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October 12th, 2004 11:00

Yes led 1,2 blink and then nothing. Dell sais, use our downloads at your own risk. Not much of a warning about what can happen if you flash bios... They also, so far ,claim that it's not covered by warranty if you flash bios not having been told so by Dell :). In this case I hope it is as it was shipped  with the cdrw..

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October 12th, 2004 11:00

I *always* check the website for the current versions of a bios - after all, you have no idea when you purchase a product that requires a bios upgrade (and which came on the cd with that dell cdrw) how LONG that item was sitting on a shelf somewhere!  the bios may have been current when that product was shipped... but could be way out of date currently.
also, I NEVER trust bios's on cd's anyway.  the website is the ONLY place to go for it.
 
however, this is spilt milk.  if its now stone dead, (lights all blink on for a few seconds then off with no more activity), then you need to avail yourself of the warranty - dell will reflash the board for you and you'll be back up and going!
 
cdb.

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October 14th, 2004 17:00

Dell may offer (and someone that I know DOES offer) a service to reflash failed bios chips... thats the only recovery at this point!
cdb.
 

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November 26th, 2004 02:00

How do I get Dell to flash my bios?  I performed the same bios upgrade to my Latitude CPi D300XT and it's completely dead.  I've tried to use the Bios downloads from dell.com and nothing works.  The machine does not respond to anything.

Do I have to send the laptop in?

Can I just order a new Bios chip?

AMD

AM29F002BT-120JC

Please let me know.  Thanks.

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November 26th, 2004 06:00

Hi, I was lucky. I relized that Dell actually send me a cd with latest bios with a cd-rw I bought. When I told them that it was Dell's sugestion to the bios upgrade, warranty suddenly could be used.

I.e never use a file from Dell download if not Dell has adviced you to do so. Else warranty is not valid!

As a last resort i found a webpage containing instructions to replace a surface welded circuit that contains the bios. Also new bios can be bought via varoius web pages but the tricky part would be getting it in place on the motherboard..

 

/UN

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November 30th, 2004 22:00

One of the main causes of dead notebook after BIOS upgrade is a dead battery.  Did you try booting the PC without battery?
 

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December 4th, 2004 12:00

FYI. I flashed the bios on a my Latitude 810 and it blew away the usb drivers. I thought the motherboard. I called Dell and they sent me a new mobo (I'm still under warranty). That turned out not to be the problem...it was drivers BUT you should boot to the bios if you can and check the settings there also. btw-the bios upgrade I used was from the web site. The new mobo came with a cd that was newer, so I used it after I replaced the mobo. Well, that one proved to be just as bad, so I ended up reinstalling Windows 2000 and only upgraded the drivers through Windows update.
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