From 31cd08a501c6ac4df8641ce65a0ac5649e56afa9 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Denis 'GNUtoo' Carikli Date: Tue, 21 May 2024 00:00:59 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] site: docs: install: Use relative links for images. This enable to later on change the subdirectory in which the website is reployed (for instance from software/gnuboot/web to software/gnuboot/web/test) without breaking images. Signed-off-by: Denis 'GNUtoo' Carikli --- site/docs/install/c201.md | 8 +-- site/docs/install/d945gclf.md | 2 +- site/docs/install/ga-g41m-es2l.md | 2 +- site/docs/install/ich9utils.md | 2 +- site/docs/install/r400_external.md | 68 +++++++++---------- site/docs/install/spi.md | 48 +++++++------- site/docs/install/t400_external.md | 88 ++++++++++++------------ site/docs/install/t500_external.md | 92 +++++++++++++------------- site/docs/install/t60_unbrick.md | 76 ++++++++++----------- site/docs/install/x200_external.md | 22 +++--- site/docs/install/x60_unbrick.md | 82 +++++++++++------------ site/docs/install/x60tablet_unbrick.md | 28 ++++---- 12 files changed, 259 insertions(+), 259 deletions(-) diff --git a/site/docs/install/c201.md b/site/docs/install/c201.md index ac47b87..91376f6 100644 --- a/site/docs/install/c201.md +++ b/site/docs/install/c201.md @@ -108,8 +108,8 @@ part over, as shown on the picture below. The write protect screw is located next to the SPI flash chip, circled in red in the picture below. It has to be removed. -[![Screws](/software/gnuboot/web/img/c201/screws.jpg)](/software/gnuboot/web/img/c201/screws.jpg) [![WP -screw](/software/gnuboot/web/img/c201/wp-screw.jpg)](/software/gnuboot/web/img/c201/wp-screw.jpg) +[![Screws](../../img/c201/screws.jpg)](../../img/c201/screws.jpg) [![WP +screw](../../img/c201/wp-screw.jpg)](../../img/c201/wp-screw.jpg) The write protect screw can be put back in place later, when the device is known to be in a working state. @@ -176,9 +176,9 @@ unscrewed from the rest of the case. It is located on the right and has colorful cables, as shown on the picture below. [![SPI flash -layout](/software/gnuboot/web/img/c201/spi-flash-layout.jpg)](/software/gnuboot/web/img/c201/spi-flash-layout.jpg) +layout](../../img/c201/spi-flash-layout.jpg)](../../img/c201/spi-flash-layout.jpg) [![Battery -connector](/software/gnuboot/web/img/c201/battery-connector.jpg)](/software/gnuboot/web/img/c201/battery-connector.jpg) +connector](../../img/c201/battery-connector.jpg)](../../img/c201/battery-connector.jpg) All the files from the `veyron_speedy` release (or build) have to be transferred to the host. diff --git a/site/docs/install/d945gclf.md b/site/docs/install/d945gclf.md index eb594b4..fbacade 100644 --- a/site/docs/install/d945gclf.md +++ b/site/docs/install/d945gclf.md @@ -17,4 +17,4 @@ Flashing instructions {#clip} Refer to [spi.md](spi.md) for how to re-flash externally. Here is an image of the flash chip:\ -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/d945gclf/d945gclf_spi.jpg) +![](../../img/d945gclf/d945gclf_spi.jpg) diff --git a/site/docs/install/ga-g41m-es2l.md b/site/docs/install/ga-g41m-es2l.md index 2c6daa8..0ab2de7 100644 --- a/site/docs/install/ga-g41m-es2l.md +++ b/site/docs/install/ga-g41m-es2l.md @@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ NOTE: You should use a resistor in series, between 1K to 10K ohms, for the 3.3v connection to the CS pin. This is to protect from over-current. Here is an image of the flash chip:\ -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/ga-g41m-es2l/ga-g41m-es2l.jpg) +![](../../img/ga-g41m-es2l/ga-g41m-es2l.jpg) Internal flashing is possible. Boot with the proprietary BIOS and GNU+Linux. There are 2 flash chips (one is backup). diff --git a/site/docs/install/ich9utils.md b/site/docs/install/ich9utils.md index bac1b6a..55dfaf5 100644 --- a/site/docs/install/ich9utils.md +++ b/site/docs/install/ich9utils.md @@ -307,7 +307,7 @@ Early notes {#early_notes} of disabling the descriptor. - **and the location of GPIO33 on the x200s: (was an external link. Putting it here instead)** - [/software/gnuboot/web/img/x200/gpio33_location.jpg](/software/gnuboot/web/img/x200/gpio33_location.jpg) - + [../../img/x200/gpio33_location.jpg](../../img/x200/gpio33_location.jpg) - it's above the number 7 on TP37 (which is above the big intel chip at the bottom) - The ME datasheet may not be for the mobile chipsets but it doesn't diff --git a/site/docs/install/r400_external.md b/site/docs/install/r400_external.md index d9d5cc9..c7ba21b 100644 --- a/site/docs/install/r400_external.md +++ b/site/docs/install/r400_external.md @@ -81,82 +81,82 @@ Disassembly ----------- Remove all screws:\ -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/r400/0000.jpg)\ +![](../../img/r400/0000.jpg)\ Remove the HDD and optical drive:\ -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/r400/0001.jpg)\ +![](../../img/r400/0001.jpg)\ Remove the hinge screws:\ -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/r400/0002.jpg) ![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/r400/0003.jpg) +![](../../img/r400/0002.jpg) ![](../../img/r400/0003.jpg) Remove the palm rest and keyboard:\ -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/r400/0004.jpg) ![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/r400/0005.jpg) +![](../../img/r400/0004.jpg) ![](../../img/r400/0005.jpg) Remove these screws, and then remove the bezel:\ -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/r400/0006.jpg) ![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/r400/0007.jpg) +![](../../img/r400/0006.jpg) ![](../../img/r400/0007.jpg) Remove the speaker screws, but don't remove the speakers yet (just set them loose):\ -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/r400/0008.jpg) ![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/r400/0009.jpg) -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/r400/0010.jpg) +![](../../img/r400/0008.jpg) ![](../../img/r400/0009.jpg) +![](../../img/r400/0010.jpg) Remove these screws, and then remove the metal plate:\ -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/r400/0011.jpg) ![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/r400/0012.jpg) -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/r400/0013.jpg) +![](../../img/r400/0011.jpg) ![](../../img/r400/0012.jpg) +![](../../img/r400/0013.jpg) Remove the antennas from the wifi card, and then start unrouting them:\ -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/r400/0014.jpg) ![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/r400/0015.jpg) -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/r400/0016.jpg) ![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/r400/0017.jpg) -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/r400/0018.jpg) ![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/r400/0019.jpg) +![](../../img/r400/0014.jpg) ![](../../img/r400/0015.jpg) +![](../../img/r400/0016.jpg) ![](../../img/r400/0017.jpg) +![](../../img/r400/0018.jpg) ![](../../img/r400/0019.jpg) Disconnect the LCD cable from the motherboard:\ -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/r400/0020.jpg) ![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/r400/0021.jpg) -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/r400/0022.jpg) ![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/r400/0023.jpg) +![](../../img/r400/0020.jpg) ![](../../img/r400/0021.jpg) +![](../../img/r400/0022.jpg) ![](../../img/r400/0023.jpg) Remove the hinge screws, and then remove the LCD panel:\ -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/r400/0024.jpg) ![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/r400/0025.jpg) -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/r400/0026.jpg) ![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/r400/0027.jpg) +![](../../img/r400/0024.jpg) ![](../../img/r400/0025.jpg) +![](../../img/r400/0026.jpg) ![](../../img/r400/0027.jpg) Remove this:\ -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/r400/0028.jpg) ![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/r400/0029.jpg) +![](../../img/r400/0028.jpg) ![](../../img/r400/0029.jpg) Remove this long cable (there are 3 connections):\ -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/r400/0030.jpg) ![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/r400/0031.jpg) -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/r400/0032.jpg) ![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/r400/0033.jpg) +![](../../img/r400/0030.jpg) ![](../../img/r400/0031.jpg) +![](../../img/r400/0032.jpg) ![](../../img/r400/0033.jpg) Disconnect the speaker cable, and remove the speakers:\ -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/r400/0034.jpg) +![](../../img/r400/0034.jpg) Remove the heatsink screws, remove the fan and then remove the heatsink/fan:\ -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/r400/0035.jpg) ![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/r400/0036.jpg) -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/r400/0037.jpg) ![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/r400/0038.jpg) +![](../../img/r400/0035.jpg) ![](../../img/r400/0036.jpg) +![](../../img/r400/0037.jpg) ![](../../img/r400/0038.jpg) Remove the NVRAM battery:\ -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/r400/0039.jpg) ![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/r400/0040.jpg) +![](../../img/r400/0039.jpg) ![](../../img/r400/0040.jpg) Remove this screw:\ -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/r400/0041.jpg) ![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/r400/0042.jpg) +![](../../img/r400/0041.jpg) ![](../../img/r400/0042.jpg) Disconnect the AC jack:\ -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/r400/0043.jpg) ![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/r400/0044.jpg) +![](../../img/r400/0043.jpg) ![](../../img/r400/0044.jpg) Remove this screw and then remove what is under it:\ -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/r400/0045.jpg) +![](../../img/r400/0045.jpg) Remove this:\ -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/r400/0046.jpg) +![](../../img/r400/0046.jpg) Lift the motherboard (which is still inside the cage) from the side on the right, removing it completely:\ -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/r400/0047.jpg) ![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/r400/0048.jpg) +![](../../img/r400/0047.jpg) ![](../../img/r400/0048.jpg) Remove all screws, marking each hole so that you know where to re-insert them. You should place the screws in a layout corresponding to the order -that they were in before removal: ![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/r400/0049.jpg) -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/r400/0050.jpg) +that they were in before removal: ![](../../img/r400/0049.jpg) +![](../../img/r400/0050.jpg) Remove the motherboard from the cage, and the SPI flash chip will be next to the memory slots:\ -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/r400/0051.jpg) ![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/r400/0052.jpg) +![](../../img/r400/0051.jpg) ![](../../img/r400/0052.jpg) Now, you should be ready to install libreboot. @@ -174,7 +174,7 @@ When re-installing the heatsink, you must first clean off all old paste with the alcohol/cloth. Then apply new paste. Arctic MX-4 is also much better than the default paste used on these systems. -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t400/paste.jpg) +![](../../img/t400/paste.jpg) NOTE: the photo above is for illustration purposes only, and does not show how to properly apply the thermal paste. Other guides online detail @@ -199,13 +199,13 @@ be useful for RAM compatibility info (note: coreboot raminit is different, so this page might be BS) The following photo shows 8GiB (2x4GiB) of RAM installed:\ -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t400/memory.jpg) +![](../../img/t400/memory.jpg) Boot it! -------- You should see something like this: -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t400/boot0.jpg) ![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t400/boot1.jpg) +![](../../img/t400/boot0.jpg) ![](../../img/t400/boot1.jpg) Now [install GNU+Linux](../gnulinux/). diff --git a/site/docs/install/spi.md b/site/docs/install/spi.md index 4cab7af..5897646 100644 --- a/site/docs/install/spi.md +++ b/site/docs/install/spi.md @@ -76,12 +76,12 @@ accomplish your goal, which is to read from and/or write to the boot flash. SOIC8 ----- -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/chip/soic8.jpg) +![](../../img/chip/soic8.jpg) SOIC16 ------ -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/chip/soic16.jpg) +![](../../img/chip/soic16.jpg) SOIC8 and SOIC16 are the most common types, but there are others: @@ -90,16 +90,16 @@ WSON8 It will be like this on an X200S or X200 Tablet:\ -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/x200t_flash/X200T-flashchip-location.jpg) +![](../../img/x200t_flash/X200T-flashchip-location.jpg) On T400S, it is in this location near the RAM:\ -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t400s/soic8.jpg)\ +![](../../img/t400s/soic8.jpg)\ NOTE: in this photo, the chip has been replaced with SOIC8 DIP8 ---- -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/dip8/dip8.jpg) +![](../../img/dip8/dip8.jpg) Software configuration ====================== @@ -437,7 +437,7 @@ GPIO pins on Raspberry Pi (RPi) Diagram of the 26 GPIO Pins of the Raspberry Pi Model B (for the Model B+ with 40 pins, start counting from the right and leave 14 pins): -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/rpi/0012.png) ![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/rpi/0013.png) +![](../../img/rpi/0012.png) ![](../../img/rpi/0013.png) Use this as a reference for the other sections in this page, seen below: @@ -473,8 +473,8 @@ SOIC16 wiring diagram (Raspberry Pi) ------------------------------------ RPi GPIO header:\ -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/rpi/0009.png) -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/rpi/0010.png) +![](../../img/rpi/0009.png) +![](../../img/rpi/0010.png) BBB P9 header:\ @@ -609,13 +609,13 @@ SOIC8 is desirable; in that case, you might still want to dump the contents of the original WSON8. Here is a SOIC8 in a socket, mounted to a breadboard, for flashing:\ -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/rpi/soic8_socket.jpg) +![](../../img/rpi/soic8_socket.jpg) Here is a photo of a DIP8 IC:\ -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/dip8/dip8.jpg) +![](../../img/dip8/dip8.jpg) Here is a photo of a SOIC8 in 1.27mm 208mil SOP to DIP adapter:\ -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/dip8/sop8todip8.jpg) +![](../../img/dip8/sop8todip8.jpg) NOTE: DIP8 and WSON8-in-socket, and SOIC16-in-socket, are basically the same, just adapt accordingly. @@ -628,9 +628,9 @@ can just put the 2.54mm pins directly in the DIP8 socket and mount the SOIC8 + adapter onto that, and solder that. Use quality rosin flux (not acid based) and good 60/40 or 63/37 leaded solder (don't use lead-free): -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/dip8/adapter_breadboard.jpg) -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/dip8/adapter.jpg) -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/dip8/sop8todip8.jpg) +![](../../img/dip8/adapter_breadboard.jpg) +![](../../img/dip8/adapter.jpg) +![](../../img/dip8/sop8todip8.jpg) SOIC8/SOIC16 soldered to a mainboard ------------------------------------ @@ -653,10 +653,10 @@ resistors needed. You do not need a decoupling capacitor for pin 2 (VCC) either because the mainboard will already have one. Here is an example of a test clip connected for SOIC16:\ -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/rpi/0002.jpg) +![](../../img/rpi/0002.jpg) And here is an example photo for SOIC8:\ -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/x60/th_bbb_flashing.jpg) +![](../../img/x60/th_bbb_flashing.jpg) DIP8 soldered to the mainboard ------------------------------ @@ -725,13 +725,13 @@ In case you're not comfortable with soldering, we have some excellent videos linked on the [FAQ page](../../faq.md) which you can watch. WSON8 IC:\ -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/rpi/wson8/0001.jpg) +![](../../img/rpi/wson8/0001.jpg) Surround a large area around the chip with layers of kapton tape, and then aluminium foil. This will act as a heat shield, to reduce the risk of re-flowing other solder joints (which can make them turn into cold joints, and you risk knocking them off of the board):\ -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/rpi/wson8/0002.jpg)\ +![](../../img/rpi/wson8/0002.jpg)\ Notice that the kapton+foil does not cover the chip itself, or the solder pads. It's important that these are exposed to the heat. @@ -749,16 +749,16 @@ move freely. While in this state, the solder is fully melted and the chip can be lifted off with ease. If you're doing it correctly, the chip will come off within 1 minute, like so:\ -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/rpi/wson8/0003.jpg) +![](../../img/rpi/wson8/0003.jpg) Add fresh solder to the pads, including the thermal pad:\ -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/rpi/wson8/0004.jpg) +![](../../img/rpi/wson8/0004.jpg) Now wick it out using a copper braid, dunked in rosin flux:\ -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/rpi/wson8/0005.jpg) +![](../../img/rpi/wson8/0005.jpg) Ensure that all of the solder is removed:\ -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/rpi/wson8/0006.jpg)\ +![](../../img/rpi/wson8/0006.jpg)\ You will notice that one of the pads doesn't have all of the solder removed. The pad on the top-left in this photo. This is intentional, to show you a comparison for reference. The other pads are free of solder. @@ -771,13 +771,13 @@ SPI flasher. Align the new SOIC8, and tack it in the corner pins. Then solder it fully. Use lots of flux!