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    MacBook Pro Shut down after Bios Unlocked

    Macbook Pro Mid 2012 i5
    Model: A1287
    Mobo: 820-2565-A
    EMC: 2554
    Bios: MX25L6406E

    Using CH314A tried auto detect chip and it detected as MX25L6405D instead of MX25L6406E. Still i insist selecting MX25L6406E as i know the markings 100% indicated on chip.

    Programmed successfully, Verified Successfully, after installing back to the Motherboard. First it POWER ON for about a minute. while im trying to install fresh OS it suddenly shut down. I did SMC and NVRAM reset too, but still having this issue.

    Any help?

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    Re: MacBook Pro Shut down after Bios Unlocked

    You need to copy the old ME region into the new dump. (or at least use a clean ME dump)

    Also I guess you meant model A1278 for a 13" and board number 820-3115
    OpenBoardView — https://github.com/OpenBoardView/OpenBoardView

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      #3
      Re: MacBook Pro Shut down after Bios Unlocked

      Originally posted by piernov View Post
      You need to copy the old ME region into the new dump. (or at least use a clean ME dump)

      Also I guess you meant model A1278 for a 13" and board number 820-3115
      Thanks for reply, ohh a typo error, correction its A1278, but for board number its correct 820-2565-A.

      1.Downloaded here a 2554 - 13 MBP 2012 i5 2.5.bin (AFAIK posted by Polytek & it is clean,unlocked.)
      2.Copied my serial from my backup .bin also copied the hash C072
      3.Replaced the serial and hash of the .bin file i downloaded.

      Is this what you mean to say ME region? If not can you share here how to do it? And anybody can share clean ME dump?

      Thanks in advance
      Last edited by p0lyX0r; 04-16-2019, 01:58 PM.

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        Re: MacBook Pro Shut down after Bios Unlocked

        K
        Originally posted by piernov View Post
        You need to copy the old ME region into the new dump. (or at least use a clean ME dump)

        Also I guess you meant model A1278 for a 13" and board number 820-3115
        You are right bro, my bad its just now i notice my board no. It's 820-3115-B

        Last edited by p0lyX0r; 04-16-2019, 05:29 PM.

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