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atsouleon

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  1. if you mean to remove just the keyboard i did and i couldn't find it anywhere, if you mean to disassemble the entire upper part then it is a bit more difficult but thanks anyway I would do it though if it would help me fix the problems i have. isn't there any software for that?
  2. i found a sticker on ram slots that says v 2.0 along with a serial,i also checked with cpu-z : chipset: intel hashwell rev.06 southbridge: intel HM87 rev:02 does that says anything? I also realized that i updated bios only in the beginning but i'm not quite sure about it or what version i flashed first..
  3. can someone tell me how i can check myself if it is a development board? also maybe there is an ec2 chip defective? i'm thinking how could it have guarantee if it was a development board? can someone point me where to look?
  4. Thank you for your concern, please do that, along with some guide how to change chip. I think i can handle that, as far as concern the case there is no way as far as i know to be reopened, and also there is no authorized technician from clevo in my country. I already sent email to clevo 3 days ago, no respond yet..
  5. Yeah he already did. i opened case in ebay and they closed it in his favor. I thing is better if i buy new motherboard rather than sending it to clevo it will cost me almost the same if not less, and maybe i can find a newer/better one..
  6. Yes i did and it rebooted with "meset" step. and also shuted down after bios flash. I tried removing the battery too but there is no difference.. The problem is that i supposed to have guarantee but seller told clevo that i voided warranty by installing wrong ram and flashing wrong bios. He clearly has no clue of the junk he sold me.. I will never buy anything from ebay again.. I'm thinking to flash modded bios but i don't really thing is a good idea..
  7. i already tried it before. I am sure about it. not with the new ram though..Ok i'll try and get back to you it flashed ok but then i needed to remove cmos battery to be able to boot.. The problem is still there.. is there anything else i can do? thank you for your reply by the way Bios version: 1.03.03 Kbc/Firmware Revision: 1.03.01 also please tell me if i can use the 1.5v ram i have thank you
  8. Hi there i'm a new owner of clevo p370sm and i have big issues since day 1 i'll try to explain: gpu:NVIDIA GeForce GTX 780M ssd:120gb cpu:Intel Core i7-4800MQ ram:2x8gb pc3-10600s-999-1333mhz ddr3 1.5v(in the beginning) and now KTT-S3l/4G ddr3l 1x4gb1600mhz 1.35v Well in begining the laptop won't even boot since the first try and i manage to boot it only if i remove the cmos battery every time but it was restarting/shutdown properly.I then flashed bios with official bios a few times with different versions because every time i flashed bios it wouldn't shut down or restart properly , it was just hanging there and required manual shut down.. After talking with some people on another forum they make me realize that the ram i was using should be ddr3l 1.35v 1600mhz and not ddr3 1.5v 1333mhz, so i decided to buy some ddr3l to test and see.. i bought the ram yesterday and of course no luck the same problem is still there.. After a lot of searching i realized(correct me if am wrong) that it has something to do with the ec2 chip that maybe it does not exist because my motherboard is old.. so i tried flashing stock bios from prema mod and it freezes (twice so far) when trying to identify and install ec2 chip utility something when the a blue screen appears and say "UPDATE" with huge letters if you understand what i mean. i then manual shut it down and thank God it still working lol... I got really confused and don't know what to do anymore. I have enough experience with computers but i think this is as far as i can get. Please shed some light to this pour soul hehe..
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