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reverendalc wrote: hey dude, did you ever get this machine sorted?
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reverendalc wrote: I'm back home now now from vacation I think I saw one floating around when I was digging up a1502 schema. I'll double check when I get home from work.
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CygnusX1 wrote: Need a dump - 2015 - A1502 - MacBook Pro "Core i5" 2.7 13" Early 2015 2.7 GHz Core i5 (I5-5257U)
Anyone!?
What's the EMC Number?
Thanks Guys!
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CygnusX1 wrote:
reverendalc wrote: hey dude, did you ever get this machine sorted?
No I haven't. I have two 2015 models acting the same way after reading, clearing the password, then flashing back. All I get is the fan running about 3/4 wide open.
The one Is a MBP A1502 and a MBA A1465. I have all the original dumps and even if I write them back the Mac's act the same way. I read the files three times for each machine and the checksum were the same for both units. I just don't get it. I know of noone else that has had a problem with the 2015's.
Any input would be greatly appreciated.
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zenelli wrote: So you used 2015 clip. what i have heard is only 2015 15 inch model works with this clip. the macbook air and pro 13 inch will not work and you will get corrupt readings. Therefor i Always unsolder the chip. my recommend is find New Efi dump unsolder the chip programmer it back
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therealjayvi wrote: @Zenelli which 2015 clip are you referring to? I like to think that I have seen quite a decent amount of different clips for all various models but I have never heard of nor encountered a single device that I have had to resort to removing the chip. I mean, mad props that you have the skill to be able to do so, because I know the only time I ever attempted to remove a chip I screwed it up so badly that I just threw the laptop away afterwards, and it was even just a Dell not even a Mac! But this is far from the case for any of the clips that I have ever seen or used or researched, but I would like to find out otherwise if you do have some research you'd like to provide on the topic, there is always more to be learned
@Cygnus I feel your pain bro, I'd be trippin with even a single 2015 out of commission, let alone two of them! Let me know the serials for the models that you need dumps for (I do not identify by the EMC nor the model number "A1XXX") because I have a few sources I may be able to search for a working .bin for you to try and use. I'm still stumped as to why they are just not working for you and I definitely don't want to have this get swept under the rug, I'd very much like to see this through to success!
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I ment the clip from kadentech,therealjayvi wrote: @Zenelli which 2015 clip are you referring to? I like to think that I have seen quite a decent amount of different clips for all various models but I have never heard of nor encountered a single device that I have had to resort to removing the chip. I mean, mad props that you have the skill to be able to do so, because I know the only time I ever attempted to remove a chip I screwed it up so badly that I just threw the laptop away afterwards, and it was even just a Dell not even a Mac! But this is far from the case for any of the clips that I have ever seen or used or researched, but I would like to find out otherwise if you do have some research you'd like to provide on the topic, there is always more to be learned
@Cygnus I feel your pain bro, I'd be trippin with even a single 2015 out of commission, let alone two of them! Let me know the serials for the models that you need dumps for (I do not identify by the EMC nor the model number "A1XXX") because I have a few sources I may be able to search for a working .bin for you to try and use. I'm still stumped as to why they are just not working for you and I definitely don't want to have this get swept under the rug, I'd very much like to see this through to success!
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Ok i will be gratefull if you have a solution for this clipreverendalc wrote: cygnus, please let me know if that dump i emailed you worked.
@zenelli, i can confirm that the clips do work on 2015, it just requires a different programming process.
we can all agree that the 2015+ models are a different animal, and to work on them w/o removing the chip is still somewhat experimental.
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CygnusX1 wrote: Need a dump - 2015 - A1502 - MacBook Pro "Core i5" 2.7 13" Early 2015 2.7 GHz Core i5 (I5-5257U)
Anyone!?
Thanks Guys!
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zenelli wrote:
Ok i will be gratefull if you have a solution for this clipreverendalc wrote: cygnus, please let me know if that dump i emailed you worked.
@zenelli, i can confirm that the clips do work on 2015, it just requires a different programming process.
we can all agree that the 2015+ models are a different animal, and to work on them w/o removing the chip is still somewhat experimental.
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