Essential for cleaning and initializing the Intel ME region.
An EEPROM Hardware Programmer (e.g., , RT809H , CH341A Pro , or EZP2023 ).
The original corrupt backup holds your hardware's unique digital footprint. You must copy the Windows Product Key (Dpk) and the System Serial Numbers/MAC Address out of this backup using a hex editor or a specialized motherboard tool, then inject them into your new downloaded "full bin" file. Overwriting without preserving these data structures will result in an unactivated Windows OS and loss of system telemetry. Step 3: Verify and Clear the Chip
Tell me which interpretation to use (or confirm one), and whether you can share the file or its strings/checksum/error output.
Before attempting any fix, using your programmer’s "Read" function. If something goes wrong, you will need that backup.
Your absolute first goal is to confirm that "113094m" is the correct identifier for your hardware. Do not rely on a single source. Cross-reference the number on the physical motherboard's sticker or in your system documentation. Search for 113094m bios or 113094m firmware on hardware repair forums and databases. Download the firmware from the official manufacturer's website if at all possible.
A common source for 11309-4M BIOS dumps tested by users, specifically the 8MB version.
Click and select your clean 113094m_bios_bin_full.bin file.
Affordable options like the CH341A USB Programmer work reliably for standard repair environments. Professional environments lean toward high-speed production tools like the RT809F , RT809H , or Sofi SP8 series programmers.
To prevent "Product Information Not Valid" errors upon boot, transfer your original parameters:
A working computer to run the programming software and edit the dump files. Software Tools
refers to a complete, 8MB binary dump file of the flash memory chip, which includes both the bios region and the essential Intel Management Engine (ME) region.
113094m_bios_bin_full.bin