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Warning, J3455B/J3455-ITX/J4205-ITX BIOS brick ! |
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Xaltar ![]() Moderator Group ![]() ![]() Joined: 16 May 2015 Location: Europe Status: Offline Points: 26933 |
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![]() Edited by Xaltar - 16 Mar 2018 at 6:25am |
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Xaltar ![]() Moderator Group ![]() ![]() Joined: 16 May 2015 Location: Europe Status: Offline Points: 26933 |
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Quick google search:
You will also need the soic8 clip and 1.8v level converter, they seem to be commonly purchased together on bangood. Good luck.
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McLeft ![]() Newbie ![]() Joined: 05 Sep 2016 Status: Offline Points: 16 |
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Exactlly.
But i got a newer one - The Black Edition ) Programmer - link 1.8v adapter - link soic8 clip - link Procedure is similar to one described here Except: Instead of unsoldering battery - you have just disconnect power and remove li-on battery. Step 4 - I didn't use auto-detect feature (some ppl say it may be not safe) - used a dropdown lists to select chip by name. (J3455B uses type "25SPI flash" Windond W25Q64FW chip, probably other boards use the same one) Steps 7,8,9 - can be replaced with clicking "Auto" button. Edited by McLeft - 16 Mar 2018 at 7:21pm |
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Xaltar ![]() Moderator Group ![]() ![]() Joined: 16 May 2015 Location: Europe Status: Offline Points: 26933 |
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Thanks for the added information McLeft
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Firstly, my apologies to Envio. Regarding my system specs, I am using J4205-ITX/M/ASRK and 2 sticks of Kingston kcp3l16sd8/8 DDR3 SODIMM (16 GB in total). Also connected is an extra ASMedia SATA controller on the PCI E slot to give me extra SATA ports. |
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So it has. Perhaps this suggests hardware configuration isn't the issue, so I have to ask the question again - had the ASRock engineers actually tested this properly prior to making the updates available? Even though the Instant Flash update v.1.60 is available, I still cannot trust it and quite frankly, I cannot trust ASRock to get anything right, after this debacle! Unfortunately, it seems ASRock are unique in being the only OEM of these low-powered Apollo Lake boards and I bought one due to their low-power consumption. But my trust in ASRock is gone and I would rather be without this and purchase higher-powered i3/i5/i7 manufactured by another brand.
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Now they removed new firmware at all.
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