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39 minutes ago, julsmbA said:

Hi,

I have a GT683DXR that reboots from nothing on AC, I think it's the 570M that is giving up. I wanted to flash the unlocked bios for it to check it changes something.

Is it happening to someone?

Hi!

No, you have a problem with the laptop at the hardware level. You need to contact the workshop to repair your laptop. In your case bios won't help you.

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6 minutes ago, Klem said:

Hi!

No, you have a problem with the laptop at the hardware level. You need to contact the workshop to repair your laptop. In your case bios won't help you.

I can try to change the GPU but at I it is too expensive, it's not worth it.

Is it possible to fix the GPU (570M) by baking it?

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1 minute ago, julsmbA said:

Is it possible to fix the GPU (570M) by baking it?

I think no. You can try to remove the graphics card from the laptop and then see what happens.

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10 minutes ago, julsmbA said:

It's maybe possible to tell the system that the AC is not connected, like disabling 3D states. The computer is rebooting as soon as something needs the GPU but only happens on AC.

 

No, you have a problem with the laptop at the hardware level. You need to contact the workshop to repair your laptop. In your case any modifications in bios won't help you.

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10 minutes ago, Klem said:

No, you have a problem with the laptop at the hardware level. You need to contact the workshop to repair your laptop. In your case any modifications in bios won't help you.

I am an IT technician and I have a workshop. 

The thing is i can trick windows into thinking is on battery power but with the AC plugged in.

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8 minutes ago, julsmbA said:

The thing is i can trick windows into thinking is on battery power but with the AC plugged in.

Unfortunately it won't help because the graphic card is dying.

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Yes but the thing is that the laptop only reboots when the AC is plugged.

So it means that the GPU only works when the AC is plugged, I only the laptop for WEB and some Office Work.

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I have 2 laptops msi gt70 2od. One has a modified bios, and the other does not. Using the Universal BIOS Backup ToolKit 2.0 program, I created a rom file with a modified BIOS. After installing it, my laptop does not boot. Hangs on the MSI logo. Help me please!

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51 minutes ago, dimavi said:

I have 2 laptops msi gt70 2od. One has a modified bios, and the other does not. Using the Universal BIOS Backup ToolKit 2.0 program, I created a rom file with a modified BIOS. After installing it, my laptop does not boot. Hangs on the MSI logo. Help me please!

Hi!

If you save your original bios backup (.rom file) before you install .rom file with a modified BIOS from another laptop, in this case now just install your original bios backup (.rom file).

If you didn't save your original bios backup (.rom file) before you install .rom file with a modified BIOS from another laptop, in this case now just download and install original bios from MSI website.

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Hi there! There is a GT70 2OD DA2 laptop with a 4940mx processor and a GTX 980M 8GB (VBIOS 84.04.22.00.0A) graphics card, BIOS E1763IMS.70V (Win10, last EC, drivers are installed and updated normally, but optimus is not working). The question is as follows, a strange thing happens on the latest official BIOS E1763IMS.71D, when rebooting, the laptop is turned off (instead of the usual reboot) for about 2-3 seconds, and then turned on again. But at the same time, optimus starts working on this BIOS version. I wrote to MSI support, they said it's okay, such a reboot mode is possible. But this is not the solution. Hardware problem is excluded.
I would like to know if the problem with optimus is solvable in BIOS E1763IMS.70V? Maybe through the installation of another VBIOS? Or something else?

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  • 4 weeks later...

Can I ask a question? The bios for white book MS-16F1 will work for MSI non raid GX660 any variant??, Because in the bios states also MSI Gx660 has decsription MS-16F1 also.. i'm wonder if it can do or will work also ??? Plss answer, im afraid of flash the whitebook MS-16F1 on my GX660 because it might beick the bios

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  • 4 weeks later...

Hi.

I read a lot here and I'm not sure if I understand right. I have a MSI GT70 and have the 100% fan problem because my dgpu is broken. If I understand right I can't use a unlocked bios here but the user Klem can modify my bios. Is it right?

 

Thanks

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9 hours ago, Lucis said:

Hi.

I read a lot here and I'm not sure if I understand right. I have a MSI GT70 and have the 100% fan problem because my dgpu is broken. If I understand right I can't use a unlocked bios here but the user Klem can modify my bios. Is it right?

