Asus Slate EP121/B121 disassemble and BIOS replacement

Recently, I upgraded my Asus Slate EP121 to the latest 704 BIOS version, through the inbuilt BIOS flash utility and unfortunately I bricked it (failed to power on or boot).

It was out of warranty, and even if it was in warranty, a failed BIOS upgrade is not covered. A bit of googling revealed that it was a fairly common occurrence, which then led me to Joe Kabalan from Advanced Quality Systems LLC who was able to provide a replacement BIOS for $20 plus $6 postage to Australia.

To replace the BIOS chip of the EP121 or any surface mount device (SMD) I recommend the following tools;

  • rework station or heat gun ($50 from eBay)
  • tweezers (few dollars from eBay)
  • solder paste
  • solder flux
  • thermal compound is needed specifically for the Asus Slate

Solder, flux, tweezers and thermal paste

Start by removing the back cover of the unit, start at the USB ports and slowly unclip the clips by sliding a credit card between the back cover and unit.There is a ribbon cable connecting the thermal sensor to the back cover, carefully dislodge the cable from the socket.

Remove the back cover starting at USB ports

Near the HDMI port you will notice the BIOS chip tucked away under the metal frame. Convenient.

The BIOS chip tucked away under the metal frame

Remove the battery by removing the four screws and disconnecting the cable.

Remove the battery

Remove the fans and heat pipe. Remove all screws surrounding the metal frame to detach it from the main unit.

Remove the fans and heat pipe

Turn the removed frame and motherboard over and remove all screws holding the motherboard to it.

The removed motherboard metal frame
Remove the screws holding the motherboard to metal frame

Once the frame is removed you can access the BIOS chip.

The free motherboard
Close-up of BIOS chip with frame removed


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8 responses to “Asus Slate EP121/B121 disassemble and BIOS replacement”

  1. Arkimede Avatar

    Hi Travis,
    When I took out the battery of the BIOS, could that change anything, even when only for half an hour?
    It seems easier to take apart Cernobil instead of any ASUS.

    alex

    1. Travis h Avatar

      Hi Alex

      I am not sure I understand the question. Removing the battery won’t change anything except loose the BIOS settings.

      Travis

      1. Arkimede Avatar

        Just the settings, but the BIOS should be accessable like in a virgin state,

        alex

        1. Travis h Avatar

          Yes, exactly, the BIOS will reset to default settings.
          The PC still bootable, etc.

          1. Arkimede Avatar

            I like this. Let me study how to behave on a Blog. I know certain things, useful to others.
            Thanks.

  2. Eric Avatar
    Eric

    What is the thermal compound needed for?

  3. Chinook Piroh Avatar
    Chinook Piroh

    You don’t happen to know the model of the chip do you? If it’s supported by flashrom you can use Arduino to backup the bios, and flash it back if an update goes wrong.

  4. Matt Avatar
    Matt

    I know this is old, but I have an ep121 and I cannot even get into the BIOS. There is no text when booting, the device just goes right into Windows 10. Any suggesting as to how to gain access to the BIOS settings?

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