That clear label information is perfect! We now know exactly what we are dealing with:
Model Name: Lenovo V15 G2 ALC (Machine Type: 82KD)
The symptoms (fan spin, flashing lights, no display) are the classic sign of a failed BIOS flash on this exact line of Lenovo laptops. You are right to suspect a "hard brick."
Since you've done the basic draining, we must now move to the Fn + R BIOS Crisis Recovery method, as this is designed by Lenovo for this exact failure mode.
The Lenovo V15 G2 ALC BIOS Recovery Plan
The recovery is not guaranteed to work on the first try, and the most challenging part is getting the BIOS file renamed correctly, as the recovery mechanism is extremely particular.
Step 1: Prepare the USB Drive
- Download the BIOS: Go to the official Lenovo Support page for the Lenovo V15 G2 ALC. The BIOS file is currently named something like
GLCN68WW.exe (the exact name may update).
- Use a Working Computer: Run the downloaded
.exe file on a working computer. It will usually prompt you to install, but you want to find the raw BIOS file it extracts to a temporary folder (look in the hidden C:\Users\[YourName]\AppData\Local\Temp folder).
- Identify the File: The raw file you need is often the largest file, and it may be named something like
GLCN68WW.bin, GLCN68WW.WPH, or a similar cryptic name like XXXX.CAP (search in the temp directory after running the installer).
- Format the USB: Use a small USB drive (8GB or less) and format it as FAT32.
Step 2: Determine the "Crisis Filename" (Crucial Step)
The laptop's recovery boot block will only recognize the BIOS file if it has a specific, hardcoded name. For Lenovo, this often involves renaming the file to a simplified version of the main BIOS image name.
Try these two common names first, placing only ONE of them on the USB drive at a time:
- Option A:
BIOS.CAP
- Option B:
BIOS.WPH
(If neither of these work, you may need to search technical forums for the specific crisis filename for the "GLCN" BIOS line, which might be something like GLCN.bin or a name determined by opening the raw file in a tool like UEFITool.)
Step 3: Initiate the Recovery
- Ensure Power is Connected: Connect the laptop to the AC Adapter (battery must be present and/or connected for the flash to proceed).
- Insert USB: Insert the FAT32 USB drive (with only the single, renamed BIOS file) into a USB 2.0 port (often the non-blue port, if available).
- Hold and Power On: Hold down the
Fn key and the R key simultaneously.
- While holding
Fn + R, press the Power Button for about one second, then release the Power button.
- Listen/Observe: Continue holding the
Fn + R keys. If successful, the fan should spin up to full speed, and the USB drive's activity light should flash continuously. This indicates the machine is reading the file and flashing the BIOS.
- Wait: Do not interrupt this process. It can take 3 to 5 minutes. The laptop should eventually reboot itself, and the BIOS should be restored.
If this Fn + R method fails after trying both Option A and Option B, the only remaining option (short of component-level reprogramming) would be to find the exact recovery filename specific to the V15 G2 ALC model on repair forums.
Would you like me to try to find the specific crisis filename required for the GLCN BIOS file for the V15 G2 ALC, or would you like to proceed with the component-level recovery details?