Volt-modding the CH341a Mini Programmer - LFC
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The CH341a Mini Programmer is a super cheap BIOS chip programmer that I've wanted to cover for a while now, but there's a problem with it. While the chip socket is powered at the correct 3.3v, the data lines are pulled up to 5v, which is way too hot. Modifications to run the controller chip off of the 3.3v rail are fairly straight forward, and fix the problem completely.
Shout out to Voltlog for their video on this, which I followed to make mine: • CH341 Programmer 3.3V ...
And the One Transistor article Voltlog referenced:
www.onetransistor.eu/2017/08/...
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Important info for this mod! The output of the 3V3 regulator is not stable enough to work reliable with all Flash-Chips. After doing this mod, I was able to read/write multiple chips. But I came across one, that I could read fine, but the CH341 would "crash" aka. disconnect from USB, as soon as I would try to write to it. As it turned out, I needed to add some capacitance to the output of that 1117 3.3V regulator. In my case, I added a 1µF and another 100nF capacitor right between the 3.3V output and ground (pins 1 and 2 of the regulator). That fixed the issue. I hope, this comment can save some people from wasting a day debugging this ;)
@Hudsonkem
2 ай бұрын
very nice. thanks.
@mauricioaguaidahernandez4715
27 күн бұрын
Do you have images of how this modification would look like with the capacitors? I want to modify my ch341a but I have no idea how the modification would look like.
@NebukadV
27 күн бұрын
@@mauricioaguaidahernandez4715 Honestly, I described the modification in detail in my initial comment ("I added a 1µF and another 100nF capacitor right between the 3.3V output and ground (pins 1 and 2 of the regulator"). If you cannot interpret this information, you should maybe not try this mod. I could take a picture, but how would I share it?
@mauricioaguaidahernandez4715
25 күн бұрын
@@NebukadV Mediafire, i think with an image i can understand would look. Or you can make a video in your channel about your mod with the pinouts. I am understanding that you had added a 1µF and a 100nF capacitor just between the 3.3V output and ground (pins 1 and 2 of the regulator) i.e. 2 capacitors in series of 1uf and 100nF between pin 1 (thats is ADJ pin) and 2 ( V out) of the 1777 regulator. It should be like this video? -> m.kzread.info/dash/bejne/pq2Tkrisc7Kxmrg.html ?
"i find it easier to cut the wire to length" *proceeds to yell at the wire for being too fiddly*
@rosch448
2 жыл бұрын
lmao 🤣 that's graham
I love the way you explain things so clearly. I had teachers at school that were so intelligent that they just couldn't put themselves in my shoes and had no way of explaining things without getting too technical. I understood everything here. Cheers dude.
@Alberrttoo
2 жыл бұрын
True you wouldnt even notice you finished the whole video. He explains.everything pretty well that you would have to google.
This is honestly the type of video that I like. Technical, detailed and educational...
@filda2005
9 ай бұрын
also fake news, giving you a stupid ideas
Lovely Jubbly. Bought one of these last year to flash the correct BIOS file to a fake GTX 1050 GPU. The first programmer i bought only lasted about a week and went faulty, so i bought another and have just followed your guide here. Brilliant instructions and top notch :)
Thank you very much, in this is what I needed to see, I watched bunch of your videos as well as they are entertaining to learn in a very easy way. Waiting for you to watch you using it and flash bios chips with it, have a great day.
Thanks so much for the fantastic step by step video good sir! Successfully modded my own with this guide which led to a successful bios chip reprogram (following next video) and brought a dead computer back to life. You are the MAN! Cheers
I learn so much from your videos😁 thank you 😁 great channel 👍
Thanks for including your sources. Too many people don't. Much appreciated.
Looking forward on videos running both your main flasher and this!
Thanks to your video. I managed to make a switch to switch between 3.3v and 5v. The reason I made the switch because I saw someone said that some chip cannot turn on with 3.3v. It needs 5v. Awesome video.
