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N43SM BIOS Unlock
#11
Please tell me Big Grin
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#12
Ok, you will first have to flash this bios (attached to this post).

It is the older version, which I've modded a little to trick winflash to think it's ok to flash it.

Then after that flash the bios that I first posted (my modded one).

That should work, it's strange but that is how I do it with my notebook.


Attached Files
.zip   N43SMAS.207.zip (Size: 2.5 MB / Downloads: 4)
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#13
I've flashed the system, rebooted, and hit F2 during startup.

I go to the cpu settings and found out that the + key (add value) didn't work, then I exit without saving changes. Then I booted to windows and shut down the system

I then went to the BIOS again and go to thermal, I set the CPU to throttle at 103 and shut down at 113. And I decreased the fan trip point 0 and 1 one thermal point down.

Now the laptop cannot boot, when I turn it on. The laptop just sit there with indicator lights on for a few seconds. I then downloaded an original BIOS from asus, extracted it and made two copies. I renamed the 1st one AMIBOOT.ROM and the second just change the .209 to .BIN.

I powered it on and held CTRL+WINKEY (home) to insert the CD, then shut the laptop down. I booted again to force flash the CD BIOS to the EEPROM, but it didn't work and still blankscreen until I released the key and let the laptop autoshutdown

I dunno if the BIOS is corrupt (but how did it boot when I exit without saving?) or the intel chipset doesn't like the thermal config I altered.

HELP


BTW I have yet to use a FAT-32 formatted USB drive, there's 4 USB ports, 2 left and 2 right (1 is usb 3).

I also left the laptop without the battery or power adapter attached, hoping to reset the BIOS.

I don't know if this laptop has a BIOS battery ot a CMOS jumper. I never disassembled it.

Sad
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#14
Sorry to hear the bad news.

Just a question, did the bios actually unlock anything for you?

Try taking out the cmos battery, that may reset the bios settings.

EDIT: Didn't read the part about not knowing where the CMOS jumper is, I guess the first thing you should do is either find the jumper or the battery,
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#15
It did unlock intel clock settings (although I didn't know how to oc trough this)
And it unlocked CPU power settings, power saving, PCI and Thermal

How to find the BIOS battery or jumper for this laptop?

I don't exactly remember what settings were unlocked, if I DO get the laptop running again, I will post some pics.


Any reccomendations besides resetting the CMOS jumper/take BIOS battery out?


EDIT: I've read somewhere that you can short the EEPROM pins and get your "default" BIOS back. Not sure how to on this laptop though
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#16
You can try taking out the battery and disconnect the AC adapter, then hold the power button for 30 secs.
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#17
Will try
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#18
Didn't work, even for 60 seconds
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#19
Any luck finding your CMOS battery?

Not currently active.
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#20
I sent the notebook to be repaired. I will tell whoever tries to repair that to remove the battery + bios battery and power drain the notebook.

BIOS jumper? I didn't know that BIOS jumpers existed on laptops...



I really hope future laptops have Dual-BIOS like their desktop counterpart tho Sad
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