I have been trying my best to downgrade my HP 14 ck0521sa from F.69 to F.47. However after editing the platform.ini and trying everything else, I still cannot do it. I would really appreciate any help you could give, i have read all the troubleshooting posts you have given and i still cannot get anywhere.
I just wanted to let you know, it worked! Thank you a lot for the help. I have a question, can i flash ANY compatible FD file even if it has been edited by H2OEZE?
I see, i’ve kinda ran into a problem though. I wanted to downgrade Bios versions to get past the “ACPI IS NOT COMPILANT” BSOD when trying to boot Windows 7 installation media. However, even after downgrading, it still goes to the blue screen of death. Do you have any idea what might be causing it, i’ve tried everything…
ACPI version may be incompatible with Win7. As Win XP can not be ran on ACPI 5, Win 7 can not be ran on ACPI version selected in your BIOS. That’s what I think.
Do you think downgrading the BIOS further will change the ACPI version? It used to work back then with this same laptop but ever since the BIOS update, it just changed.
I’ll try downgrading further anyway, the reason I downgraded to F.47 is because to my knowledge, that is the last known good working configuration that booted to Win7.
If you have any more suggestions, I’d love to hear back from you
I have been trying to troubleshoot my laptop as when it successfully flashed to the first version in Windows, when it came the time to reboot, it stays on a black screen. I have tried Win+B and Win+V to restore the BIOS and reset the CMOS but neither has worked. It is just stuck at a black screen when trying to turn on.
I have verified that the .FD file flashed onto the laptop is genuine, it is stock and is from the HP Drivers list.
I’m sorry to say that the BIOS can’t be recovered software way. There’s no LED indication on the caps lock, which means crisis recovery sysyem does not respond.
Something went wrong. An the cause of malfunction is this specific BIOS version you downgraded to, which is unexpected.
What are you going to do about it?
Just thought i should ask, i’ve read here and there that you can recover a dead motherboard with a BIOS programmer.
How would I go about doing that and would it require soldering?
I’ve had a look at the BIOS chip on the laptop and it’s a MXIC MX25L6473F. i’ve already ordered a CH341A programmer with clip thinking that it would work.
Thank you!
EDIT: i’ve done a lot of research and i think this might be a SOP8 chip, however you’d probably know better than me. if it is, will it still work without soldering and is it any different compared to SOIC8