Thank you man, saved my chips. No wonder why some of my chips got damage and probably some with a % of corrupt data.
Awesome, I have one of these and I was looking forward to this one.
Merci mon ami, following your clear instructions I saved my mobo following your clear instructions. ... and your English is perfect for me 🙂
Love your style! Great video
Just bought one of these, going to have to do this mod xD, cheers for the info, great work :).
Very helpfull video. Solved my "verification error" problem by this modification, thank u so much.
Clearly explained and well videod showing clearly what needs to be done - I'm off to modify mine now so wish me luck!...
@retrocomputinggrotto
4 ай бұрын
All good! Done exactly as you said in this video and I'm now getting 3.3V on the data lines! Just need to work out how to use the 1.8V adapter I have now...
Hail to the “ bush mechanic “, (should be your slogan). Skills and thanks for a short and concise vid.
muchisimas gracias por el gran aporte ,grandes exitos para ti
very interesting Graham, keep it up please
I'd say microsoldering isn't yet a field you've superbly mastered. Not a bad thing at all, don't get me wrong. Can't wait to have you sharing future jobs to see that improving. Regarding the two irons with a single power supply. The main downside I see is that you can't work with both simultaneously. I've found very late in my electronics hobby that using two irons to remove parts and particularly SMD components, is just brilliant. I'd suggest giving it a try if you haven't tested that. Are you using a standard vinyl cable? That would concern me a bit. I got the TL100 with the transformer having a silicone cable and that's life-saving for me, after several burned iron cables over the years. The red USB-C silicone cable that Pinecil has in its store looks fantastic too.
Great stuff Adam .think i'll have to curb my coffee intake before attempting that fix.
Kudos for crediting the source!
Nice video Adamant keep going 🤠🍷
Great Video.. Thanks. This is probably like asking how long is a bit of string but I have one of these USB programmers which I managed to damage when it came into contact with the metal PC casing. Now the power LED flashes briefly then goes out. I've changed the regulator chip but that hasn't fixed it. Is there a particular component(s) on the board that is(are) more vulnerable to a short?
Alternatively, you can solder 3.3V zener diodes between SPI data pins and Gnd pin of the zif socket , on the back side of the board. The zener diode limited the peak voltage to 3.3V. Everyone could not solder tiny SMD pins, so zif socket's pins much bigger and soldering too easy instead of SMD IC pins. You need two zener diodes; between MOSI and GND, CLK and GND. I2C pins are open drain type and requires external pull-ups, you don't need the voltage limiting operation for this pins.
@V0S1N0
Жыл бұрын
There's a cheap 1.8v adapter board that some of the CH341a Mini Programmer have started shipping with. I started to worry about adapting to 1.8v before realizing I already got the adapter in the kit. :)
@brad8122
10 ай бұрын
@@V0S1N0 he isn't talking about the adapters to 1.8V
To finesse lifting a gull wing pin use a a sliver cut from as thin a stainless steel shim as you can find, heat the joint and slide the shim between pin and pad. Solder won't adhere to SS which is also a relatively poor heat conductor and together will being thin and low mass will minimally cool the joint during operation. Burnishing the cut edge of the shim will help prevent it from hanging up on the pin or land as it is slid between them.
Hello to all. Actually, there's a much easy way to do this fix; you just have to cut a track on the board and add a plastic jumper on pins labeled '3.3V' and '5V'. I've have successfully flashed a Winbond 25Q64FVSIG which is a 3V chip.
@Adamant_IT
2 жыл бұрын
I had a quick look and I think I see the method you're talking about. The 5v rail going to the IC is on a trace on the bottom of the board, several people had mentioned that cutting this trace might be a better method. The chap whose video guide I followed didn't want to do this because he wasn't sure where else it goes - but the only other place it goes is to the 5v jumper pin. So yea, cutting it would then enable you to bridge the 5 and 3.3v headers to avoid soldering. Part of me doesn't like cutting traces, but these things are so cheap that who cares about making the mod 'reversible' anyway.
