Le 15/06/2015 23:08, Stefan Tauner a écrit : > On Mon, 15 Jun 2015 23:00:01 +0200 > jackjean <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Hello, and thank you for your appreciated support. >> I confirm that pins 3 and 7 were free, according the advises from an ASUS >> laptops forum. >> I than connected both pins 3 (HOLD) and 7 (WP) to the 3.3V. >> Having also doubts on the Winbond SPI, I choosed to replace it by a Macronix. >> First strange reaction is that flashrom recognises 3 possible different >> chips : >> >> Than I choosed to add the "-c MX25L3205(A)" as option in the flashrom >> commands >> I tried than to launch the writing command, but returns allways a fail, as >> you will read in attached log file. >> […] >> Erasing and writing flash chip... Trying erase function 0... >> 0x000000-0x00ffff:EFAILED at 0x00001000! Expected=0xff, Found=0x20, failed >> byte count from 0x00000000-0x0000ffff: 0x8c6a >> ERASE FAILED! >> Reading current flash chip contents... > > Hello, > > flashrom does not find 3 chips but a chip with three possible/matching > definitions and it can not distinguish them so you have to tell it > which one you have. You chose the wrong one and thus get an error for > the first erase function. However, the other erase functions would > (most probably) have worked. Either choose the right one or let > flashrom finish. :)
> Second shot OK! > The read + erase + write were successful. It is now running the verify... It > smells good... > Great !!! > Tomorrow I will try a new Winbond... > I have a "parallel" question : Do you know where I can find how to modify the > GUID and MAC address of Laptop, and on which chip are these data stored ? > The reason of this question is that I have a Laptop which has a corrupted MAC > address, that does not allow to install properly the Ethernet driver...
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