anyone tackle this lately? on os 5, it's not as easy as blocking os 6 or 7, just looking to block system updates.
block updates, firestick second generation.
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by ductranvinhHi everyone!
The preface to this article is for those who are new to graphics card repair. I'm not as talented as mods or admins either.
But in this article, I will guide you through the most basic things to quickly recognize the disease in each block, so that you can make a foundation as well as form a habit.
Note! This article may or may not be true.
Measurement: (must have boardview of course)
Adjust the impedance scale
12v block
Measure the 12v fuses, see if they burn out.
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Lenovo Thinkpad Yoga x1 3rd Generation
machine type model: 20LD0038AU
system unit serial no: R90RKCWP
system board serial no: W1KS88K10YS
Current Bios Version: N25ET68w (1.54) Date: 22/8/24
i currently have access to the os i can log in and everything but cannot change the bios settings due to supervisor bios password lock. any help with this would be amazing as i have run out of things to try and dont have a reader to create the dump file.
my apologies if i have missed something... im a new member...-
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Apple iPad 4th Generation 820-3249 Boardview and Schematic...
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RJ45 Block Diagram / Schematic
RJ45 network connectors are most commonly found at either end of an Ethernet (wired internet) connection. At first glance, they appear similar to the familiar telephone plugs and jacks which connect landlines to walls or switchboards. However, RJ45 connectors are typically slightly larger.
The term RJ45 connector is widely used today to describe both male RJ45 plugs and female RJ45 sockets. The plugs, sometimes called modular connectors, are usually found on the end of Ethernet cables. The sockets or jacks are generally embedded in the device...-
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by FormasterHello guys
I did a dump from a MX30LF4G28AD@TSOP48 nand with an RT809H. If I flash back the firmware, the auto verify show everithing ok, but if click on Verify button there is a lot of inconsistence bytes.
I did a bad block check and found it few. However I use any bad block management algorithm, after flashing the verify show the same inconsistences.
The device didn't boot up. What I did wrong? Thank's in advance!... - Loading...
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