\ -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/rpi/wson8/0007.jpg)\ +![](../../img/rpi/wson8/0007.jpg)\ A T12-D08 tip is being used in this photo, but a mini chisel, mini hoof or knife (e.g. T12-K) tip would be ideal. Ensure that all the joints are perfect. A good solder joint is shiny, and with concave fillets where the solder has flowed. Observe:\ -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/rpi/wson8/0008.jpg) +![](../../img/rpi/wson8/0008.jpg) After you're done, use a soft bristle brush and 99.9% isopropyl alcohol to break up the remaining flux, then soak up the flux using a cloth, while the diff --git a/site/docs/install/t400_external.md b/site/docs/install/t400_external.md index b836614..1b18783 100644 --- a/site/docs/install/t400_external.md +++ b/site/docs/install/t400_external.md @@ -82,94 +82,94 @@ The procedure ------------- Remove *all* screws, placing them in the order that you removed them:\ -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t400/0001.jpg) ![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t400/0002.jpg) +![](../../img/t400/0001.jpg) ![](../../img/t400/0002.jpg) Remove those three screws then remove the rear bezel:\ -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t400/0003.jpg) ![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t400/0004.jpg) -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t400/0005.jpg) ![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t400/0006.jpg) +![](../../img/t400/0003.jpg) ![](../../img/t400/0004.jpg) +![](../../img/t400/0005.jpg) ![](../../img/t400/0006.jpg) Remove the speakers:\ -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t400/0007.jpg) ![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t400/0008.jpg) -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t400/0009.jpg) ![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t400/0010.jpg) -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t400/0011.jpg) +![](../../img/t400/0007.jpg) ![](../../img/t400/0008.jpg) +![](../../img/t400/0009.jpg) ![](../../img/t400/0010.jpg) +![](../../img/t400/0011.jpg) Remove the wifi:\ -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t400/0012.jpg) ![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t400/0013.jpg) +![](../../img/t400/0012.jpg) ![](../../img/t400/0013.jpg) Remove this cable:\ -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t400/0014.jpg) ![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t400/0015.jpg) -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t400/0016.jpg) ![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t400/0017.jpg) -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t400/0018.jpg) +![](../../img/t400/0014.jpg) ![](../../img/t400/0015.jpg) +![](../../img/t400/0016.jpg) ![](../../img/t400/0017.jpg) +![](../../img/t400/0018.jpg) Unroute those antenna wires:\ -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t400/0019.jpg) ![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t400/0020.jpg) -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t400/0021.jpg) ![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t400/0022.jpg) -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t400/0023.jpg) +![](../../img/t400/0019.jpg) ![](../../img/t400/0020.jpg) +![](../../img/t400/0021.jpg) ![](../../img/t400/0022.jpg) +![](../../img/t400/0023.jpg) Remove the LCD assembly:\ -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t400/0024.jpg) ![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t400/0025.jpg) -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t400/0026.jpg) ![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t400/0027.jpg) -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t400/0028.jpg) ![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t400/0029.jpg) -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t400/0030.jpg) ![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t400/0031.jpg) +![](../../img/t400/0024.jpg) ![](../../img/t400/0025.jpg) +![](../../img/t400/0026.jpg) ![](../../img/t400/0027.jpg) +![](../../img/t400/0028.jpg) ![](../../img/t400/0029.jpg) +![](../../img/t400/0030.jpg) ![](../../img/t400/0031.jpg) Disconnect the NVRAM battery:\ -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t400/0033.jpg) +![](../../img/t400/0033.jpg) Disconnect the fan:\ -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t400/0034.jpg) +![](../../img/t400/0034.jpg) Unscrew these:\ -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t400/0035.jpg) ![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t400/0036.jpg) -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t400/0037.jpg) ![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t400/0038.jpg) +![](../../img/t400/0035.jpg) ![](../../img/t400/0036.jpg) +![](../../img/t400/0037.jpg) ![](../../img/t400/0038.jpg) Unscrew the heatsink, then lift it off:\ -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t400/0039.jpg) ![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t400/0040.jpg) +![](../../img/t400/0039.jpg) ![](../../img/t400/0040.jpg) Disconnect the power jack:\ -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t400/0041.jpg) ![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t400/0042.jpg) +![](../../img/t400/0041.jpg) ![](../../img/t400/0042.jpg) Loosen this:\ -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t400/0043.jpg) +![](../../img/t400/0043.jpg) Remove this:\ -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t400/0044.jpg) ![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t400/0045.jpg) -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t400/0046.jpg) ![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t400/0047.jpg) -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t400/0048.jpg) +![](../../img/t400/0044.jpg) ![](../../img/t400/0045.jpg) +![](../../img/t400/0046.jpg) ![](../../img/t400/0047.jpg) +![](../../img/t400/0048.jpg) Unscrew these:\ -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t400/0049.jpg) ![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t400/0050.jpg) +![](../../img/t400/0049.jpg) ![](../../img/t400/0050.jpg) Remove this:\ -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t400/0051.jpg) ![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t400/0052.jpg) +![](../../img/t400/0051.jpg) ![](../../img/t400/0052.jpg) Unscrew this:\ -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t400/0053.jpg) +![](../../img/t400/0053.jpg) Remove