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I made a very little mod to my bios with Phoenix bios editor, then I forced the update.
Now my laptop doesn't boot at all, it seems unrecoverable
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Oh Oh... making changes in BIOS may be problematic...
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Some BIOS contain Emergency BIOS. Download BIOS from the laptop manufacturer's website. Extract it and look for a folder named Emergency or something like that. If there is such a folder then you may be lucky. In the folder, there should be BIOS and Readme file with instructions to install the Emergency BIOS.
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Good news, I recovered my laptop with this tutorial
https://www.bios-mods.com/bios-recovery/...-recovery/ l
Quote:Some BIOS contain Emergency BIOS. Download BIOS from the laptop manufacturer's website. Extract it and look for a folder named Emergency or something like that. If there is such a folder then you may be lucky. In the folder, there should be BIOS and Readme file with instructions to install the Emergency BIOS.
Thanks, unfortunately my bios doesn't have emergency bios.
Anyway, no matter. I'm happy now
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Emergency BIOS or Crisis Recovery is the same thing. It's not there in your BIOS package.
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