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Originally posted by ktmmotocross View Post
how?
02.Go to bottom of the search window and you'll see 13 similar looking rows.
03.Double Click on the last row among similar looking rows
04.Click at the beginning of OFFSET 23 11,press Ctrl+E,select length 200 and click ok.
05.Note down the end offset(DE2288) and right click on it,select copy offset.
06.Now double click on the 1st similar looking rows.
07.Click at the beginning of offset 2311,press Ctrl+E, and put the end offset (DE2288) and press ok.
08.Click "fFill selection" and just press ok and save the file. Flash this Bios
That will zero fill all the onbaord ram data.
I hope i've detailed the process to the best of my abilities as i see lot of members are struggling with this issue.
Hope this will help a lot of members.
PS: The process is 100% correct as i myself has tested it. Be careful while going thru all the steps. may take a couple of attempts to get success in the beginning.
DONT EXPECT ANY SUPPORT FROM ME FOR EDITING YOUR BIOS.
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Originally posted by mcplslg123 View PostThe process of onboard ram disable is same for all brands. Have tested this method on Lenovo and Asus so far and it worked in both the cases.
i found 81 hits for 2311 but cannot find that "13 simmilar looking rows" over last 2311
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Originally posted by mcplslg123 View Post@ktmmotocross,Try selecting the block 783A00-7841CF AND ZERO FILL it. Not sure whether it'll work. This bios is different in structure.
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Hello, I have a Lenovo Ideapad 330S-15IKB [MB: 330S_KBL_MB_V06] [SN: YD04PY5P] with soldered RAM.
The customer reports that the computer was running, began experiencing graphical glitches, and shut down, never turning back on. When I connected it to the power supply, it showed around 350-400mA of power consumption, which remains there and never produces an image. I've measured the power supplies, and the voltages are correct. I suspect a RAM issue, which is common on these computers.
I need to disable them. Reviewing the schematic, there's no resistor configuration that would disable them.
I also know that on other models, they can be disabled by editing the BIOS with the SPD Removal Tool, but when I analyze my machine's BIOS, the tool doesn't detect any SPD information.
So I don't know how to disable the soldered memory. Does anyone have any ideas on how to solve this problem?
I've attached the schematic and a backup of my BIOS just in case.
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Thread merged.
Please post links to the schematic & boardview, they are already posted in the "Schematic requests ONLY!" forum . If you want someone to have a look at your bios post it in the bios requests forum https://www.badcaps.net/forum/troubl...-requests-only
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