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NOT GOOD My Friend....you just blew the BIOS:
Never update BIOS unless the computer is not working all that well. When doing new Bios, the Precise BIOs for the computer are required. Any change can damage the instruction set and render the BIOs useless. Also...any interruption during the rewriting of a BIOs will mess of the Chip and blank out the instruction set. If you can, with the correct BIOS downloaded to a flash drive, you may restructure the BIOS if they can be flashed again.
This will not work, all the guys posting here have NOT tried this "solution". Do NOT waste ppl time please! Lifebook E751 has a security chip and the password will NOT be reset even if you physically rewrite the BIOS on a BIOS programmer.
The software in the BIOS is stored on an EPROM (Eraseable Programmable Read Only Memory). So, buy some hardware, namely an EPROM writer, remove the EPROM chip from the motherboard, insert the EPROM chip into the EPROM writer, download the latest BIOS-software from IBM's web-site, and load the software onto the EPROM writer, and rewrite the software onto the chip. Remove the chip from the EPROM writer, and reinsert it into the IBM motherboard.
Step 2: Press CTRL+ALT+R at company info menu. Step 3: Tally asks to select the company to rewrite. Select the desired company to rewrite and then press Enter key. Step 4: Rewrite confirmation will be appeared on the screen, press "y" to start rewriting process. Step 5:After rewriting the data Tally creates Tally.rew file in Tally folder.open it in any text editor and go through it about the corrupted data.
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