@medgrey4821
2 жыл бұрын
when you put ic 3.3v the programmer detect automatically and adjust the voltage at 3.3v , i measured it during the process , i modified the programmer exactly what i saw on this video but i back to let it original and it works fine
@Slywardthegamecat
2 жыл бұрын
Hi Antonio! On my CH341a, there are 2 x 5v headers. One is next to a header that says GND, the other is a header that says 3.3v. Which 5v header do I bridge to the 3.3v header? Sorry to ask, i'm just a bit of a noob. I think I know which trace to cut.
@racejay
2 жыл бұрын
Hi Gamecat! I have posted it on my channel. Check it out!
@Slywardthegamecat
2 жыл бұрын
@@racejay cheers Antonio!
Nice job Adamant IT. I think a bit of solder mask on the pad instead of the caption tape would be more secure for you as this tape may have gone after a time. Great work after all!!!
Er, I wanted if I could ask you something since I hardly know anything regarding electricity. I connected the CH341A from my PC to another PC's motherboard to flash a BIOS onto the chip. For some odd reason, I don't know why, I turned on the other PC while the CH341A was still connected to it from my main PC. As soon as I hit the power button on the other PC, my main PC rebooted. Later on I also discovered that the sound doesn't work on my main PC anymore. Could it somehow be that one I turned on the other PC while CH341A was connected to its BIOS chip it somehow sent a surge back to my PC and killed my onboard soundcard? It did afterall manage to cause my PC to reboot. Thanks!
You saved my life while repairing a bricked laptop.
NICE TUTORIAL SIR😍😍😍
I just swapped my 8 tb bios to new board, great vid , thought i lost all my data,
Great videos thx for sharing
Can I use the 3.3V on my bios chip 25Q256JWEQ which is for MSI B550m mortar wifi? Or do i have to use 1.8v?
We love moding gadgets keep it up.
I have a question. Is it possible to program an ITE super io chip with this programmer ?
What flux do you use? I can't find a proper fix that will get cleaned with alcohol. Thanks for you videos!!
Looking at the schematic you could just cut the trace that feeds the vcc and install a jumper to pin 6 and 7 instead of lifting the vcc off the pad. Just make sure to cut the right side of the trace. Then just finish the 3v connection.
@user-cw3nb8rc9e
2 жыл бұрын
Could you please explain more in detail? With your method, do you still need to play with soldering wires?
@max0r4axor
2 жыл бұрын
@@user-cw3nb8rc9e you still have to solder one wire
@user-cw3nb8rc9e
2 жыл бұрын
@@max0r4axor What about supplying this programmer with 3.3V? It would not produce 5V then, but might work?
@max0r4axor
2 жыл бұрын
@@user-cw3nb8rc9e looking up the Datasheet for this if the chip is supplied with 3.3v you will have to supply 3.3v to the v3 pin number 9. To me it was easier to cut a trace use a standard jumper between 6 and 7 and solder a small wire to the 3.3v voltage regulator and pin 9
@user-cw3nb8rc9e
2 жыл бұрын
@@max0r4axor Good tip. Where is "6 and 7" Is it the GND and 5V at the end of the pin row with jumper?
Picked up one of theses cheaply, came with a bios "clip" to save removing bios chips from the board, then soldering back on etc after However when the "chip" is connected the power to the CH3 seems to drop off and disconnects from the PC, is there a fix for this other than hot air remove chip etc?
Work..recomended .thank master
Nice fix, if you measure pin 9 and the capacitor C4 you will see that it is the bypass cap you mention. Might be easier to solder the 3.3v wire there from the 3.3v regulator instead of directly on pin 9.
@michaelboth6844
2 жыл бұрын
What´s the use of the wire? Pin 9 is fed 3.3V on my CH341 anyway. And on my device there is no continuity to capacitor C4, but to C3.
