Hannstar J Mv4 94v0 Bios | Bin File Exclusive [top]

The HannStar J MV-4 94V-0 (also known by board code E89382) is a widely used laptop motherboard platform manufactured by HannStar Display Corp. A ".bin" file for this board is a raw binary image of the BIOS/firmware, typically required for "off-board" flashing using an external programmer when the laptop fails to boot or exhibits corrupted firmware symptoms. Key Specifications & Compatibility

Common Repair Applications

Technicians require this specific BIN file when: hannstar j mv4 94v0 bios bin file exclusive

  • Manufacturer: HannStar Board (J MV4).
  • Common Chipset: Typically AMD RS880M/SB820M (AMD chipset era).
  • CPU Support: AMD Turion II, Athlon II, V-series processors.
  • Designation (94v-0): This is a UL (Underwriters Laboratories) flammability rating standard for the PCB material, not a model number. While it helps identify the board visually, it does not tell you the specific BIOS version.

This board is often a part of Intel-based systems and has been identified in the following specific devices: HP ProBook 4510s HP 2133 Mini-Note HP G60 series Dell Studio 1435/1535 Dell Latitude N4030 Satellite C850 Satellite L850 IdeaPad Y510 The BIOS BIN File BIOS BIN file The HannStar J MV-4 94V-0 (also known by

Steps to match:

Hannstar J MV-4 94V-0 BIOS BIN File Exclusive: The Ultimate Repair Guide Manufacturer: HannStar Board (J MV4)

  • Full silkscreen: HannStar J MV-4 94V0 + REV number.
  • BIOS chip part number.
  • Any original BIOS version string (photo of BIOS setup screen).
  • System model (if from a branded AIO).

12) Example: using CH341A + SOIC8 clip to dump/restore (concise guide)

  1. Identify BIOS chip (e.g., 25Q80, 25Q64, etc.) and its pinout.
  2. Connect clip to chip, power board via PSU (or use programmer power if appropriate).
  3. Use CH341A tool or flashrom to read the chip; save file as original.bin.
  4. Read twice; compare hashes.
  5. If you have correct replacement image, write it with the programmer and verify.
  6. Remove clip, power on board, test boot. If fails, reflash original.