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    Clevo D900F nvflash blindflash of Nvidia 280M

    Discussion in 'Sager and Clevo' started by tj65, Mar 29, 2013.

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    tj65 Notebook Enthusiast

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    I Have a Clevo D900F with a GTX 280M. I changed the original Vbios with Nibitor the Device "Nvidia 280M 1GB GTX" to "Nvidia 285M 1GB GTX"and flashed the bad bios,becuase i read that you can flash a GTX 280M to GTX 285M with no problem. I guess I have played a bit too much with nibitor and nvflash, but now my Clevo does not show any signs of live.My screen backlight is not on and i don't know how i can blind-flash my D900F. A user froom here has the same problem, but i don't understand how he fixed that: http://forum.notebookreview.com/sager-clevo/493271-clevo-w860cu-nvflash-blindflash-nvidia-280m.html
    PLEASE HELP ME!
     
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    I can log into Windows and hear the log in sound and if i put my usb stick i hear also sounds.
     
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    i Fixed it!i saved the bad vbios with nvflash.than i edited the vbios.I set the device id back to gtx 280M and flash it! now my video card is fixed. I could cry!
     
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    How did you do this? Did you find a way to view your screen remotely? TIA