No BIOS, no PC?
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Hello,
If a notebook has lost its BIOS (erased), is there still a way to fix the problem, or is the computer definitively out of order?
Thank you.
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If a notebook has lost its BIOS (erased), is there still a way to fix the problem, or is the computer definitively out of order?
Thank you.
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Like any computer, the first thing it loads is the BIOS!
The BIOS is the setup of the computer; it controls everything!
If you don't have a BIOS anymore, your computer won't start! A solution is necessary:
Flashing!
You need to flash the BIOS for it to work again! If it works, great; if it doesn't, your PC is done for, it will fry the motherboard!
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vieu bison boiteu Posted messages 44334 Registration date Status Contributor Last intervention Ambassadeur 3 591
Hi eg33,
try it this way
you unplug the power, remove the battery
and hold the power button for 10 to 15 minutes, or even 30 to 50 minutes depending on the brand (to reset the BIOS)
(this is to drain the battery since we can't remove it)
if you still have your problem, check with customer service while playing innocent (when you wanted to use it again, it wouldn't start)
ttyl
no links on the webpage in English, I'm already stealing enough on my own -
If it had been a RAM issue, the tower would have beeped, so that's not it!
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Try clearing the CMOS ...
Remove the BIOS battery for 24 hours, then put it back, the BIOS should reset! -
I know that with a computer you can always flash the BIOS (available from the manufacturer), so why not with a notebook.
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But if it was flashed incorrectly: the flashing program on the bootable USB erased the old BIOS but did not recreate the new one afterwards!
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Hello,
the only solution available to you is to contact the manufacturer; the BIOS is like a heart for a human. Don't try anything that could worsen the state of your PC. A BIOS can only be written to by the manufacturer.
Good luck -
Have you tried to flash it?
If not, you still have a chance! -
If the BIOS is dead, you won't be able to do any manipulation yourself.
Otherwise, see here: http://www.recoverybios.com/biosrecovery/Fr/main/main.php -
I think the motherboard is dead!
It needs to be replaced... -
this could also be a RAM memory issue... without RAM it can't start... but in this case, the manufacturer's logo is displayed, which is not your case... otherwise, refer it!
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flo88 Posted messages 28494 Registration date Status Contributor Last intervention Ambassadeur 5 171
Yes, it is still under the 2-year warranty
Good.
Return to Customer Service.
The question doesn't even arise.
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Or else, the solution from the post #25 will be helpful to many people facing the same issue since everything is working perfectly fine for me again!
A huge thank you to all of you for your valuable help!
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