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killed my Sony PCG-FX602 laptop after bios flash, help pls

javuvu
Visitor

killed my Sony PCG-FX602 laptop after bios flash, help pls

Hi,

I unfortunately think Ive killed my Sony PCG-FX602 laptop after what I think is a bad bios flash with some new bios which I found here http://www.vaio-link.com I followed the information found here: http://www.vaio-link.com/UK/info/Bios_R0121K5.shtm. not sure why it went wrong I did everything stated. When powered up the laptop beeps a few times and nothing is shown on the screen. Any idea what I need to do? Do I need a new bios chip? Hope someone can help Im in my last yr at uni and need the laptop up and running asap.

Thanks in advance

Javuvu

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kee-lo_
Member

Press F2 when the sony sign appears and make sure you reset to factory settings.

javuvu
Visitor

yup have tried that, no sony logo appears. The laptop powers on, beeps a few times and shows a blank screen.

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robpaxton
Explorer

I fear I have bad news for you - unless you can retry the flash then your computer is an expensive doorstop. Sony will be able to repair it but I think they just replace the motherboard. Have a look on the web and see if you can find a company which will replace the bad BIOS flash memory. It will be dificult to find someone who does this in the UK.

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kee-lo_
Member

Yeah maybe best to buy a new one the prices Sony charge.
:smileyhypnotized: :slight_frown: :thinking: :anguished: :angry: :angry: :devil:

Ando7p
Visitor

What is it with people? FLASH the BIOS only if you have a need to. The chances are, providing you haven't done any drastic changes to the hardware that the BIOS is fine as it is.

A bad flash can scrap a board and this sounds like it has done. The only way around it is to open up and exchange the BIOS chip, but this can be hugely expensive.

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robpaxton
Explorer

I agree with all of the above - the only reason I didn't say it was because I didn't want to upset javuvu any more :slight_frown:

But you are dead right - BIOS flashing should only be done for specific benefits and definately not just to have the latest version. Perhaps javuvu had a good reason to flash the BIOS.

Not many people will replace the BIOS chip on a notebook - usually the repair involves a new motherboard.

javuvu
Visitor

tried to flash cos was having all sort of probs with the system crashing etc, got in contact with biosflash.co.uk, hopefully they can reprogram the bios chip for me and it'll with luck go back to normal. thanks for the help.

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robpaxton
Explorer

Good luck - I hope they sort it out for you at a reasonable cost.

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kee-lo_
Member

Yeah same here, hope it all works out, because it would be a pain in the a$$ if you had to loose your notebook.