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You will typically find this BIOS in laptops based on the Clevo NLC series (often called the "NLC0" platform). Common retail models include:
Note: This BIOS is not interchangeable with NL5, NL8, or later Clevo platforms due to different chipset (HM170 vs HM370) and CPU microcode requirements.
Clevo uses a structured naming convention for its BIOS and motherboard components. The code 6-71-nl4c0-d03 breaks down as follows:
Users typically search for this specific part number for the following reasons: 6-71-nl4c0-d03 bios
After downloading, compare the MD5 or SHA-1 hash against community-posted values. Example:
| Symptom | Possible Fix |
|---------|---------------|
| Laptop powers on but black screen | Corrupt BIOS – needs SPI flash programmer recovery |
| Fan runs at 100% all the time | Update EC + BIOS, or reset with Win+R → debug → o 2E 66 (advanced) |
| BIOS settings missing (Overclocking, XMP) | Clevo locks menus – use modified BIOS (risky, not recommended) |
| "BIOS password" locked | Desolder or short certain SPI pins (or replace EC chip) |
This is not a BIOS version number, but a PCB part number (printed directly on the motherboard). You will typically find this BIOS in laptops
If you are searching for BIOS updates, you need the laptop model name (e.g., Sager NP6852, Clevo N850HJ), not this silkscreen number.
You have three recovery options, ranked from easiest to most difficult.
This BIOS chip is most commonly found in the Acer Aspire E1-510 and Acer Aspire E1-510G series laptops. It may also be compatible with similar mainboards from the Acer "Pavilion" or "TravelMate" series utilizing the Intel Bay Trail platform. Note: This BIOS is not interchangeable with NL5,
Common Models:
(Always verify your original motherboard part number before purchasing a replacement chip, as manufacturers sometimes change board revisions within the same laptop model.)