@LordDarthSidiousss
2 жыл бұрын
@@michaelboth6844 Sounds like you have a different board layout/version ? If your version is already feeding 3.3V on pin 9 then you don't need to add any wire to the bypass capacitor or pin 9.
@michaelboth6844
2 жыл бұрын
@@LordDarthSidiousss Unfortunately, there is no clear indication of board revision on the programmer itself. Interestingly, the IC itself reads CH341B, not A. The back reads "CH341A MinProgramment", like in French. And on the top side, near the bios chip connector it says "CH341A Pro". I bought it for cheap from a Chinese seller on German eBay. Very confusing.
@LordDarthSidiousss
2 жыл бұрын
@@michaelboth6844 I believe you can still mod this version that you have if you go from 3.3V regulator middle pin to C3 and from there also to the lifted pin of the CH341 with a wire ?
@michaelboth6844
2 жыл бұрын
@@LordDarthSidiousss That´s what I did. Pin 28 was 5V after all, so I lifted it and soldered a wire to the regulator. I did the wire on Pin 9 as well, but I don´t know if that had any benefit. If you look at the schematic shown by Graham, Pin 9 is labeled "V3", so I guess having 3.3V there is expected?
Ch341a pin no 28 is vcc 4.5v Minimum to 5.3v Maximum support in this line… i don’t know why you put 3.3v in vcc
You can get pre-made adapters just as cheap as the CH341 itself, which piggy-back the ZIF socket and come with their own ZIF in which you connect your clip/breakout board and ultimately the IC :) I also suggest pulling strands out of stranded wire to make really thin jumpers (whenever they don't pose the risk of touching anything they shouldn't, since they're obviously not going to be insulated)
@twizz420
Жыл бұрын
I like pulling small transformers out of old electronics (satellite and cable receiver boxes, dvd players, etc.) and then unwrap the enameled wire and use that for jumpers. You'd be surprised how much wire one transformer can hold. Most transformers probably hold enough wire to last a lifetime of jumping pads. Instead of pre-cutting the piece of jump wire, I use a longer piece than necessary, and then instead of pre-scratching the surface to remove the enamel, I just use the tip of the iron to scrape it, that and the heat usually gets rid of the enamel. And then just run the wire where you need, then solder the wire down where it meets the pad, then either clip off the spare wire or if it's thin enough just rock it back and forth until it breaks where it sticks out of the solder joint.
I might have to try this mod myself just to flash a bios. Do you have a link to a or some soldering tools just for this job? This is the first actual project that introduces me to hands on diy soldering. I will most likely only need to soldered only 5 times or less thank you.
Thank you.... I have the same iron. I love it
@Adamant_IT - What camera or microscope do you use to zoom in? Thanks,
I enjoyed that. Was there a reason why the data lines were at 5V originally? If so, is it worth adding a switch? Or is the thing so cheap that you just have two?
@Adamant_IT
2 жыл бұрын
Really dumb design flaw. Lots of people scratching their heads over this one. If the CH341a chip couldn't run on 3.3v it would be a much harder issue to solve, but given that the chip is happy at 3.3v, it's a bit of an unknown.
@Davpana
2 жыл бұрын
Watching the chip's datasheet there's a 0,1v over the maximum ratings for the original use of 5v VCC and this is slightly bad unless the datasheet is not right, someone with scope can probe the effective DI pin if it exceeds 4,4v
I thought the socket could supply 5v too so will a 5V chip program with data lines at 3.3V or do we have to swop the chip supply back?
Thank you so much 👍now I can program my eeprom 👍👍👍👍
Well done, also good that you have split your videos as not everyone likes the two guys format.
i did this mod back when i sucked at soldering. broke off a pin on the ic, so i had to scrape the plastic and solder to the lead frame 😆 still works tho
Great vid
Adamant IT Thank you, I just have a dumb question. I have watched someone on this Ch341a who added and soldered a wire on pin 9 and soldered it on pin 28 of course after he lift it (pin 28) and connected to the volt regulator like you did but without having a second wire on the volt regulator I mean there was only 1 wire soldered on volt regulator coming only from pin 28. Question is is it still the same? Thank you.
