Hi, guys.
I'm trying to update the firmware for my Toshiba Swanky. I've done this
several times before, without issue, but have got an error, this time. Can
you tell me what you may need, to help troubleshoot this?
*My machine:*
System:
Host: swanky Kernel: 6.12.4-arch1-1 arch: x86_64 bits: 64
Hi can you help me please?
I have hp chrome book c1030 elite it have bios
Winbond25q128jvsm2120 i need to install windows on it and it’s just taking
chrome os .how can I install windows on it?
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Hi guys,
I tried to update the BIOS on my Minix Z100-0db device so that I can
boot a Linux UEFI from the NVME disk. Pls. see below:
1. As per
https://theminixforum.com/index.php?threads/guide-updating-bios-uefi-using-gnu-linux-no-windows-needed.6905
I downloaded the newest image for Minix:AD0
hi,
i work together for a school in Gambia, now we got some older chrome
laptops and i installed other OS on it but with only one i need some
other flash program to succeed , meaby Flasrom can do it ?
laptop specs
HP Chromebook 14 Nyan blaze 32 bit ARM
where can i download flashrom ?
Or
Hi Alex,
I'm not using Windows, and I do not plan to, thank you.
What is this product key? Is it a product key for the Windows
'license' or? How do I back up the product key, just copy out from
the BIOS?
What is ME state? Why would I disable it, what is it for?
Is it a write protection featu
Dear Robert,
The product key is stored in the BIOS, when connected to the internet will
automatically activated at running Windows 11 Pro.
Did you disable ME state before flashing the BIOS?
Goto 'advanced' page and click 'Ctrl+F1' to show hidden option. Disable the ME
State by path: Advanced >
Thank you Alex, this is very useful info.
So if I am on 0161 now, do I have to go 0171 then 0181 then 0191?
One more question: how do I back up the product key exactly?
I already tried to update to 0181 with flashrom, but that failed, then
reverte to 0161 with flashrom that succeeded. I hope I di
Hi,
I have an ASUS PRIME X370-A and wanted to make a raw flash image of the BIOS
chip, to no avail:
root@ubuntu:~# flashrom -p internal
flashrom unknown on Linux 6.8.0-41-generic (x86_64)
flashrom is free software, get the source code at https://flashrom.org
Using clock_gettime for delay loops
That's probably because you have hardware that's known not to be supported
currently: https://flashrom.org/release_notes/v_1_5.html#known-issues
On Sat, Jan 4, 2025 at 12:13 AM Markus Rudolf via flashrom <
flashrom@flashrom.org> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have an ASUS PRIME X370-A and wanted to make a ra
What version of flashrom do you have? It looks like this might be the bug
that was introduced in 1.5.0 and fixed in 1.5.1.
On Fri, Dec 13, 2024 at 2:46 AM Chris Andrew wrote:
> Hi, guys.
>
> I'm trying to update the firmware for my Toshiba Swanky. I've done this
> several times before, without i
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