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@cplsyx Super work! Thanks for the post.. All the best,
-Pete
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Thank you very much for this solution. It worked as well for a D266XT (chip was below the CPU!) Best regards from Germany! (Lake of constance!)
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Just done this successfully on a D610.
Note that the chip is in the same area of the board as where the cmos battery is - on the back. You'll need to remove the base of the plastic case and annoyingly there's a strut across the chip but you can access the pins with a steady hand.
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cant u just twist the wires together and have it do the same thing?
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This was really helpful, I used this method on a LAtitude D400 and it work it took some time but it did work. thanks. :D
siom88 1 year ago
@siom88 Nice job, thats a tight one too..
All the best,
-Pete
mixcatcom 1 year ago
Does this work on a Dell D400????
argmax10 1 year ago
@argmax10 sure does.
mixcatcom 1 year ago