bios. What I get is drive seek (on Dvd) or USB--but black screen and no boot. I have tried working with the AMI recovery procedure using a USB stick, and although it enumerates it on first boot, it does not seem to go back to flash drive and do anything
Coincidentally, while I was banging around the interwebs, I found at least one other person did this--like me, he also flashed with the bios for the DE65-HAI (which I now know has differences in configuration--including support for Intel ME 8.x which is why I was messing around with it--Aopen has not patched any of their older bioses.
From this post, I see this other person was skilled enough to remove the bios for reprogramming--and was able to edit a file provided for another (similar) AOpen machine. https://forums.mydigitallife.net/threads/need-bios-to-aopen-mp67-d.35286/
One option--remove the physical bios chip and reprogram which seems beyond my ability. (No bios backup--working when you are tired is always a bad idea!)
Second option seems to be using the clip style reader with CH341A software. Questions:
Are there better or worse sellers of these devices on eBay?
If I purchase and get the corrupted bios read and dumped, is it possible to have someone walk me through compiling a working bios?
Is there any way to implement the newer version of the Intel Management engine found on the incorrect bios, so that it would be workable on my machine?
(The latest correct bios (v. 1.03) is still available for download, although it is not the complete bios, if the other person who made this mistake was correct.)
Thanks,
Dean (I was here before as paredown--but lost my password and couldn't figure out what email it was tied to...)