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evangelion_air wrote:Do you have a backup of the file <NLCN23WW>? Can you provide it? The official website has removed the file.
https://18.142.250.122/BIOS-NLCN23WW.exe
(temporarily)
Thank you so much!
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Just in case, the older BIOS versions have been backed up by one of the users in this russian tech forum thread. But you have to register to download them (it's a regular forum account):
https://4pda.to/forum/index.php?showtop … 9200697-19
For now I have uploaded all the BIOS versions here: https://www.sendspace.com/file/1bvm92. They will be stored there for 30 days and then need to be downloaded once a month, otherwise they will be deleted.
There is also mention of the problem similar to yours in the post, just above the links to the BIOS. It's in Russian, but google translate should help. It looks like the issue was fixed in NLCN23WW, but supposedly broke up again in the following version/versions.
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In addition, I also noticed that the higher version of BIOS can no longer turn off TPM, and it is displayed as MFG MODE
Hi! Btw have you resolved this mfg mode issue?
As for the 2nd SSD random disconnecting it has been fixed on NLCN31WW (and NLCN33WW too).
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evangelion_air wrote:In addition, I also noticed that the higher version of BIOS can no longer turn off TPM, and it is displayed as MFG MODE
Hi! Btw have you resolved this mfg mode issue?
As for the 2nd SSD random disconnecting it has been fixed on NLCN31WW (and NLCN33WW too).
No, it's still MFG MODE, i think TPM can't close anymore.
Sorry, I don't remember it clearly. Maybe it was not allowed to turn off since the initial BIOS <NLCN22WW>.
The new BIOS isn't fix the 2nd SSD disconnecting for me, but i try swap 2 SSDs poistion, its fixed (probably), without any bandwidth loss. I think it's just electrical compatibility issues with some NVMe (for me is intel 760P).
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