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    Originally posted by Usering View Post
    Yes thank you bro
    Yes, I have previously tried on more than one device and more than a hundred times x13, t14s t14, I tried on espi0,1, 2, 3 ,it remains stuck on the logo or a black screen and the processor heats up and the fan spins quickly
    same :>

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      Has anyone tried the segger programmer before?
      Is it true that Segger programmer can program MEC1503, MEC1723 chip?
      thanks

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        Originally posted by rediii View Post

        same :>
        Try on L14 gen 3 to drop shorting the processor, and we will be more similar 🤣.

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          Originally posted by Usering View Post
          Has anyone tried the segger programmer before?
          Is it true that Segger programmer can program MEC1503, MEC1723 chip?
          thanks
          it doesn't work

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            Originally posted by rediii View Post

            it doesn't work
            I tried but it killed the processor (Short 3VCC inside CPU)

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              Maybe 11eme, 12eme and 13eme processors have weak protection.

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                Originally posted by Usering View Post
                Has anyone tried the segger programmer before?
                Is it true that Segger programmer can program MEC1503, MEC1723 chip?
                thanks
                ?????

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                  Originally posted by Usering View Post

                  ?????
                  are you drunk?

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                    Originally posted by rediii View Post

                    are you drunk?
                    No, it is not a drink. This is a question for everyone. People who have tried the programmer, is there a programmer that supports this type of io?

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                      Originally posted by Usering View Post

                      No, it is not a drink. This is a question for everyone. People who have tried the programmer, is there a programmer that supports this type of io?
                      https://www.badcaps.net/forum/troubl...nkpad-t14-gen2.

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                        Thank you so much bro

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                          Originally posted by mmccomputer View Post
                          Hi everyone and excuse my english

                          we sent 2 computers to this guy to test and it's true that he unlocked them but there was no physical or software modification on the BIOS, but when we looked under a microscope to have more details, the LD03 espi point was affected by sweating

                          hello brother , Have you tried sending 12eme and 13eme devices as in the pictures on Facebook?

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                            Tried this evening on t14s gen 2 and on x13 11eme it didn't work for me espi 0, espi 1, espi 2 espi 3, it gets stuck on the logo and sometimes a black screen with faster fan and high heat on the processor, thanks
                            I tried more than 100 times, I hope I get a good result and unlock it before 2000 attempts hahaha 😂

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                              The new generation on HP G9 and G10 also started using io to save and protect the code.(The old way doesn't work) to reset npcx998 There is a new patch method to unlock and reprogram npcx998 via BIOS

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                                Originally posted by Usering View Post
                                The new generation on HP G9 and G10 also started using io to save and protect the code.(The old way doesn't work) to reset npcx998 There is a new patch method to unlock and reprogram npcx998 via BIOS
                                Can you share new merhod

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                                  Originally posted by Usering View Post
                                  The new generation on HP G9 and G10 also started using io to save and protect the code.(The old way doesn't work) to reset npcx998 There is a new patch method to unlock and reprogram npcx998 via BIOS
                                  you don't need to program hp sio for unlocking... you do it via adaption of vss area in the nvram.

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                                    Originally posted by rediii View Post

                                    you don't need to program hp sio for unlocking... you do it via adaption of vss area in the nvram.
                                    The old nvram patch method no longer works on the new updated generation, I said it can be erased and reset via new patch, because the code is also saved on npcx998.

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                                      What I mean is, is there a way like this patch on HP with this new io npcx998, for Thinkpad devices as well via the patch?
                                      Or I have a vivid imagination??? hahaha 😂

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                                        As for HP devices, I had a case and I bypassed it by replacing a file and the device worked without protection. Mostly the protection is in the EC chip linked to npcx998 Guys, it is better to focus on thinkpad

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                                          Originally posted by kouider View Post
                                          As for HP devices, I had a case and I bypassed it by replacing a file and the device worked without protection. Mostly the protection is in the EC chip linked to npcx998 Guys, it is better to focus on thinkpad
                                          Can you please share the ec files for 840 g9 g10 and 650 g9 and g10 the devices you used npcx998
                                          thanks 🙏

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