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U know any e79 is easy fix right.
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iKawn_Tha_Great wrote U know any e79 is easy fix right.how do u fix it then ?
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MACKIIE wroteiKawn_Tha_Great wrote U know any e79 is easy fix right.how do u fix it then ?
Re-flash the NAND or move the SMC wiring to the correct points for that SMC.
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iMoses7s wroteMACKIIE wroteiKawn_Tha_Great wrote U know any e79 is easy fix right.how do u fix it then ?
Re-flash the NAND or move the SMC wiring to the correct points for that SMC.
yea but a cant reflash ma nand because i cant get into xex menu i need to solder an lpt i think its called :/x
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