@Adamant_IT
2 жыл бұрын
Yea the anchor pin and the middle pin of the reg are both outputs, you can use either.
@marv6597
2 жыл бұрын
@@Adamant_IT thank you
This jumper is not necessary actually as the programmer runs 3.3v and has a 3.3v & 5v Jumper on the side so what the jumper actually does is that if you put a jumper, it overrides the 3.3v and makes it 5v remove the jumper and its back to 3.3v. It is located on the side where your CLK, CS, MOSI, MIOS, GND,3.3V & 5V pins are, just put a jumper on 3.3v & 5v to get 5v.
Do you need to mod the voltage to use the 1.8v adapter?
I like this channel
Hi there :) Did you use any magnification tech in order to do the micro soldering?
@Adamant_IT
2 жыл бұрын
I don't, but I should.
Can the Ch341a be used to program an ATtiny13V microcontroller?
You can apply soldering mask with UV light for tighten the jumper wires
at the bottom of the programmer you can solder the bios to work at 3.3 v, I have tested it successfully with a mxic25l6406e and "as programmer", it would be a good idea to make an adapter
Do you know how to connect a SOIC 8-Pin Test Clip and DIP adapter to a raspberry pi 3 b+ so that it can be used to fix BIOS? I have this board but I want to learn how to do it with just the raspberry pi and the clip and dip adapter and some jumper cables and that's it.
Thank you bro...I will mod my programmer
Excellent stuff,thanks!! What's the intro music?
What if I remove the zero ohm resistor from the main 5V source and just use a couple diodes to drop the voltage to around 3.8V?
@davidsanagustine9922
2 ай бұрын
3.3v is the requirement Boss
thank you
Hello Sir, I want to unlock the dev mod of my chromebook. I am trying to find a way how to flash the bios. it is Winbond WSON8 6x5mm. I am newbie, what do you recommender to flash it? does this flash programer ch341a works? would the 5v be dangereous for the chip?
so is there a cheap version for 32pin retrobios chips available too? Or no way around a TL866?
@jaro6985
2 жыл бұрын
You need a tl866 or similar due to the higher voltages.
good information
is the 1.8 adapter works with 5v or should i mod the ch341 to 3.3v ? @Adamant IT
@Adamant_IT
2 жыл бұрын
1.8v adaptor is fine 👍 I've tested this and 1.8v adaptors will regulate the data lines down to 1.8 as well.
@iMar1_
2 жыл бұрын
@@Adamant_IT Thank you so much
Very beautiful my dear brother and forward
It is not necessary to desolder pin 28. There is a track on the underside to the left of the C which must be cut. A jumper then be set between 3.3 and 5V. Now connect the voltage regulator in the middle to C3, which connects pin 9 direct to 3.3V.
I ordered this programmer, and today I have noticed that the chip is not the CH341A, it is the CH341B, can I know what the difference is or if they have the same problem as in this video?
Not gonna lie i could get used to two videos a week.
@deminybs
2 жыл бұрын
Right?? watching his videos makes me wanna buy more stuff (soldering iron, hot air station, the little chip programmers etc. Lol however I spend enough money on my other hobbies 😂😂 just need more time and money and I can do them all!!
