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  • kjchatman
    Badcaps Veteran
    • Dec 2012
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    • united states

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    hp 15-bs013dx

    the board had a shorted ec chip. the ec chip is kb9022qd which is a programmable ic. a brand new ec was installed and the board is working fine without having to program the chip. how is this possible?
  • lotas
    Badcaps Legend
    • Jan 2016
    • 4594
    • Russia

    #2
    Re: hp 15-bs013dx

    Originally posted by kjchatman
    the board had a shorted ec chip. the ec chip is kb9022qd which is a programmable ic. a brand new ec was installed and the board is working fine without having to program the chip. how is this possible?
    The kb9022qd multicontroller picked up the firmware from the BIOS chip when it was first turned on.

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