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Hi, it's works for me! Thanks!...
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Simply removing the resistor leaves the signal undefined (if not the internal resistor). I think that's why you have a floating situation. I did:...
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I tried your method, but unfortunately it didn't help me. It's interesting that I had 8 GB of memory, and the straps were set as for 16 GB. I set all the straps to 1, removed the 4 that were there, and set them to 1. After that, the system only worked with the slot (I removed the chips from the board). It's also interesting that there is no such combination in the diagram.
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Hello. I have the same problem.
I tried different BIOSes, in particular from an IRBIS laptop with the same board, but it did not give any results.
I studied the dump and realized that boot guard was active in it. Profile 2. I stitched together dumps from mine and your unlocked one.
I tried to take only the BIOS region from the unlocked BIOS, or the whole of yours and TXE, SMIP from mine.
In both cases, the laptop starts and works normally, the BIOS is unlocked. I also tried it with a dump from IRBIS.
But...
The sound,...
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