Hi Sorin, to use the trojanized tool you could try a virtual machine software like VirtualBox or Hyper-V, you can even take a snapshot of the operating system before the exe execution and then revert back with a click. In this way you don't infect the host OS but eventually only the vm.
I think the key is to just not run it on a computer with any of your personal details on it. Some malware can steal all of that and send it to someone and you might not even know it until you see expensive items on your accounts. They may likely be things you never would have bought in the first place. Usually expensive items they may want to resell or just things they wanted for themselves. Also do realize that Windows will often show a false positive on a lot of software like this. It takes one look at it and says it is a virus. It might not even tell you what it thinks it is or ask you what to do with it. Windows has a nasty habit of deleting things that it does not like. It wouldn't surprise me if someone pi$$ed off Microsoft and now Defender deletes their software from everyone's computers with the BS excuse that it is a virus. All they have to do really is tell Windows defender that any list of files is bad and it would flag them as a virus when it finds them. Or all it has to do is anything unusual that a virus might do really.
If it's not a pure silicone glue, if it's like the glue used in a BUNCH of consumer electronics that turns brown, corrosive and conductive, that could be a reason for failure. The fact that the glue we see here is black could mean there's a fair amount of carbon compounds in it already, just itching to degrade and become conductive.
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Hello Sorin. I want to ask you to make a clip about linear power supplies, what to be careful about when buying and how to find out if the device is damaged ... Please.
It's a shame that *ALL* industrialized nations' governments are too corrupt and too busy with keeping themselves in control, to actually commit long overdue important changes, like forbidding solderig in of more and more failure prone and relevant components in technology.
Hi sorin, Just subcribed this channel after watching your video @ electronics repair school I have a suggestion that why don't you try to apply the modified BIOS of on-board RAM disabled without removing the RAM chips and check if it works or not?
Please Sorin If only in future videos ,since you've decided to make them shorter, it would be be nice if you just add some commentary or notes on where things got wrong with the checking and inspection sometimes it helps a lot in understanding how to approach these things...
How does that black glue prevent you from soldering in new RAM chips? Is it a resin based glue? You can remove most resins and glues easily with some heat, or adequate chemicals ..
The glue is not the problem. The glue is there to keep the ram chips from coming off the board when the other components on the other side are soldered, so if he tried to reflow those chips, other stuff would be damaged.
This is absolutely wrong idea to disable.i mean if the windows get updated. Again this problem will be occured..this is not a permanent solution. I have a doubt he know about this or not
i agree that it is possible, and is good idea that you mention it. But, if we update carefully, avoiding "system update" in lenovo, that lap will have bright future.
@@mshone1972 true..but this is not possible for every time. Windows continuously updating by itself.better he teach us how to disable the ram physically
the uncut video was a million times better, OP of UA-cam I'm telling you clearly, you're busting balls and only creating problems, let the people who make content do it as they want.... because people like Sorin know billions of times more of you who only know how to read the numbers on the graphs......
I don't think there will be any malware in the BIOS after using the program, the program just changes some values in the file. I don't even think the program contains any virus at all. A lot of programs that changes how stuff work are detected as potential viruses but in reality they are not. But of course it never hurts, just to be 100% sure, to use different computer! Even some trailers (cheating software for videogames) are detected as malware because they change the values of game files in real time, but they are harmless, as long as you download from reliable sources and not some random russian page.
After seeing all the nonsense you deal with with Lenovo laptop repairs, I'm thinking maybe I'll stay away from anything Lenovo. I guess it's not too bad if you know what to expect & how to diagnose them, it pays the bills, but without the specific Lenovo knowledge you share with us, I can see some of us techs getting very frustrated 😖trying to repair Lenovo laptops with their weird faults.
I hope you will also continue to upload longer versions. Thanks for all your efforts.
Longer version is on Sorins old channel
Watched already this video on the old channel but it was a pleasure to watch it again. Good job Sorine
Hi Sorin, to use the trojanized tool you could try a virtual machine software like VirtualBox or Hyper-V, you can even take a snapshot of the operating system before the exe execution and then revert back with a click. In this way you don't infect the host OS but eventually only the vm.
I think the key is to just not run it on a computer with any of your personal details on it. Some malware can steal all of that and send it to someone and you might not even know it until you see expensive items on your accounts. They may likely be things you never would have bought in the first place. Usually expensive items they may want to resell or just things they wanted for themselves. Also do realize that Windows will often show a false positive on a lot of software like this. It takes one look at it and says it is a virus. It might not even tell you what it thinks it is or ask you what to do with it. Windows has a nasty habit of deleting things that it does not like. It wouldn't surprise me if someone pi$$ed off Microsoft and now Defender deletes their software from everyone's computers with the BS excuse that it is a virus. All they have to do really is tell Windows defender that any list of files is bad and it would flag them as a virus when it finds them. Or all it has to do is anything unusual that a virus might do really.