the motherboard (the cage is still attached) from the right hand side, then lift it out:\ -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t400/0054.jpg) ![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t400/0055.jpg) -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t400/0056.jpg) +![](../../img/t400/0054.jpg) ![](../../img/t400/0055.jpg) +![](../../img/t400/0056.jpg) Remove these screws, placing the screws in the same layout and marking each screw hole (so that you know what ones to put the screws back into -later): ![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t400/0057.jpg) ![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t400/0058.jpg) -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t400/0059.jpg) ![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t400/0060.jpg) -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t400/0061.jpg) ![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t400/0062.jpg) +later): ![](../../img/t400/0057.jpg) ![](../../img/t400/0058.jpg) +![](../../img/t400/0059.jpg) ![](../../img/t400/0060.jpg) +![](../../img/t400/0061.jpg) ![](../../img/t400/0062.jpg) Separate the motherboard:\ -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t400/0063.jpg) ![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t400/0064.jpg) +![](../../img/t400/0063.jpg) ![](../../img/t400/0064.jpg) Connect your programmer, then connect GND and 3.3V\ -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t400/0065.jpg) ![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t400/0066.jpg) -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t400/0067.jpg) ![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t400/0069.jpg) -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t400/0070.jpg) ![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t400/0071.jpg) +![](../../img/t400/0065.jpg) ![](../../img/t400/0066.jpg) +![](../../img/t400/0067.jpg) ![](../../img/t400/0069.jpg) +![](../../img/t400/0070.jpg) ![](../../img/t400/0071.jpg) A dedicated 3.3V PSU was used to create this guide, but at ATX PSU is also fine:\ -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t400/0072.jpg) +![](../../img/t400/0072.jpg) Of course, make sure to turn on your PSU:\ -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/x200/disassembly/0013.jpg) +![](../../img/x200/disassembly/0013.jpg) Now, you should be ready to install libreboot. @@ -187,7 +187,7 @@ When re-installing the heatsink, you must first clean off all old paste with the alcohol/cloth. Then apply new paste. Arctic MX-4 is also much better than the default paste used on these systems. -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t400/paste.jpg) +![](../../img/t400/paste.jpg) NOTE: the photo above is for illustration purposes only, and does not show how to properly apply the thermal paste. Other guides online detail @@ -212,13 +212,13 @@ be useful for RAM compatibility info (note: coreboot raminit is different, so this page might be BS) The following photo shows 8GiB (2x4GiB) of RAM installed:\ -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t400/memory.jpg) +![](../../img/t400/memory.jpg) Boot it! -------- You should see something like this: -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t400/boot0.jpg) ![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t400/boot1.jpg) +![](../../img/t400/boot0.jpg) ![](../../img/t400/boot1.jpg) Now [install GNU+Linux](../gnulinux/). diff --git a/site/docs/install/t500_external.md b/site/docs/install/t500_external.md index 272392f..72eb247 100644 --- a/site/docs/install/t500_external.md +++ b/site/docs/install/t500_external.md @@ -119,109 +119,109 @@ The procedure ------------- Remove all screws:\ -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t500/0000.jpg)\ +![](../../img/t500/0000.jpg)\ It is also advisable to, throughout the disassembly, place any screws and/or components that you removed in the same layout or arrangement. The follow photos demonstrate this:\ -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t500/0001.jpg) ![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t500/0002.jpg) +![](../../img/t500/0001.jpg) ![](../../img/t500/0002.jpg) Remove the HDD/SSD and optical drive:\ -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t500/0003.jpg) ![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t500/0004.jpg) +![](../../img/t500/0003.jpg) ![](../../img/t500/0004.jpg) Remove the palm rest:\ -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t500/0005.jpg) ![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t500/0006.jpg) +![](../../img/t500/0005.jpg) ![](../../img/t500/0006.jpg) Remove the keyboard and rear bezel:\ -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t500/0007.jpg) ![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t500/0008.jpg) -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t500/0009.jpg) ![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t500/0010.jpg) -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t500/0011.jpg) ![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t500/0012.jpg) +![](../../img/t500/0007.jpg) ![](../../img/t500/0008.jpg) +![](../../img/t500/0009.jpg) ![](../../img/t500/0010.jpg) +![](../../img/t500/0011.jpg) ![](../../img/t500/0012.jpg) If you have a WWAN/3G card and/or sim card reader, remove them permanently. The WWAN-3G card has proprietary firmware inside; the technology is identical to what is used in mobile phones, so it can also track your movements:\ -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t500/0013.jpg) ![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t500/0017.jpg) -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t500/0018.jpg) +![](../../img/t500/0013.jpg) ![](../../img/t500/0017.jpg) +![](../../img/t500/0018.jpg) Remove this frame, and then remove the wifi chip:\ -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t500/0014.jpg) ![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t500/0015.jpg) -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t500/0016.jpg) +![](../../img/t500/0014.jpg) ![](../../img/t500/0015.jpg) +![](../../img/t500/0016.jpg) Remove