please help friends thinkpad T470 error post "bottom cover tamper detection error"
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I think the EC chip (Embedded Controller,MEC1653) may have a soldering defect.
Place the motherboard steadily,and try heating the EC chip with a heat gun to 230°C for 1 minute.Then let it cool down naturally.
Or you can also consider replacing the chip.Note that this chip has a built-in program. Please make sure that the spare part also has a program.
You may need to check whether these components are normal first. If they are damaged, this error will also occur.
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I think the EC chip (Embedded Controller,MEC1653) may have a soldering defect.
Place the motherboard steadily,and try heating the EC chip with a heat gun to 230°C for 1 minute.Then let it cool down naturally.
Or you can also consider replacing the chip.Note that this chip has a built-in program. Please make sure that the spare part also has a program.Leave a comment:
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The logic levels look correct to me since the parked state is a logic '1'.
Review the BIOS settings under SECURITY to see if this setting can be disabled.
Some Lenovo ThinkPad notebook systems contain a mechanical tamper detection switch - Lenovo Support US
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The logic levels look correct to me since the parked state is a logic '1'.
Review the BIOS settings under SECURITY to see if this setting can be disabled.
Some Lenovo ThinkPad notebook systems contain a mechanical tamper detection switch - Lenovo Support USLeave a comment:
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INTRUDER# netname has a '#' as a suffix. In the digital logic world, the hash-tag suffix denotes that the signal is active LOW. That is, if this line is ~0v = logic low, then the signal is active. So if 0v, INTRUDER alert.
Respectively, remove the short applied between S3 pins 2-3. This will remove the hard short to ground and then the pull-up resistor (R646) on the same signal will be parked to the logic '1' state. Test again.
sw3
pin1 3.3v -INTRUDER_PCH
pin2 3.3v
pin3 3.3v
pin4 0v
D5
pin 1 3.3v
pin2 3.3v -INTRUDER_ECLast edited by fredyjbi; 06-16-2024, 07:51 AM.Leave a comment:
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INTRUDER# netname has a '#' as a suffix. In the digital logic world, the hash-tag suffix denotes that the signal is active LOW. That is, if this line is ~0v = logic low, then the signal is active. So if 0v, INTRUDER alert.
Respectively, remove the short applied between S3 pins 2-3. This will remove the hard short to ground and then the pull-up resistor (R646) on the same signal will be parked to the logic '1' state. Test again.Leave a comment:
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please help friends thinkpad T470 error post "bottom cover tamper detection error"
please help friends thinkpad T470 board CT470 series NM-A931 error post "bottom cover tamper detection error"
I've already
flashed the bios clean me and updated from the Lenovo site, then removed the switch and immediately jumped the S3 from pins 1 to 4, 2 to 3 but the problem remained the same, thank you1 PhotoLast edited by fredyjbi; 06-15-2024, 10:00 AM.Tags: None
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