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I was stuck updating the BIOS for LAPQC71D for a long time, and I thought the update should be completed, so I pressed the shutdown button. But the laptop couldn't boot up. I tried downloading the BIOS file and using a programmer to disassemble and flash it, but the downloaded CAP file was 17Mb in size, while the standard BIOS file was 16Mb, so I couldn't flash it in. Can you provide me with a BIOS file for programming. By the way, I saw on the official website that in this situation, a USB flash drive can be used to flash in. One method is to put the file in the root directory, and the other method is to remove the jumper cap. But when I tried, my laptop didn't respond. Is there any problem with the operation? Thanks for the help.
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Double posting is not allowed. One post is enough.
Now, I believe you have roached a perfectly good laptop. There is no BIN file available from Intel for you to use for flashing.
Standard bios file size? Perhaps for the BIN, but not for .BIO and .CAP
I am suspicious that you happen to have a programmer and a burner available.
Whatever the case, you will not get any support from here for this laptop.
Doc (not an Intel employee or contractor)
[CoPilot is a virus]

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