On Sun, 17 Feb 2013, Jean Delvare wrote:
Did I break it ? :)
Could be. This could explain why the other system was looking
different, if something similar had already been attempted on it.
Please try powering the machine down, unplug the power cord, and cold
boot the machine at least 1 minute later. Hopefully the chip at 0x48
will be back.
If not, please let us know if you notice anything no longer working
properly on the machine. So that it can at least be documented.
The chip at 0x48 did not come back, but everything still seems to work
fine on (both) systems. I might buy a third system, and will investigate
again...
Thanks for your assistance !
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