![]() ![]() Ian made a video with the steps to follow with EZ software. Finally click on “Erase”, “Program”, and “Verify”.Load the BIOS (for example that one for MeegoPad T01) using the “brower” button.Run “EZ” program which should automatically detect the BIOS (flash) chip.Connect the programmer’s USB cable to your PC and attach the test clips to the BIOS chip (pin 1 must be correctly aligned).Assemble the test clips with the socket adapter and plug into the programmer.Ttake out MeegoPad T01 out of its casing, and disconnect the battery.Once you get the hardware, you’ll need to download on install EZP XPro Flash 1.4 on a Windows PC. So it’s probably better to with Ian’s solution involving EZP_XPro USB Programmer and some SOIC8 Test Clips. It worked for him, but it could potentially fry the flash. MeegoPad T01 Connected to Flash Writerīoth bricked MeegoPad T01, and deadhp1 used CH341a USB programmer which only supports 3.3V/5V, while the SPI flash on T01 only support 1.8V. Ian Morrison (Linuxium) and Deadhp1 posted separate instructions to flash the BIOS and recover their devices. But if you play around with the BIOS, or use one of the recent dual boot firmware that re-flash the BIOS when you switch OS, there’s a real possibility to completely brick your device. ![]() When you use one of the Intel Atom Z3735F mini PCs, there’s very little chance to brick it as long as you use the pre-installed operating systems. ![]()
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