Hello Nico,

Thank you very much for your information.

Does the image of SPI chip  which i get with -r key contain BIOS firmware
or BIOS settings or both?
My goal is to create  BIOS master image which i can write to 10,20,100
devices with same hardware.

Regards,
Vladimir


2018-08-09 22:11 GMT+03:00 Nico Huber <[email protected]>:

> Hi Владимир,
>
> On 08.08.2018 10:07, Владимир Амельянович wrote:
>
>> flashrom -p internal:laptop=this_is_not_a_laptop  didn't change anything
>>
>
> yes, because your BIOS claims that it's a laptop: `DMI string
> chassis-type: "Notebook"`.
>
> flashrom -p internal:laptop=force_I_want_a_brick show more info. Logs with
>> different V number are attached.
>> Please could you please tell me if i can use flashrom in my case?
>>
>
> You already did. If you let it probe with the above force option,
> it can already harm some laptops. But in your case (SPI chip directly
> attached) it's safe. You can go ahead (if you have a valid image to
> flash). In either case of success of failure, please always keep
> logs (best use the -o option) and report back.
>
> Please note that your message got filtered from the mailing list (there
> is a 256KiB limit for the mail size). So I'll attach your least verbose
> log for reference.
>
> Regards,
> Nico
>
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