 

Thanks

Hi!

You can post here your file backup of bios, or upload it into any fileserver and post the link.

For creating backup of bios use attached utility. Extract attached archive directly on the Desktop and run utility as Administrator (right click mouse, choice "Run as Administrator"). Utility will create archive "results" directly on the Desktop. Post here this archive "results", or upload it into any fileserver and and post the link.

https://www.sendspace.com/file/mxoavw

or

http://www120.zippyshare.com/v/NC9WuxRI/file.html

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9 hours ago, Klem said:

Hi!

You can post here your file backup of bios, or upload it into any fileserver and post the link.

For creating backup of bios use attached utility. Extract attached archive directly on the Desktop and run utility as Administrator (right click mouse, choice "Run as Administrator"). Utility will create archive "results" directly on the Desktop. Post here this archive "results", or upload it into any fileserver and and post the link.

https://www.sendspace.com/file/mxoavw

or

http://www120.zippyshare.com/v/NC9WuxRI/file.html

 Hi Klem,

 

It's so great of you. My ears will be very grateful to you. :-) I uploaded it on GDrive.

 

https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/14XthS2hVdeZXMrpMptfQzC-VepliGQxH

 

Thank you.

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2 hours ago, Lucis said:

 Hi Klem,

 

It's so great of you. My ears will be very grateful to you. :-) I uploaded it on GDrive.

 

https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/14XthS2hVdeZXMrpMptfQzC-VepliGQxH

 

Thank you.

For creating backup of bios use attached utility. Extract attached archive directly on the Desktop and run utility as Administrator (right click mouse, choice "Run as Administrator"). Utility will create archive "results" directly on the Desktop. Post here this archive "results", or upload it into any fileserver and and post the link.

https://www.sendspace.com/file/mxoavw

or

http://www120.zippyshare.com/v/NC9WuxRI/file.html

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1 hour ago, Klem said:

For creating backup of bios use attached utility. Extract attached archive directly on the Desktop and run utility as Administrator (right click mouse, choice "Run as Administrator"). Utility will create archive "results" directly on the Desktop. Post here this archive "results", or upload it into any fileserver and and post the link.

https://www.sendspace.com/file/mxoavw

or

http://www120.zippyshare.com/v/NC9WuxRI/file.html

Hi Klem,

 

Sorry that i used wrong tool. I opened your link on mobile phone and i got only a empty side. Now I found your tool. I hope it is right now.

 

https://www.sendspace.com/file/q65y6t

 

Thank you very much.

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32 minutes ago, Lucis said:

Hi Klem,

 

Sorry that i used wrong tool. I opened your link on mobile phone and i got only a empty side. Now I found your tool. I hope it is right now.

 

https://www.sendspace.com/file/q65y6t

 

Thank you very much.

Ok. Check your PM.

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  • 1 month later...

Hi all;

 

Iam new from techinferno :)

 

I have a problem with  this model laptop MSI GT70 0ND i search unlocked i cant download the MSI GT70 Unlocked.zip for my test because my GTX 880m not working for this laptop.

 

In GPU--Z i have only 0 MHZ detected, iam test all  DDU, new driver ect.

 

I thinks better is programming with CH341A BIOS programmer for VBIOS gpu party its realy suxx for MXM models... because ROMID not detected ect..

 

Thanks for any info ect..

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5 hours ago, DeG said:

Hi all;

 

Iam new from techinferno :)

 

I have a problem with  this model laptop MSI GT70 0ND i search unlocked i cant download the MSI GT70 Unlocked.zip for my test because my GTX 880m not working for this laptop.

 

In GPU--Z i have only 0 MHZ detected, iam test all  DDU, new driver ect.

 

I thinks better is programming with CH341A BIOS programmer for VBIOS gpu party its realy suxx for MXM models... because ROMID not detected ect..

 

Thanks for any info ect..

Hi!

Check your system bios version, and see if there is a newer 1 on the MSI website.

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Hi Klem,

 

I have test upgrade version 70x  and  i have same problem gpu frequency not detected.

 

The graphics card comes from an Alienware model and the card is bios locked

I think the only solution is to flash the card on another laptop or use a programmer

 

 

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