This is a common headache for DIY repair enthusiasts, but it is usually solvable. 1. Voltage Incompatibility (The 3.3V vs. 5V Issue)
The chip may "accept" the write command but produce errors during the verification phase because the logic levels are unstable. This is a common headache for DIY repair
This error typically appears in software like , NeoProgrammer , or CH341A Programmer when verifying data after a write operation. This is a common headache for DIY repair
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Some BIOS chips have hardware write protection or "Status Register" bits set to "Read Only."