how to update bios ezb3pro v4 to v5

how to update bios ezb3pro v4 to v5

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  • #77032
    G
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    Not sure, but the original v4 doesn’t have the keyboard problem, do yours must be a v4.5 🙂

    #77034
    vicen
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    I do not know for sure… what is the difference between the 4 and 4.5?? i bought mine november the 14th and it arrive november 25 with the september bios, with the power limit locked but i can change the emmc (sandisk df4064) speed over the chipset tab.

    #77036
    Lorenzo
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    I just bricked my device trying to do so, I ‘m trying to recover now by reprogramming the EPROM after the bad flash.

    If I’ll get it to work I’ll try to write what I did and what went wrong so everyone can avoid my mistakes.

    Go easy on the bios!

    #77037
    vicen
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    I just bricked my device trying to do so, I ‘m trying to recover now by reprogramming the EPROM after the bad flash. If I’ll get it to work I’ll try to write what I did and what went wrong so everyone can avoid my mistakes. Go easy on the bios!

    sorry to hear that… did you try to update from 4 to 5??? if you bricked the bios maybe you need to reprogram it

    #77051
    Lorenzo
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    I just bricked my device trying to do so, I ‘m trying to recover now by reprogramming the EPROM after the bad flash. If I’ll get it to work I’ll try to write what I did and what went wrong so everyone can avoid my mistakes. Go easy on the bios!

    sorry to hear that… did you try to update from 4 to 5??? if you bricked the bios maybe you need to reprogram it

    I tried to downgrade to get the power limit option from V5 (build 09/03/17) to V4 (08/**/17)

    I made a stupid mistake and now the power button just light up the power indicator but screen has no sign of life.

    “Luckly” I saved my .rom BIOS before doing the silly thing.

    Now I’m trying to understand which EPROM programmer should I get and if ISP of the EPROM is possible.

    #77052
    Juha Pirinen
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    I’m interested in what stupid mistake you did? I have V4.5 with keyboard lag and I’m quite pissed with it. Going to flash V4 bios and hope it will fix that. Found instructions from the other thread. So in uefi shell just backup first and then flash jumper.rom.

     

    EDIT: Or is the jumper.rom the edited version for the yepo and the other jumper file the original and it must that one?

    #77057
    Lorenzo
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    I’m interested in what stupid mistake you did? I have V4.5 with keyboard lag and I’m quite pissed with it. Going to flash V4 bios and hope it will fix that. Found instructions from the other thread. So in uefi shell just backup first and then flash jumper.rom. EDIT: Or is the jumper.rom the edited version for the yepo and the other jumper file the original and it must that one?

    I tried to flash from windows with the exe utility, flashing in the uefi shell should be fine!

    I hope for success! 🙂

    #77059
    vicen
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    • Posts: 17

    I’m interested in what stupid mistake you did? I have V4.5 with keyboard lag and I’m quite pissed with it. Going to flash V4 bios and hope it will fix that. Found instructions from the other thread. So in uefi shell just backup first and then flash jumper.rom. EDIT: Or is the jumper.rom the edited version for the yepo and the other jumper file the original and it must that one?

    I tried to flash from windows with the exe utility, flashing in the uefi shell should be fine! I hope for success! ?

     

    flashing the v5 bios from the uefi shell should work??

    #77061
    Juha Pirinen
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    Dont do it in the efi shell either. Just bricked mine. FUCK.

    Power button does nothing. Removed battery for awhile and now it turns on but screen stays black.

    #77062
    vicen
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    Dont do it in the efi shell either. Just bricked mine. FUCK. Power button does nothing. Removed battery for awhile and now it turns on but screen stays black.

    fuck! how did you do that??

     

    #77064
    Juha Pirinen
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    Booted efi shell and flashed the bios dated from August. Original bios was dated end of september. That’s it. Bricked.

     

    I’ll buy Lenovo Yoga next, I’m sick of these machines when you dont know what you get. This was very good laptop for the price IF there wasnt the keyboard lag… And that’s why I tried to flash older bios in the first Place.

    #77065
    vicen
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    Booted efi shell and flashed the bios dated from August. Original bios was dated end of september. That’s it. Bricked. I’ll buy Lenovo Yoga next, I’m sick of these machines when you dont know what you get. This was very good laptop for the price IF there wasnt the keyboard lag… And that’s why I tried to flash older bios in the first Place.

    did you check if the device id of both bios files (your dumped one and the new one) were the same?

    #77067
    John Smith
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    Nice, maybe i had luck. Successfully downgraded my V5 to V4 BIOS (unlocked) with that Jumper.rom file from Yepo’s guy via UEFI shell, as described in the read.me. Just updated boot block and main block nothing else. All files are in his Google Drive.

    If somebody can check BIOS EEPROM type from (8 pins black cube) the mainboard, i can tell you whitch external programmer is ok to recover the laptop.

    #77068
    vicen
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    Nice, maybe i had luck. Successfully downgraded my V5 to V4 BIOS (unlocked) with that Jumper.rom file from Yepo’s guy via UEFI shell, as described in the read.me. Just updated boot block and main block nothing else. All files are in his Google Drive. If somebody can check BIOS EEPROM type from (8 pins black cube) the mainboard, i can tell you whitch external programmer is ok to recover the laptop.

    wow, congratulations! what date was your bios??

    by the way, i think that this is the bios chip, could you please tell us what is the correct programmer?

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    #77069
    Juha Pirinen
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    Here is original which I dumped before flashing, and the older one which I flashed.

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