Robert: I looked at the mobo again and I do not see any chip with reflective sticker on it.
I did find a chip with a green sticker (paper) on it and the chip has all (fine) pins soldered to the mobo (~40) with a machine! Looks like I have a integrated BIOS ...
The mobo has HannStar (Make in China) written in couple of places.
The green sticker (which I peeled off) had this written on it:
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EFQ00 1.00A
L/04.8.23
E512 U31
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(Next to the chip on the mobo is U31 printed)
On the chip below it shows: (Chip is about .75cm x 2cm)
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SST 39VF080
70-4C-E1
0419036-J
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I have no idea if this is the BIOS chip, but giving you the info.
I am going to check if I can buy the mobo and use the CPU that I have from this mobo ...
Let me know your thoughts - thanks!
RobertR. wrote:A bios chip comes in many forms. The bios chip has a reflective sticker on it. The ones i know looks like a rectangle, a square, or integrated. If you have the integrated BIOS chip then your stuck with a broken laptop. But if you have a socket type BIOS chip then your safe. You can remove the in-socket BIOS chip by pulling it out with your hand, or prying it out with a flat head screwdriver (if you dont get a grip on it) VERY CAREFULLY .If you dont pull it out very carefully some legs will get stuck in the socket and then you will have a hard time taking the broken legs out.
I hope this helped you.
RobertR.
