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Question about fixing chip corruption on Bios Chip

Question about fixing chip corruption on Bios Chip

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HayLove04
Junior Member
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06-11-2025, 09:18 PM
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My Acer Nitro 5 515-55 experienced a BIOS corruption issue, preventing the system from recognizing its USB drive even during crisis recovery mode. Attempts with both a 4GB and an 8GB USB stick failed. Would you need a PIO programmer to resolve this?
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HayLove04
06-11-2025, 09:18 PM #1

My Acer Nitro 5 515-55 experienced a BIOS corruption issue, preventing the system from recognizing its USB drive even during crisis recovery mode. Attempts with both a 4GB and an 8GB USB stick failed. Would you need a PIO programmer to resolve this?

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FiGamerPT
Member
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06-11-2025, 10:43 PM
#2
Let me explain how I started the laptop's BIOS recovery process. I attempted it using a 4GB USB stick and an 8GB USB stick, but neither worked. I also checked if the USB drives were formatted as FAT32. The thread was moved from the Motherboards section to the Laptop Tech Support section.
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FiGamerPT
06-11-2025, 10:43 PM #2

Let me explain how I started the laptop's BIOS recovery process. I attempted it using a 4GB USB stick and an 8GB USB stick, but neither worked. I also checked if the USB drives were formatted as FAT32. The thread was moved from the Motherboards section to the Laptop Tech Support section.

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shanleighrose
Member
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06-11-2025, 11:38 PM
#3
Let me see if it was fat 32. What I did was plug the USB into the laptop with the battery unplugged, then connect it to the wall, pressed the crisis recovery key (Fn and Esc) for 10 seconds, the fans spun slowly, and I left it on overnight—nothing happened, just the screen stayed black.
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shanleighrose
06-11-2025, 11:38 PM #3

Let me see if it was fat 32. What I did was plug the USB into the laptop with the battery unplugged, then connect it to the wall, pressed the crisis recovery key (Fn and Esc) for 10 seconds, the fans spun slowly, and I left it on overnight—nothing happened, just the screen stayed black.

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janek9959j
Member
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06-28-2025, 03:13 AM
#4
It was indeed fat 32
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janek9959j
06-28-2025, 03:13 AM #4

It was indeed fat 32

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leprincePOSAY
Junior Member
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07-03-2025, 11:58 AM
#5
The file I utilized was GH51Mx64.fd
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leprincePOSAY
07-03-2025, 11:58 AM #5

The file I utilized was GH51Mx64.fd