Love your work but do prefer the long form
Not on this channel. Since the stupid bot incident.
I think the black glue may be applied so that the RAM chips don't move when reflowing the top of the board in the factory.
If it's not a pure silicone glue, if it's like the glue used in a BUNCH of consumer electronics that turns brown, corrosive and conductive, that could be a reason for failure. The fact that the glue we see here is black could mean there's a fair amount of carbon compounds in it already, just itching to degrade and become conductive.
hello,very proffesional technition,i like your video,can i ask something,if i disable the ram without to remove them from mainboard its gonna work?
Excelente aporte programa trabajando 100% Gracias!!
If the onboard RAM is disabled in the BIOS could you just leave it installed or is there a reason it has to be removed?
❤❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉Hello Sorin. I want to ask you to make a clip about linear power supplies, what to be careful about when buying and how to find out if the device is damaged ... Please.🎉🎉🎉
Hello Sorin. I want to ask you to make a clip about linear power supplies, what to be careful about when buying and how to find out if the device is damaged ... Please.
It's a shame that *ALL* industrialized nations' governments are too corrupt and too busy with keeping themselves in control, to actually commit long overdue important changes, like forbidding solderig in of more and more failure prone and relevant components in technology.
Well done 👍
Is this a redo of an earlier video? That black goo is so the ram chips do not shift laterally,
Hi sorin, Just subcribed this channel after watching your video @ electronics repair school
I have a suggestion that why don't you try to apply the modified BIOS of on-board RAM disabled without removing the RAM chips and check if it works or not?
I will in the future, this was the first time i found how i can disable the onboard ram, the ram chips doesn't have to be desoldered
@@10minlaptoprepairs please upload full length videos also so we can continue to learn. Thanks with best wishes
@@10minlaptoprepairs hi, can you upload the bin file with the ram disable pls?
hello. where can i get the BIOS bin file with the onboard RAM disable?
Can i partially disable ram memory on lg gram 1 of 4 soldered is bad
Thanks for help
That’s a great way to get the ram fixed but I prefer to reflow the chips can you do it with the black glue? I can’t get them clean.
Please Sorin If only in future videos ,since you've decided to make them shorter, it would be be nice if you just add some commentary or notes on where things got wrong with the checking and inspection sometimes it helps a lot in understanding how to approach these things...
Sorin, this is wizardry!
Wizardry to overcome Lenovo's cunning :-)
Disconnect your SSD / M2 with personal files, boot with a USB OS on one USB port then write the new bios to a second USB memory.
How does that black glue prevent you from soldering in new RAM chips? Is it a resin based glue? You can remove most resins and glues easily with some heat, or adequate chemicals ..
The glue is not the problem. The glue is there to keep the ram chips from coming off the board when the other components on the other side are soldered, so if he tried to reflow those chips, other stuff would be damaged.
@@BEdmonson85 Oh, thank you!
Ja, and have a closer look the CPU ^^. It's glues too.
man thank you
good tip
can you please upload that software
I had to deal with Lenovo chromebooks crashing if I hold them the wrong way.
hepl me disable ram onboard lenovo ideapad 330s-15arr
Next Sorin will swap CPU and NAND from an iPhone which have plenty of black goo ;)
Dang.
The issue is that you will need to mod the bios every time there is an issue with it
This is absolutely wrong idea to disable.i mean if the windows get updated. Again this problem will be occured..this is not a permanent solution. I have a doubt he know about this or not
i agree that it is possible, and is good idea that you mention it. But, if we update carefully, avoiding "system update" in lenovo, that lap will have bright future.
@@mshone1972 true..but this is not possible for every time. Windows continuously updating by itself.better he teach us how to disable the ram physically
the uncut video was a million times better, OP of UA-cam I'm telling you clearly, you're busting balls and only creating problems, let the people who make content do it as they want.... because people like Sorin know billions of times more of you who only know how to read the numbers on the graphs......
plez ined bious same
I know it's unlikely, but how can you be sure there is no malware in the new bios file?
I don't think there will be any malware in the BIOS after using the program, the program just changes some values in the file. I don't even think the program contains any virus at all. A lot of programs that changes how stuff work are detected as potential viruses but in reality they are not. But of course it never hurts, just to be 100% sure, to use different computer! Even some trailers (cheating software for videogames) are detected as malware because they change the values of game files in real time, but they are harmless, as long as you download from reliable sources and not some random russian page.
@@1337Ox Exactly! On the bulls eye!
After seeing all the nonsense you deal with with Lenovo laptop repairs, I'm thinking maybe I'll stay away from anything Lenovo. I guess it's not too bad if you know what to expect & how to diagnose them, it pays the bills, but without the specific Lenovo knowledge you share with us, I can see some of us techs getting very frustrated 😖trying to repair Lenovo laptops with their weird faults.
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