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toshiba_t-series_support:bios_rom_chips [2021-09-01 01:50]
omolini [How to change the BIOS chip]
toshiba_t-series_support:bios_rom_chips [2021-09-01 01:50]
omolini [How to change the BIOS chip]
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   - You now have access to the Motherboard and RAM area. The BIOS chip is on the lower right corner and will be labeled 003x, where x is the version of the BIOS. Carefully remove the BIOS chip from it's socket using a chip puller. Note the notch on the left indicating the orientation of the BIOS chip. There is a matching notch silk screened on the motherboard.   - You now have access to the Motherboard and RAM area. The BIOS chip is on the lower right corner and will be labeled 003x, where x is the version of the BIOS. Carefully remove the BIOS chip from it's socket using a chip puller. Note the notch on the left indicating the orientation of the BIOS chip. There is a matching notch silk screened on the motherboard.
   - Place the new chip in the socket, with the notch on the ROM chip pointing toward the left hand side of the computer. Be sure to check that all pins line up in the socket, then push firmly to secure the chip inside the socket.   - Place the new chip in the socket, with the notch on the ROM chip pointing toward the left hand side of the computer. Be sure to check that all pins line up in the socket, then push firmly to secure the chip inside the socket.
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