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November 16, 2018 at 10:33 am #148195
Hey, thank you for this Tutorial. Unfortunately, I think I have killed my Ezbook by mistake. I wanted to re-flash the original BIOS onto my device, because every time I changed values in the unlocked one, my screen would get dim and I couldn’t do anyrhing, until unplugging the battery. So, after doing so, I had some trouble booting of my ssd, which I had windows installed on, but also where the AfuEfix64.efi file and the bios files were. after some tinkering, I got access to the drive while being in EFI-Shell. So I entered the necessary commands to verify the checksum of the original bios file. It said, that it couldn’t open the file. so I tried copying it to my usb drive and wanted to try again. But I made a mistake… I forgot to type the the parameter “/D” after the bios file…. So it started flashing immediately, instead of only checking the file. To my surprise; everything went fine! No errors, like the first time I did it, even though I didn’t use the parameters “/P” and “/D”… So, I turned the EzBook off, because why shouldn’t I. There were no errors, right? Well, something must have gone wrong, because now nothing is happening, when I press the power button. Is there any chance to save my EzBook 3 Pro? Thanks in advance! regards, Lukas
Well, I guess my problem is terminal…
Still any kind of response would have been nice 🙁
regards
October 22, 2018 at 4:04 pm #147732Hey, thank you for this Tutorial.
Unfortunately, I think I have killed my Ezbook by mistake. I wanted to re-flash the original BIOS onto my device, because every time I changed values in the unlocked one, my screen would get dim and I couldn’t do anyrhing, until unplugging the battery.
So, after doing so, I had some trouble booting of my ssd, which I had windows installed on, but also where the AfuEfix64.efi file and the bios files were.
after some tinkering, I got access to the drive while being in EFI-Shell. So I entered the necessary commands to verify the checksum of the original bios file. It said, that it couldn’t open the file. so I tried copying it to my usb drive and wanted to try again. But I made a mistake…
I forgot to type the the parameter “/D” after the bios file…. So it started flashing immediately, instead of only checking the file.
To my surprise; everything went fine! No errors, like the first time I did it, even though I didn’t use the parameters “/P” and “/D”…
So, I turned the EzBook off, because why shouldn’t I. There were no errors, right?
Well, something must have gone wrong, because now nothing is happening, when I press the power button.
Is there any chance to save my EzBook 3 Pro?
Thanks in advance!
regards, Lukas
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