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Guest_Micropyle_* |
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It will be better to consider a SSD version because the HDDs will create problem in the future if you are planning frequent traveling as said. This will give you fast performance compared to HDD. If possible you can plan some Samsung 960EVO 250GB which will cost you appx INR.12500/- or 850EVO for appx 7500. But in any way SSD is preferred for a mobile computer.
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The Dell update utility crashed during a bios update and bricked my Vostro 410 PC. Dave’s HP envy repair video inspired me to take a shot with a TL866 programmer. The Dell DG33A01 MB has an MX25L8005 CMOS serial flash chip and there is an SPI port. I traced the pins and connected the ICSP cable. Initially I got the same damaged error that Dave received and addressed it in kind by applying 3.3V from an external supply. This cleared the error but unfortunately the Chip ID is reading FF FF FF. I tried swapping MISO and MOSI but it just changed the ID to 00 00 00. I tried bypassing the chip ID but reading and programing doesn’t work. I added a 22pF cap between MISO and ground but that didn’t help. The battery was removed and tried all jumper possibilities. Any suggestions?
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Guest_Cybernate_* |
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The Dell update utility crashed during a bios update and bricked my Vostro 410 PC. Dave’s HP envy repair video inspired me to take a shot with a TL866 programmer. The Dell DG33A01 MB has an MX25L8005 CMOS serial flash chip and there is an SPI port. I traced the pins and connected the ICSP cable. Initially I got the same damaged error that Dave received and addressed it in kind by applying 3.3V from an external supply. This cleared the error but unfortunately the Chip ID is reading FF FF FF. I tried swapping MISO and MOSI but it just changed the ID to 00 00 00. I tried bypassing the chip ID but reading and programing doesn’t work. I added a 22pF cap between MISO and ground but that didn’t help. The battery was removed and tried all jumper possibilities. Any suggestions? Wasting time is kind of my hobby, but desoldering is my backup plan. I don't get why they would put a SPI header on the MB if you can't use it. I guess I can hook up the data pins to my scope which has a SPI decoder. |
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