With the programming verified successfully, you can rebuild the device and run the initial test phase. Remove the SOIC8 clip carefully from the motherboard.
Scan the DA0ZASMB8D0 Rev D motherboard to identify the BIOS IC. It is a small 8-pin surface-mount chip (SOP8), typically located close to the Super I/O chip or the Southbridge/APU area. Look for markings such as Winbond 25Q64FW or similar variants. Take note of , which is designated by a small recessed dot on the chip surface. Step 3: Connect the Hardware Programmer
A verified BIOS dump for this exact revision (Rev D). 2. Locating the BIOS Chip ( DA0ZASMB8D0 ) Remove the battery and charger from the laptop. Disassemble the laptop to access the motherboard.
After the DA0ZASMB8D0 Rev D BIOS bin install, verify: