A couple of weeks back, I bricked my Acer motherboard attempting to disable FPT and bios lock, I’ve been trying to repair it for the past while, I made a post earlier where someone ran my bios dump file through ME analyzer and it output “error in EFS partition”. I have a 16mb chip, but the bios update file came from an exe, no problem, I extracted the exe using 7-zip and had 3 .fd files. The FD files had the same name but at the end of each was different. GH5XGx64_TI.fd, GH5XGx64_RTK.fd, GH5XGx64_NoPD.fd . I retrieved from the manufacturers website seems to be a whole 21mb. I have no idea how to resize it to work with my flasher. Any help appreciated…
Listen man, idk if I mentioned this or not but I’m new to this kinda thing. Now what I’m asking is what do the things in the end of the file name mean? Which didn’t happen to be answered. I’ve also had trouble for a while due to the laptop not booting. I understand I did a mistake, but I’m asking for help
download HxD hex editor and use it to read that .fd file and copy the block that guy sent you exactly, and dump that into a new file. That is your bios image. Here’s a youtube tutorial for how to do it for an alienware: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LMHTi23VxO0
You also may need to flash an EC chip if you have one.
When you’re done right click the file and select properties, screenshot that and send it in, so someone can verify the byte size.
Seem to be different hardware configurations, TI and RTK have for example Thuderbolt enabled in ME configuration, No_PD doesn’t.
The only way to find the correct version is a bytewise comparison of ones own dump and the corresponding stock/vendor firmware in the corresponding version in HxD (if one doesn’t have sufficient information from manufacturer).