I think I made a keyboard mistake because I just wanted to run "flashrom-Vr" I were in a hurry and I've just copied the output of commands without reading for you before sending them off the pc I found a new bios for 16$ with thé tool for extract the old So it's my fault Le 12 janv. 2012 01:02, "Stefan Tauner" <stefan.tau...@student.tuwien.ac.at> a écrit :
> On Wed, 11 Jan 2012 13:20:25 +0100 > Vince S <vince0...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > Hello > > hello and sorry for your loss! > to spare others from experiencing what you have done today, i would > like to know the reason WHY you did execute flashrom -E? > what would have stopped you? do you think a message printed by > flashrom like "The flash chip is now empty, do not turn off the PC!" > would have helped you i.e. would have stopped you from powering off? > > to recover your board the flash chip has to be written with the correct > image. as this can not be done from the PC itself it has to be done > by an external programmer. maybe you know some hardware guys or a fablab > in your area that could help. if the flash chip is in a socket you can > also easily order a replacement and put it in yourself. > > -- > Kind regards/Mit freundlichen Grüßen, Stefan Tauner >
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