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  • sikocan
    Badcaps Veteran
    • Oct 2019
    • 344
    • Australia

    #61
    Re: Macbook 820-00923

    Don't need to program the BIOS. What he means is just transfer the BIOS chip physically. So from the Bad board, take the BIOS chip out.
    Take the BIOS chip from the good board out and keep it safe.
    Install bad board BIOS into good working laptop, see if it boots. If it does, then BIOS is good.

    BIOS - check all it's pins except Pin 4 (Ground).

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    • Instafixx
      Badcaps Veteran
      • Jul 2022
      • 374
      • India

      #62
      Re: Macbook 820-00923

      Originally posted by sikocan
      Don't need to program the BIOS. What he means is just transfer the BIOS chip physically. So from the Bad board, take the BIOS chip out.
      Take the BIOS chip from the good board out and keep it safe.
      Install bad board BIOS into good working laptop, see if it boots. If it does, then BIOS is good.

      BIOS - check all it's pins except Pin 4 (Ground).
      Okay. Which is the BIOS chip? i have never done it so have no idea.

      Is it the U6100 ?
      Last edited by Instafixx; 01-30-2023, 04:43 AM.

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      • sikocan
        Badcaps Veteran
        • Oct 2019
        • 344
        • Australia

        #63
        Re: Macbook 820-00923

        Should be it.
        Attached Files

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        • Instafixx
          Badcaps Veteran
          • Jul 2022
          • 374
          • India

          #64
          Re: Macbook 820-00923

          Originally posted by sikocan
          Should be it.
          Okay thanks.
          One small thing.

          The Good Board is 820-00239.
          The Bad Board is 820-00923.

          Both boards are 100% identical. Even the IC Numbers are. But we have no idea related to BIOS hence asking.

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          • sikocan
            Badcaps Veteran
            • Oct 2019
            • 344
            • Australia

            #65
            Re: Macbook 820-00923

            Not sure, looks like different SSD maybe or RAM size. Should be fine for testing.

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            • Instafixx
              Badcaps Veteran
              • Jul 2022
              • 374
              • India

              #66
              Re: Macbook 820-00923

              Originally posted by sikocan
              Not sure, looks like different SSD maybe or RAM size. Should be fine for testing.
              The processors were different.

              Instead of doing this since the mother board numbers dont match, cant we just get a Clean BIOS File and program it?

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              • Instafixx
                Badcaps Veteran
                • Jul 2022
                • 374
                • India

                #67
                Re: Macbook 820-00923

                Originally posted by sikocan
                Not sure, looks like different SSD maybe or RAM size. Should be fine for testing.
                It's not a BIOS thing. I Guess the CPU is gone. Will have to just return it.

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