12-30-2013, 07:10 PM
All
Just a quick update that I've had some time over the festive period to open up the 15z as I've managed to find an equivalent capacity replacement battery and also some new DDR3 16GB RAM as well. So with the help of the multimeter I've also managed to find the ALC269 sound chip, which as some of you may recall, contains the key to enabling the write on the descriptor region (if you short pins 1 & 5 on boot).
In the 15z's case it turns out that the ALC269 chipset is on a daughter board, not on the main board, and any shorting of the pins does not result in a descriptor unlock, so we're back to square one. Whoever has a 15 (not 15z) - is the ALC chip on the main board, and if so - has anyone tried to unlock the descriptor using this method?
Happy Holidays!
jkbuha
Just a quick update that I've had some time over the festive period to open up the 15z as I've managed to find an equivalent capacity replacement battery and also some new DDR3 16GB RAM as well. So with the help of the multimeter I've also managed to find the ALC269 sound chip, which as some of you may recall, contains the key to enabling the write on the descriptor region (if you short pins 1 & 5 on boot).
In the 15z's case it turns out that the ALC269 chipset is on a daughter board, not on the main board, and any shorting of the pins does not result in a descriptor unlock, so we're back to square one. Whoever has a 15 (not 15z) - is the ALC chip on the main board, and if so - has anyone tried to unlock the descriptor using this method?
Happy Holidays!
jkbuha





