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    Coffee Lake BIOS updates P751DM2-G

    Discussion in 'Sager and Clevo' started by 52571abc, Mar 9, 2018.

  1. Overdrift

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    Im korean so sorry about my english. I flashed my bios 6.5a, and I installed my cpu i7-8086k, but it doesnt boot. When i turn on the laptop, It doesnt boot and one reboot and its freeze. So i installed my previous cpu(g4400) but it works same. What should i do? Plz reply because im nervous.
     
  2. Meaker@Sager

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    Have you double checked your pin work on the 8086K? Is everything as it should be after you have removed it and checked it's all in place?
     
  3. DM g

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    Did you deactive some pins on cpu? Bsod if you flash this bios you must use a 8th cpu.
     
  4. Overdrift

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    Yes ;(

    Not bsod, when i flash bios 6.5a, i use g4400(6th gen) and i use computer 5 days. And when i install 8086k, it doesnt boot and just reboot infinitely.
     
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    Perhaps the flash did not take, have you double checked?
     
  6. Overdrift

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    Yes. I check programmer and i press program and it's finish then i read the chip, it's 6.5a.
     
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    Yes. I check programmer and i press program and it's finish then i read the chip, it's 6.5a.
     
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    Perhaps your chip is dead then or there is an issue with the bios released then.
     
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  9. DM g

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    You must isolate some pins I guess and try a normal i7 cpu not 8086k. Like they said it is not a beginner work.
     
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