@Adamant_IT
2 жыл бұрын
If I can keep it up! I've got lots in the pipeline at the moment, but two videos a week largely pivots on having enough material.
done modding after your viceo thanks. important to verify the bios after flashing when using clip ,sadly i didn't do it ,flashed bad bios and when computer turned on burnt a charging mosfet. not 100% was this the reason of course but laptop was perfect before bricking
@maybelbdidit
2 ай бұрын
A bad BIOS wouldn’t blow a charging mosfet.
hi can you help me, maybe going out off topic. I spent these 3 days building an atmel ATmega328p circuit that will be powered by 12 volts. I read always find the chip can only be powered by 5 volts, any more than that it will fry it. But my program has to run VCC with 12 volts. I also think the Arduino Uno/Nano is an Atmega328p circuit, which can be powered by 7-12v (I have tried). My question, how to make Atmega328p can be powered by 12volt without having to change to 5 volts? Many Thanks for helping
@Adamant_IT
2 жыл бұрын
You can't mod something to run at a higher voltage. You'll need to put in a regulator somewhere to create a 5v rail for the logic stuff.
Will it program 1gb bios chip??
Hello sir im a new subscriber, and ive been watching your informative videos. If you ignore the price between ch341a and ezp2019 which would recommend? Thank you. Keep uploading videos.
@Adamant_IT
2 жыл бұрын
I've not used my EZP2019 in a long while, some people still rate them pretty well, but personally I prefer the CH341a because NeoProgrammer is really easy to get started in, and the CH341a drivers don't look like a virus ;) Be sure to check my recent video about the CH341a v1.6 though, as it doesn't need the volt mod, but is a bit more expensive.
@Alberrttoo
2 жыл бұрын
@@Adamant_IT Thank you sir. Ive learned so much about your videos thank you for sharing your knowledge. I like it when your troubleshooting those dead boards 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Привет! Ответь, пожалуйста, с какой целью была эта переделка с 5 вольт на 3,3 вольта? Ведь программатор выполняет свою работу и без такой переделки. Спасибо за видео!
@Ivan_Safronov
11 ай бұрын
Хай! Прогеру в принцип по-болту, а МС-м памяти нет, они разн бывают. См. Оффициал. доку на каждую конкретную.
Great cheap programmer, but they should fix this problem after years... The only problem is that it can't detect all the 1.8V chips even with the adapter board. AM4 mobos and Nvidia 10 20 30 series cards have 1.8V SPI eeprom chips. (Maybe some chinese software is better than Flashrom, I didn't try them.) You should get the 1.8V adapter and programming clip kit, it's almost the same price.
@pp3v42_g3h
2 жыл бұрын
You can find pin 9 on the capacitor under the 1117 LDO, it makes the mod look professional :)
@DannyWilliamH
2 жыл бұрын
Correct me if I'm wrong but doesn't the 1.8v adapter board still use 5v (3.3 after mod) unless you desolder the chip and use the adapter's pads?
@B.E.H.
2 жыл бұрын
@@DannyWilliamH good question!!!
Hi do you know where I can buy a separate ribbon cable for this? I bought a pamona 5252 test clip for this since the oem garbage clips keep unlatching but can't find the terminal pins that connect the pins and ribbon cable online
@Adamant_IT
2 жыл бұрын
I'm not sure, I'm in the "desolder the chip" club. But there are some folks who have actually high quality clips and swear by them, so they're out there. I wouldn't expect them to be cheap though!
@Limeayy
2 жыл бұрын
@@Adamant_IT well.. i need those ribbon cable since mine is jacked up. can't get the brass/copper terminals off them without ripping sleeving.
@Davpana
2 жыл бұрын
Today there are on sale new low cost clips with connectors on the clip instead of solderings, i have changed all the cabled of my old one with jumper wires to the clip and cutting the interface side plugging in the old flat cable connector
but what if i want to write 24c? isnt it need 5v?
You don't need to scrape the enamel off the wire. Applying soldering iron + fluxed solder burns it off. Try it.
@craig2963
2 жыл бұрын
I always just grab a lighter and hit the end of the wire with the flame for a couple of seconds...you can see when it is gone.
Is there any way to add a switch to easily switch back and forth to 3.3V and 5V?
