System Board Replacement

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System Board Replacement

#1 Post by dicksparks » Fri May 04, 2007 11:21 am

Hi need to replace my system board is there any problem with the security chip on new system board and original laptop Thanks

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#2 Post by proaudioguy » Fri May 04, 2007 11:33 pm

If you replace the entire system board, and the security chip is included there shouldn't be any problem. I do not know how it works with Hard Drive passwords, but I would hope they would be included on the hard drive not the system board. If you didn't password protect your hard drive then that shouldn't be an issue. When you replace the system board you are essentially getting a new computer.
You may need the utility program to enter your serial number and model type into the system board or else your software updates won't function.

Do not remove the security chip from the new board. If the old board is fully functional ( assume it is not) then do not remove the security chip from it either. The security chip can only be used with the system board it belongs to. You cannot transfer the security chip. If you remove the security chip the system board will not function. It may resume working if the security chip is put back in place, but that seems like a big maybe considering the wording in the Hardware Maintenance Manual. They might just be trying to be sure the techs don't mix up security chips on the bench though. Who knows?

Good Luck. The procedure is really easy. I've had both of mine apart twice.

For those keeping score, I'm getting close to a week on my A31 hot air gun fix.

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