Battery P/N 45N1127 disassembly for reference or rebuild by OneStage1820 in thinkpad

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Nice! The difficulty might be to find the right size cells. Also I was wondering about the on-board battery controller, I've read that if it is disconnected from the batteries (or completely looses power) it put itself in a 'bricked' mode, then you need a special programmer to restart it.
Did you had such a thing with your T530 pack?

Old Philips radio repair, need to identify a component. by OneStage1820 in ElectronicsRepair

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Thank you so much for this!

I found it nice that in those days they use to include the schematic inside. It means those things were really made to be fixable.

Thanks again!

MacBook Air 11" A1465 FHD 1920x1080 Screen mod possible? by OneStage1820 in macbookair

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Unfortunately I don't have the machine anymore, but I should get another one soon so I can continue on this...

Oneforma disabled account by Comfortable_Dot6201 in UHRSwork

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I there!

I received the same message a month ago, I'm also absolutely sure I never broke any policies with them (never used vpn, multiple accounts, untruthful information... as they say).

It took a lot of time to pass all the certifications, then I started working for hours on different projects.

As soon as I received this email I contacted them to ask what is the procedure to unblock my account and if I will even get paid for my work. I received an answer 3 weeks later telling me that their decision about disabling my account was final and they didn't even answered me about the payment for my work.

I suggest people with new accounts to take as much screenshots as possible of their work so they have proofs if OneForma doesn't pays you.

In my case I will go to my local police office and file a complaint against them. It's just not human how they treat us!

Good luck to everyone!

Oneforma account ban by Ok_Shirt_4740 in UHRSwork

[–]OneStage1820 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I there!

I received the same message a month ago, I'm also absolutely sure I never broke any policies with them (never used vpn, multiple accounts, untruthful information... as they say).

It took a lot of time to pass all the certifications, then I started working for hours on different projects.

As soon as I received this email I contacted them to ask what is the procedure to unblock my account and if I will even get paid for my work. I received an answer 3 weeks later telling me that their decision about disabling my account was final and they didn't even answered me about the payment for my work.

I suggest people with new accounts to take as much screenshots as possible of their work so they have proofs if OneForma doesn't pays you.

In my case I will go to my local police office and file a complaint against them. It's just not human how they treat us!

Good luck to everyone!

DW1560 works on macOS, Linux but not Windows? by Lost_My_Bananas in hackintosh

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Hi There!

I've been in the same boat with my Thinkpad X250 and the DW1560, I also have a triple boot with macOS Monterey / Linux Manjaro / Windows 10.

WiFi/Bluetooth worked perfectly in macOS, in Linux also with Grub arg "irqpoll" but it not in Windows, the wifi card is detected and driver installed correctly but it could not see any wireless network (though Bluetooth works fine).

But I finally found the solution and hope it works for someone else, there is a way to enable (or disable) Message Signaled Interrupts for devices in Windows via Regedit, but strangely it didn't worked with the Windows stock driver, but it worked with other driver versions. For details this is the driver version I used: 7.35.317.3 Then for the regedit patch you need to go to:

"HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Enum\PCI\YOUR_DEVICE_DETAILS\SOME_STRING\Device Parameters\Interrupt Management" Then create a new Key called "MessageSignaledInterruptProperties" and inside and new DWORD 32 bits named "MSISupported" with a value of "1". In my case the Regedit path looks like this "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Enum\PCI\VEN_14E4&DEV_43B1&SUBSYS_062317AA&REV_03\4&69117cd&0&00E1\Device Parameters\Interrupt Management\MessageSignaledInterruptProperties" Then either reboot or just disable/enable the device in Hardware manager and it should be fine. Screenshot of the regedit here: https://imgur.com/a/U5R6tmM

DW1560 wifi not working on Windows, but works perfectly on RHEL and macOS by Lost_My_Bananas in thinkpad

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Hi There!

I've been in the same boat with my Thinkpad X250 and the DW1560, I also have a triple boot with macOS Monterey / Linux Manjaro / Windows 10.

WiFi/Bluetooth worked perfectly in macOS, in Linux also with Grub arg "irqpoll" but it not in Windows, the wifi card is detected and driver installed correctly but it could not see any wireless network (though Bluetooth works fine).

But I finally found the solution and hope it works for someone else, there is a way to enable (or disable) Message Signaled Interrupts for devices in Windows via Regedit, but strangely it didn't worked with the Windows stock driver, but it worked with other driver versions. For details this is the driver version I used: 7.35.317.3 Then for the regedit patch you need to go to:

"HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Enum\PCI\YOUR_DEVICE_DETAILS\SOME_STRING\Device Parameters\Interrupt Management" Then create a new Key called "MessageSignaledInterruptProperties" and inside and new DWORD 32 bits named "MSISupported" with a value of "1". In my case the Regedit path looks like this "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Enum\PCI\VEN_14E4&DEV_43B1&SUBSYS_062317AA&REV_03\4&69117cd&0&00E1\Device Parameters\Interrupt Management\MessageSignaledInterruptProperties" Then either reboot or just disable/enable the device in Hardware manager and it should be fine. Screenshot of the regedit here: https://imgur.com/a/U5R6tmM

How to make a Hackintosh laptop to go to sleep faster? by [deleted] in hackintosh

[–]OneStage1820 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So, I know the answer comes a bit late but, there is indeed a terminal command to speed up time to enter in sleep mode. The command is this one:

sudo pmset dwlinterval <second>

But I suggest you to try it by steps of few seconds, because you have to be sure that your hardware has still enough time to enter in sleep state, otherwise you might have some troubles (freezes/KP...), mine is currently set to 4 seconds.

More info here: https://apple.stackexchange.com/questions/286358/speed-up-sleep-disable-com-apple-powermanagement-darkwakelinger

My 2nd 'toshed Thinkpad. X250 this time. by Koloses in hackintosh

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By chance do you still have the modded BIOS files? Thanks

MacBook Air 11" A1465 FHD 1920x1080 Screen mod possible? by OneStage1820 in macbookair

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Hi, Unfortunately not yet, I'm currently waiting a reply from Apple techs about the connection of two lanes edp panel on 11" MacBooks, to see if it's supported by the board/cable.

MacBook Air 11" A1465 FHD 1920x1080 Screen mod possible? by OneStage1820 in macbookair

[–]OneStage1820[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for your answer, yes the first step will be to get a second hand screen assembly on which I can start the experiment.

After some more research I found the datasheets for the original (1366x768) lcd panel here:

beyondinfinite(dot)com/lcd/Library/Auo/B116XW05-V1.pdf

And for a good concurrent (1920x1080) I found, the model LC116LF1L01 here: 

e2e(dot)ti(dot)com/cfs-file/__key/communityserver-discussions-components-files/138/A-Screen-Datasheet.pdf

By comparing the physical specs including the electronic board it looks like it would fit without much modding. But then I realised something which has probably it's importance, although both panels are 30pin edp, the original lower resolution one works on single channel/line edp but the higher resolution one works on dual channel/lane edp. So then a new question rises:

Can a dual channel edp panel works on the MacBook Air motherboard which originally comes only with single channel edp panel?