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I have a Toshiba Satellite L75-B7150 with a BIOS so corrupted all it does is flash the power button. I got a EEPROM/BIOS Programmer, and so far the programmer works, but I haven't been able to find the BIOS .bin or .hex or .rom ANYWHERE, even a bios that would work as a stand in.  please Please PLEASE does ANYBODY have a .bin .rom .hex BIOS dump anything! I have been looking and trying with different BIOS Files for HOURS and I can't get ANTYHING to work. Even a basic BIOS that will allow me to get the laptop started and able to put the correct BIOS onto it would be amazing..

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26 minutes ago, Greychanic said:

I have a Toshiba Satellite L75-B7150 with a BIOS so corrupted all it does is flash the power button. I got a EEPROM/BIOS Programmer, and so far the programmer works, but I haven't been able to find the BIOS .bin or .hex or .rom ANYWHERE, even a bios that would work as a stand in.  please Please PLEASE does ANYBODY have a .bin .rom .hex BIOS dump anything! I have been looking and trying with different BIOS Files for HOURS and I can't get ANTYHING to work. Even a basic BIOS that will allow me to get the laptop started and able to put the correct BIOS onto it would be amazing..

OEM BIOS's almost always come in an encrypted format.

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Just now, Greychanic said:

Any chance you know how to get Toshiba's weird as frick software to dump the bios anywhere? there are some applications in the .iso or something its so weird. Also sorry it's .7z, .zip was too big.

spp2v160.7z 18.98 MB · 0 downloads

Also this is the stuff downloaded directly from toshiba's website

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So the application that flashes the bios from inside of windows extracts itself to an unknown location, does anybody know how force it so only be able to extract itself to 1 folder that I specify? It doesn't have that option once the application is started btw

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