Hello,
currently I'm tinkering with above mentioned broken device. It started with a shorted PD controller. I replaced it and have an open topic on this forum on reprogramming it.
Currently I'm powering it with a bench supply soldered to the battery connector (laptop battery is dead).
This way the device is booting into BIOS and Diagnose mode fine. But when I try to restore the factory image during diagnose the laptop always greets me with "no bootable device".
Looking at the bios the ssd is recognized (shown with type and size in some storage menu). But it does not appear in the boot priority list. Neither in UEFI nor LEGACY mode.
So I wanted to give bios update a try. But it always stated "insufficent power". On cord as well as on "battery"(bench supply at 8.8V).
This led me to measure voltages on all inductors and map it to system voltages according to the schematics.
This way I found out that VCC_CORE voltage is only around 0.65 V and no VCC_GT voltage is present. According to the schematic both should be at around 1.5 V. VCC_GT only comes up once VCC_CORE is good.
Both are generated from PU801 ISL95852. So I ordered a replacement and just installed it. Exactly the same behavior as before.
I checked the board with a thermal cam to see where my voltage drops unintended. But nothing sticks out.
Any suggestions what to look for? Came across "Clean BIOS ME region" topics a lot. Could this help in this case?
currently I'm tinkering with above mentioned broken device. It started with a shorted PD controller. I replaced it and have an open topic on this forum on reprogramming it.
Currently I'm powering it with a bench supply soldered to the battery connector (laptop battery is dead).
This way the device is booting into BIOS and Diagnose mode fine. But when I try to restore the factory image during diagnose the laptop always greets me with "no bootable device".
Looking at the bios the ssd is recognized (shown with type and size in some storage menu). But it does not appear in the boot priority list. Neither in UEFI nor LEGACY mode.
So I wanted to give bios update a try. But it always stated "insufficent power". On cord as well as on "battery"(bench supply at 8.8V).
This led me to measure voltages on all inductors and map it to system voltages according to the schematics.
This way I found out that VCC_CORE voltage is only around 0.65 V and no VCC_GT voltage is present. According to the schematic both should be at around 1.5 V. VCC_GT only comes up once VCC_CORE is good.
Both are generated from PU801 ISL95852. So I ordered a replacement and just installed it. Exactly the same behavior as before.
I checked the board with a thermal cam to see where my voltage drops unintended. But nothing sticks out.
Any suggestions what to look for? Came across "Clean BIOS ME region" topics a lot. Could this help in this case?
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