the speakers:\ -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t500/0019.jpg) ![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t500/0020.jpg) -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t500/0021.jpg) ![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t500/0022.jpg) -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t500/0023.jpg) ![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t500/0024.jpg) -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t500/0025.jpg) +![](../../img/t500/0019.jpg) ![](../../img/t500/0020.jpg) +![](../../img/t500/0021.jpg) ![](../../img/t500/0022.jpg) +![](../../img/t500/0023.jpg) ![](../../img/t500/0024.jpg) +![](../../img/t500/0025.jpg) Remove the NVRAM battery (already removed in this photo):\ -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t500/0026.jpg) +![](../../img/t500/0026.jpg) When you re-assemble, you will be replacing the wifi chip with another. These two screws don't hold anything together, but they are included in your system because the screw holes for half-height cards are a different size, so use these if you will be installing a half-height card:\ -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t500/0027.jpg) +![](../../img/t500/0027.jpg) Unroute the antenna wires:\ -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t500/0028.jpg) ![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t500/0029.jpg) -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t500/0030.jpg) ![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t500/0031.jpg) +![](../../img/t500/0028.jpg) ![](../../img/t500/0029.jpg) +![](../../img/t500/0030.jpg) ![](../../img/t500/0031.jpg) Disconnect the LCD cable from the motherboard:\ -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t500/0032.jpg) ![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t500/0033.jpg) +![](../../img/t500/0032.jpg) ![](../../img/t500/0033.jpg) Remove the LCD assembly hinge screws, and then remove the LCD assembly:\ -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t500/0034.jpg) ![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t500/0035.jpg) -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t500/0036.jpg) +![](../../img/t500/0034.jpg) ![](../../img/t500/0035.jpg) +![](../../img/t500/0036.jpg) Remove the fan and heatsink:\ -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t500/0037.jpg) ![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t500/0038.jpg) -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t500/0039.jpg) +![](../../img/t500/0037.jpg) ![](../../img/t500/0038.jpg) +![](../../img/t500/0039.jpg) Remove this screw:\ -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t500/0040.jpg) +![](../../img/t500/0040.jpg) Remove these cables, keeping note of how and in what arrangement they are connected:\ -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t500/0041.jpg) ![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t500/0042.jpg) -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t500/0043.jpg) ![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t500/0044.jpg) -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t500/0045.jpg) ![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t500/0046.jpg) -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t500/0047.jpg) ![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t500/0048.jpg) -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t500/0049.jpg) +![](../../img/t500/0041.jpg) ![](../../img/t500/0042.jpg) +![](../../img/t500/0043.jpg) ![](../../img/t500/0044.jpg) +![](../../img/t500/0045.jpg) ![](../../img/t500/0046.jpg) +![](../../img/t500/0047.jpg) ![](../../img/t500/0048.jpg) +![](../../img/t500/0049.jpg) Disconnect the power jack:\ -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t500/0050.jpg) ![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t500/0051.jpg) +![](../../img/t500/0050.jpg) ![](../../img/t500/0051.jpg) Remove the motherboard and cage from the base (the marked hole is where those cables were routed through):\ -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t500/0052.jpg) ![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t500/0053.jpg) +![](../../img/t500/0052.jpg) ![](../../img/t500/0053.jpg) Remove all screws, arranging them in the same layout when placing the screws on a surface and marking each screw hole (this is to reduce the possibility of putting them back in the wrong holes):\ -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t500/0054.jpg) ![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t500/0055.jpg) +![](../../img/t500/0054.jpg) ![](../../img/t500/0055.jpg) Also remove this:\ -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t500/0056.jpg) ![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t500/0057.jpg) +![](../../img/t500/0056.jpg) ![](../../img/t500/0057.jpg) Separate the motherboard from the cage:\ -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t500/0058.jpg) ![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t500/0059.jpg) +![](../../img/t500/0058.jpg) ![](../../img/t500/0059.jpg) The flash chip is next to the memory slots. On this system, it was a SOIC-8 (4MiB or 32Mb) flash chip:\ -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t500/0060.jpg) +![](../../img/t500/0060.jpg) Connect your programmer, then connect GND and 3.3V\ -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t500/0061.jpg)\ -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t400/0067.jpg) ![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t400/0069.jpg) -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t400/0070.jpg) ![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t400/0071.jpg) +![](../../img/t500/0061.jpg)\ +![](../../img/t400/0067.jpg) ![](../../img/t400/0069.jpg) +![](../../img/t400/0070.jpg) ![](../../img/t400/0071.jpg) A dedicated 3.3V PSU was used to create this guide, but at ATX PSU is also fine:\ -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t400/0072.jpg) +![](../../img/t400/0072.jpg) Of