Nox Everblack
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My bios is corrupted, i need flash it, pls help ...I can't find it anywhere.
Acer only has for 1650ti
my laptop is:
- Device ID: PCI\VEN_10DE&DEV_1F99&SUBSYS_143E1025
- Laptop brand/model: Acer nitro AN515-55-77QB GDDR5
What I've tried so far:
- Used DDU in safe mode to completely remove old NVIDIA drivers
- Disabled automatic driver installation via DDU
- Installed clean NVIDIA drivers manually (version 537.58)
- Tried older drivers as well
- Tried system restore and reset to factory settings
- Confirmed that GPU-Z shows "Unknown" under BIOS version, even without drivers
- Confirmed that Windows shows Code 43 or Code 10 for the GPU, depending on the driver
I had the laptop inspected physically by a technician, and no visible hardware damage was found on the GPU or motherboard. The card appears to be seated properly and undamaged.
Nothing works unless I can flash the correct VBIOS back to the card.
If someone with the same model and GPU can dump their original VBIOS using GPU-Z or nvflash and share it here, I would really appreciate it!
Thanks in advance for any help you can provide.
Acer only has for 1650ti
my laptop is:
- Device ID: PCI\VEN_10DE&DEV_1F99&SUBSYS_143E1025
- Laptop brand/model: Acer nitro AN515-55-77QB GDDR5
What I've tried so far:
- Used DDU in safe mode to completely remove old NVIDIA drivers
- Disabled automatic driver installation via DDU
- Installed clean NVIDIA drivers manually (version 537.58)
- Tried older drivers as well
- Tried system restore and reset to factory settings
- Confirmed that GPU-Z shows "Unknown" under BIOS version, even without drivers
- Confirmed that Windows shows Code 43 or Code 10 for the GPU, depending on the driver
I had the laptop inspected physically by a technician, and no visible hardware damage was found on the GPU or motherboard. The card appears to be seated properly and undamaged.
Nothing works unless I can flash the correct VBIOS back to the card.
If someone with the same model and GPU can dump their original VBIOS using GPU-Z or nvflash and share it here, I would really appreciate it!
Thanks in advance for any help you can provide.