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Quorrel

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  1. ok, i think I have solved the problem with help of forum members and theirs input. I originaly flashed the vBios with the nvFlash windows version before I get the corrupt status of my 780m. At least I downloaded the actual not windows version of nvflash and tried a reflash of the vBios. With the first version i have found in inet i get the message that the version of nvflash is to low. So I've searched again and have found this one->NVFlash download version 5.163.0.1 After flashing with this version and uninstall temp wrong pcie driver entries in device manager i could install my prefered nvidia driver. I also see the display adapter. It looks like my problem is solved. Thank you for your feedback,
  2. Hi Robbo, thank you for your answer. Yesterday i only found this site Video Bios Collection | techPowerUp but the Subsystem Id doesn't equals the one i have. Im at the moment in work so i couldn't give the detailed information of my card. I have a ONE K73-3N (Clevo p170sm) with an gtx 780m. So if someone of you have this PC please helpt me with the vBios. When I'm at hom i post detailled information. best regards, Roman
  3. Hi guys, I need your help. Yesterday i've updated the vBios of my 780m. The system called me that the subId of the pci-adapter doesn't equal. I answered the question, if it should be overwritten, with yes. After updating the vBios the notebook doesn't see the gpu anymore and I couldn't restore the backup oft the vBios because I delete it accidently. Is there any possibility to rescue my GPU? Who can help me? I'm looking forward for your feedback, Best regards Roman
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