Hey,
Well, in my case, I solved the issue by getting another programmer.
I’m not sure if you have the same problem… sometimes the programmer disconnects - when the SOIC8 clip is faulty or when it is not correctly connected to the programmer or to BIOS chip.
Make sure everything is done properly - sometimes, all the process with programmer and connecting it to BIOS chip may be tricky.
@Lost_N_BIOS
Hey my friend!
Sorry for delay - I received the Pomona 5250 clip on Friday… it was very hard to get one, after facing some issues with Amazon delivery - then with local post office loosing my parcel etc.
Now I have it and I’m ready to follow your instructions!
By the way:
Some days ago - I restarted the laptop - it turned on with a significant delay between Windows loading and Logon Screen.
But it didn’t end there, an artefact also appeared - a part of the screen is magenta color and looks like a “burn-in”, similar to the one on the OLED screens, when you close some windows and there remain traces of icons and text.
@Lost_N_BIOS
Hi Lost, I wanted to start using my Asus G751JT again but soon realized that I stopped using it because a wrong flash. Unfortunatly I don’t remember what bios version I used before. The notebook starts (keyboard lights turn on) ROG Logo lights up for a second and than the screen goes black with the backlight remaining illuminated and thats it… I already made a dump and attached it here (double checked with colibri and Ch341A Prog.) I just made a fast check (flash) with a bios from another user an the notebook turned on and everthing worked great but the LEDs from the keyboard were not working, I guess because its missing information from my system. Hope you can help me out.
g751cor.rar (3.22 MB)
need help to add nvme support, thank you!
Asus ROG G751JY
Bios version: 213
CPU: i7-4860HQ
PCI-E 2.0 x4
afuwin.zip (2.31 MB)
@Lost_N_BIOS
i know i’m late to the party but i do have a few questions. i don’t know anything about microcode so i wonder how much of a difference is between a Intel® Core™ i7-4710HQ and a Intel® Core™ i7-4720HQ? The latter is the CPU i have in my ROG G751-JY Laptop (with latest 213 BIOS). I saw there is a file that already got modded to support NVME disks. Would that one work on a i7-4720HQ as well?
Also you mentioned this BIOS was a PITA to mod due to size limitations (of the BIOS chip i assume)? Can the chip be replaced with something a little bit bigger? hose chips prolly do not cost a fortune so i’d be absolutely willing to spend a few dimes.
Hopefully you are still acitve here and will find some time to reply. you can also PM me directly since this is kind of an old thread.
if you read this tx in advance
regards.
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thanks. ordered a cmos flasher should arrive tomorrow if i’m lucky. i’ll back stuff up and hope for the best.
Hello.
I need help modifying the bios of my Asus G751JY, processor i7-4860hq. Bios version 213. I implemented the module for NVME support according to the instructions on this forum and the asus.rog forum. Everything works well, but with one problem. When I set the xCHI controller (USB 3.0) to smart auto in bios, the laptop stops rebooting and does not turn on. Attached is my original bios file without any modifications made with Afuwin. I would like to open all hidden bios settings, update microcodes and whatever else is possible. And of course, get the right NVME mod with fully working USB 3.0.
afuwin.zip (2.32 MB)
Hello dear fellows. Can anyone help me with my Asus G751JY. I’ve been looking at the Asus G751 bios modification threads and I understand that the Lost_N_BIOS forum member was the guru in this thread. However, I no longer see Lost_N_BIOS activity on the forum. Please respond if someone can help me.