course, make sure to turn on your PSU:\ -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/x200/disassembly/0013.jpg) +![](../../img/x200/disassembly/0013.jpg) Now, you should be ready to install libreboot. @@ -281,7 +281,7 @@ Now flash it: ./flashrom -p linux_spi:dev=/dev/spidev1.0,spispeed=512 -w path/to/libreboot/rom/image.rom -V -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/x200/disassembly/0015.jpg) +![](../../img/x200/disassembly/0015.jpg) You might see errors, but if it says `Verifying flash... VERIFIED` at the end, then it's flashed and should boot. If you see errors, try @@ -313,7 +313,7 @@ When re-installing the heatsink, you must first clean off all old paste with the alcohol/cloth. Then apply new paste. Arctic MX-4 is also much better than the default paste used on these systems. -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t400/paste.jpg) +![](../../img/t400/paste.jpg) NOTE: the photo above is for illustration purposes only, and does not show how to properly apply the thermal paste. Other guides online detail @@ -337,7 +337,7 @@ whitelist of approved chips, and it will refuse to boot if you use an The following photos show an Atheros AR5B95 being installed, to replace the Intel chip that this T500 came with:\ -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t400/0012.jpg) ![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t400/ar5b95.jpg) +![](../../img/t400/0012.jpg) ![](../../img/t400/ar5b95.jpg) WWAN ==== @@ -368,13 +368,13 @@ be useful for RAM compatibility info (note: coreboot raminit is different, so this page might be BS) The following photo shows 8GiB (2x4GiB) of RAM installed:\ -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t400/memory.jpg) +![](../../img/t400/memory.jpg) Boot it! -------- You should see something like this: -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t500/0062.jpg) +![](../../img/t500/0062.jpg) Now [install GNU+Linux](../gnulinux/). diff --git a/site/docs/install/t60_unbrick.md b/site/docs/install/t60_unbrick.md index a65e7ba..064e3a5 100644 --- a/site/docs/install/t60_unbrick.md +++ b/site/docs/install/t60_unbrick.md @@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ you re-flash a second time and set it back to 0. In this case, unbricking is easy: reset BUC.TS to 0 by removing that yellow cmos coin (it's a battery) and putting it back after a minute or two:\ -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t60_dev/0006.JPG) +![](../../img/t60_dev/0006.JPG) \*Those dd commands should be applied to all newly compiled T60 ROM images (the ROM images in libreboot binary archives already have this @@ -75,62 +75,62 @@ external hardware (see hardware requirements above) is needed which can flash the SPI chip (where libreboot resides). Remove those screws and remove the HDD:\ -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t60_dev/0001.JPG) ![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t60_dev/0002.JPG) +![](../../img/t60_dev/0001.JPG) ![](../../img/t60_dev/0002.JPG) Lift off the palm rest:\ -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t60_dev/0003.JPG) +![](../../img/t60_dev/0003.JPG) Lift up the keyboard, pull it back a bit, flip it over like that and then disconnect it from the board:\ -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t60_dev/0004.JPG) ![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t60_dev/0005.JPG) -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t60_dev/0006.JPG) +![](../../img/t60_dev/0004.JPG) ![](../../img/t60_dev/0005.JPG) +![](../../img/t60_dev/0006.JPG) Gently wedge both sides loose:\ -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t60_dev/0007.JPG) ![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t60_dev/0008.JPG) +![](../../img/t60_dev/0007.JPG) ![](../../img/t60_dev/0008.JPG) Remove that cable from the position:\ -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t60_dev/0009.JPG) ![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t60_dev/0010.JPG) +![](../../img/t60_dev/0009.JPG) ![](../../img/t60_dev/0010.JPG) Now remove that bezel. Remove wifi, nvram battery and speaker connector (also remove 56k modem, on the left of wifi):\ -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t60_dev/0011.JPG) +![](../../img/t60_dev/0011.JPG) Remove those screws:\ -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t60_dev/0012.JPG) +![](../../img/t60_dev/0012.JPG) Disconnect the power jack:\ -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t60_dev/0013.JPG) +![](../../img/t60_dev/0013.JPG) Remove nvram battery:\ -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t60_dev/0014.JPG) +![](../../img/t60_dev/0014.JPG) Disconnect cable (for 56k modem) and disconnect the other cable:\ -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t60_dev/0015.JPG) ![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t60_dev/0016.JPG) +![](../../img/t60_dev/0015.JPG) ![](../../img/t60_dev/0016.JPG) Disconnect speaker cable:\ -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t60_dev/0017.JPG) +![](../../img/t60_dev/0017.JPG) Disconnect the other end of the 56k modem cable:\ -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t60_dev/0018.JPG) +![](../../img/t60_dev/0018.JPG) Make sure you removed it:\ -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t60_dev/0019.JPG) +![](../../img/t60_dev/0019.JPG) Unscrew those:\ -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t60_dev/0020.JPG) +![](../../img/t60_dev/0020.JPG) Make sure you removed those:\ -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t60_dev/0021.JPG) +![](../../img/t60_dev/0021.JPG) Disconnect LCD cable from board:\ -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t60_dev/0022.JPG) +![](../../img/t60_dev/0022.JPG) Remove those screws then remove the LCD assembly:\ -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t60_dev/0023.JPG) ![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t60_dev/0024.JPG) -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t60_dev/0025.JPG) +![](../../img/t60_dev/0023.JPG) ![](../../img/t60_dev/0024.JPG) +![](../../img/t60_dev/0025.JPG) Once