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Old 11-27-2018, 15:47   #1 (permalink)
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ISP for MacBook A1286 EMC 2417


Where is, on this macbook, chip to be read with adapter or clamp?


Thanks in advance


Photo of motherboard:


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Old 11-27-2018, 23:22   #2 (permalink)
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Found chip for clamp on the other side of motherboard.

But box cannot read chip:

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[23:13:58] -> CHIP ID: 00 FF FF FF (NOT CONNECTED)
[23:13:58] -> Detect SPI finish.
In which mode i have to connect it?
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Old 11-28-2018, 03:03   #3 (permalink)
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Found chip for clamp on the other side of motherboard.

But box cannot read chip:



In which mode i have to connect it?



1, Please upgrade the management software to the last version. For your model,there are the guide for which connector.https://hdb-team.com/support/#



2,The most important part is to connect to the computer chip and get the control for it also. Check the troubleshooting on this page. And please try al those combinations until you get the connection and control to this chip. https://hdb-team.com/remove-icloud-4...d-isp-adapter/



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Old 11-28-2018, 12:45   #4 (permalink)
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Isp connected, btu result is the same.


This is how i have connected adapter on motherboard


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Old 11-28-2018, 13:43   #5 (permalink)
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Isp connected, btu result is the same.


This is how i have connected adapter on motherboard







Your connection between ISP adaptor and motherboard is right. But the ISP adaptor need work together with HDBox. You need plug this ISP adaptor into HDBox. And then operate as the guide in the official website guide.


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Old 11-28-2018, 14:04   #6 (permalink)
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I know this sir!

But when connect adapter to the box it does not recognize chip...
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Old 11-29-2018, 04:07   #7 (permalink)
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I know this sir!

But when connect adapter to the box it does not recognize chip...

When you operate,have you tried all 8 power states carefully? As the troubleshooting https://hdb-team.com/remove-icloud-4...d-isp-adapter/ 2# & 3# ?
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When you operate,have you tried all 8 power states carefully? As the troubleshooting https://hdb-team.com/remove-icloud-4...d-isp-adapter/ 2# & 3# ?

No, i have not tried all 8 power state, because this mac does not recognize battery.


The problem of this mac is the filevault password active on hdd.



There is a possibility that i can found it in BIOS? Or this type of password was stored in another place?
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No, i have not tried all 8 power state, because this mac does not recognize battery.


The problem of this mac is the filevault password active on hdd.



There is a possibility that i can found it in BIOS? Or this type of password was stored in another place?



Could you read the bios and send the file? We will check that for you.


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Old 11-29-2018, 14:23   #10 (permalink)
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Could you read the bios and send the file? We will check that for you.


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I will try, i'm waiting a brand new battery for test

Where i can send file, if i can read bios?
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I will try, i'm waiting a brand new battery for test

Where i can send file, if i can read bios?



You could send the file to "[email protected]" .Thanks




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Old 11-29-2018, 18:26   #12 (permalink)
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I have an update: withouth battery, when i attach charger macbook start automatically.

In which mode i can put it in sleep mode and try to read bios with adapter?
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Sent file to team, thanks in advance for filevault password
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Hello, do you have news for filevault password for bios file that i have sent you?
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Hello, do you have news for filevault password for bios file that i have sent you?



After some checking looks like filefault cannot be recovered, and to get rid of it you can use our tool to remove firmware password / icloud lock if present, and then :

Erase via Recovery. Hold down Command-R at startup (Option by itself won’t work on a FileVault-protected Mac), and then erase the FileVault partition using Disk Utility, and then reinstall macOS. This may not always work, in which case you have two other options.

Erase via another startup drive. FileVault protects the startup drive from access, but you can hold down Option at startup and select other attached drives’ volumes that have valid macOS (or OS X) startup partitions. Boot from one of those, and you simply wipe the FileVault drive. You’ll need to reinstall macOS entirely on that drive to wipe out the Recovery Disk settings.

Use Internet Recovery. At startup, hold down Command-Option-R, and you can select Reinstall macOS. This retrieves macOS over the Internet, which can take a while if you have a slow connection.



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