@nikkisixx2878
5 ай бұрын
Yes, there is such a way. But it is still necessary to raise 28 pins and feed it with 3.3 volts. After going back to 5 volts you can put a jumper on the two pins that are next to the zip panel. One of them has 3.3 volts, the other has 5 volts. So close them, then 5 volts will appear on pin 28. After removing the jumper, you will return to 3.3 volts of power. Everything is simple.
Wow nice 👍
I do this but it not working , when i want erase the chip , it's disconnect by itself, what's wrong?
Yer doin' great, kid.
Tip 1) Get yourself some wire wrap/Kynar wire and lose the enameled wire. Tip 2) Still have your enameled wire? "Strip" it by burning off the enamel with your soldering iron. Sanding or scraping your wire will only make it weaker. And you are going to solder it anyway.
@Adamant_IT
6 ай бұрын
I never seem to have any luck burning off the enamel. I've tried it several times in several ways and it just doesn't strip. I've no doubt it works because I've seen people doing it, but yea, never works for me, so I end up scraping.
@MrWaalkman
6 ай бұрын
@@Adamant_IT The way that I do it is to create a healthy-sized blob of molten solder and run the end of the wire through it. I don't heat the wire, I heat the solder. This way the heat is going to get to all of the wire and the enamel should come off easily.
I performed this step by step. Now my ch341a cant be recognized by Windows. It didnt have a problem connecting before the mod. Any ideas?
Hello, does this do the 95xxx..?, thanks
Is there any ch341a programmer that is sold preconfigured to 3.3 volts? I do not have any soldering experience and would prefer to just buy one premodded.
@Adamant_IT
2 жыл бұрын
Yes, look for the version 1.6 or higher, with the green PCB, it has a voltage selector switch on it.
@cemsengul16
2 жыл бұрын
@@Adamant_IT Thanks for the reply. I am considering buying to one to mod the bios of my 2021 Razer Blade Advanced to unlock the overclocking menu on bios.
Brother this mini programmer work on 1.8v bios chip or need with 1.8 volt adapter
@pipony8939
Жыл бұрын
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I'm not sure if this would be necessary when the current is less than 1 milliamp.
@radekzmazur3389
8 ай бұрын
This mod is unnecessary. videos that this mod is needed is spreading disinformation.
Hey friend I bricked my laptop trying to undervoltage. I have a msi gs76. I can't even access bios @ all or windows. Would you have any advice?
@Adamant_IT
2 жыл бұрын
BIOS reset should solve that. You'll need to take the bottom cover off and disconnect the RTC battery for a minute. It will likely be a small shrink-wrapped coin cell with a short two-pin wire connecting it to the board. An MSI I'm working on at the moment has the coin cell itself taped under the mobo, but the wire itself sneaks around to the top side, so it's possible to disconnect it without removing the mobo. It will look something like this: ae01.alicdn.com/kf/H5c6efbe47b434e7cb75428787836a7002/Original-CR2032-BIOS-battery-FOR-MSI-GT70-GT60-GT680-GT683-GT780-GE60-GE70-GE620-CX60-CX70.jpg_Q90.jpg_.webp
Website you download the software for ch 341a
Correct me if I’m wrong.. (And I have been wrong before…) Yes it’s 5v but there’s less than .5 amp..+- You’re not going to burn anything with almost no current… Check it and let me know..🍻
Debe tener mejor pulso en la mano porque las soldaduras deben ser más precisas para cosas micro. Y no ser tan tacaño con el estaño. Pero excelente video. Cual es el link para los software de programación de BIOS o UEFI?
great !
Do you not need a 5v power to use a ST93S56 which is an automatic Memory eeprom?
@nikkisixx2878
5 ай бұрын
Yes, there is such a way. But it is still necessary to raise 28 pins and feed it with 3.3 volts. After going back to 5 volts you can put a jumper on the two pins that are next to the zip panel. One of them has 3.3 volts, the other has 5 volts. So close them, then 5 volts will appear on pin 28. After removing the jumper, you will return to 3.3 volts of power. Everything is simple.