again, make sure you removed those:\ -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t60_dev/0026.JPG) +![](../../img/t60_dev/0026.JPG) Remove the shielding containing the motherboard, then flip it over. Remove these screws, placing them on a steady surface in the same layout @@ -139,13 +139,13 @@ screw hole after removing the screw (a permanent marker pen will do), this is so that you have a point of reference when re-assembling the system: -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t60_dev/0027.JPG) ![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t60_dev/0028.JPG) -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t60_dev/0029.JPG) ![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t60_dev/0031.JPG) -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t60_dev/0032.JPG) ![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t60_dev/0033.JPG) +![](../../img/t60_dev/0027.JPG) ![](../../img/t60_dev/0028.JPG) +![](../../img/t60_dev/0029.JPG) ![](../../img/t60_dev/0031.JPG) +![](../../img/t60_dev/0032.JPG) ![](../../img/t60_dev/0033.JPG) This photo shows the flash chip, near the RAM, with numbers of pins written: -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t60_dev/0030.JPG) +![](../../img/t60_dev/0030.JPG) Refer to the external flashing guide: @@ -174,48 +174,48 @@ complains about multiple flash chip definitions detected, then choose one of them following the instructions in the output. Put those screws back:\ -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t60_dev/0047.JPG) +![](../../img/t60_dev/0047.JPG) Put it back into lower chassis:\ -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t60_dev/0048.JPG) +![](../../img/t60_dev/0048.JPG) Attach LCD and insert screws (also, attach the lcd cable to the board):\ -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t60_dev/0049.JPG) +![](../../img/t60_dev/0049.JPG) Insert those screws:\ -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t60_dev/0050.JPG) +![](../../img/t60_dev/0050.JPG) On the CPU (and there is another chip south-east to it, sorry forgot to take pic) clean off the old thermal paste (with the alcohol) and apply new (Artic Silver 5 is good, others are good too) you should also clean the heatsink the same way\ -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t60_dev/0051.JPG) +![](../../img/t60_dev/0051.JPG) Attach the heatsink and install the screws (also, make sure to install the AC jack as highlighted):\ -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t60_dev/0052.JPG) +![](../../img/t60_dev/0052.JPG) Reinstall that upper bezel:\ -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t60_dev/0053.JPG) +![](../../img/t60_dev/0053.JPG) Do that:\ -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t60_dev/0054.JPG) ![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t60_dev/0055.JPG) +![](../../img/t60_dev/0054.JPG) ![](../../img/t60_dev/0055.JPG) Re-attach modem, wifi, (wwan?), and all necessary cables. Sorry, forgot to take pics. Look at previous removal steps to see where they go back to. Attach keyboard and install nvram battery:\ -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t60_dev/0056.JPG) ![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t60_dev/0057.JPG) +![](../../img/t60_dev/0056.JPG) ![](../../img/t60_dev/0057.JPG) Place keyboard and (sorry, forgot to take pics) reinstall the palmrest and insert screws on the underside:\ -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t60_dev/0058.JPG) +![](../../img/t60_dev/0058.JPG) It lives!\ -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t60_dev/0071.JPG) ![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t60_dev/0072.JPG) -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t60_dev/0073.JPG) +![](../../img/t60_dev/0071.JPG) ![](../../img/t60_dev/0072.JPG) +![](../../img/t60_dev/0073.JPG) Always stress test ('stress -c 2' and xsensors. below 90C is ok) when replacing cpu paste/heatsink:\ -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t60_dev/0074.JPG) +![](../../img/t60_dev/0074.JPG) diff --git a/site/docs/install/x200_external.md b/site/docs/install/x200_external.md index 504b785..2c34582 100644 --- a/site/docs/install/x200_external.md +++ b/site/docs/install/x200_external.md @@ -35,25 +35,25 @@ Tablet (for those systems, you have to remove the motherboard completely, since the flash chip is on the other side of the board). Remove these screws:\ -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/x200/disassembly/0003.jpg) +![](../../img/x200/disassembly/0003.jpg) Gently push the keyboard towards the screen, then lift it off, and optionally disconnect it from the board:\ -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/x200/disassembly/0004.jpg) -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/x200/disassembly/0005.jpg) +![](../../img/x200/disassembly/0004.jpg) +![](../../img/x200/disassembly/0005.jpg) Disconnect the cable of the fingerpring reader, and then pull up the palm rest, lifting up the left and right side of it:\ -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/x200/disassembly/0006.1.jpg) -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/x200/disassembly/0006.jpg) +![](../../img/x200/disassembly/0006.1.jpg) +![](../../img/x200/disassembly/0006.jpg) This shows the location of the flash chip, for both SOIC-8 and SOIC-16:\ -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/x200/x200_soic16.jpg) -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/x200/x200_soic8.jpg) +![](../../img/x200/x200_soic16.jpg) +![](../../img/x200/x200_soic8.jpg) Lift back the tape that covers a part of the flash chip, and then connect the clip:\ -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/x200/disassembly/0008.jpg) +![](../../img/x200/disassembly/0008.jpg) Now, you should be ready to install libreboot. @@ -78,14 +78,14 @@ Make sure that the RAM you buy is the 2Rx8 configuration when buying 4GiB sticks In this photo, 8GiB of RAM (2x4GiB) is installed: -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/x200/disassembly/0018.jpg) +![](../../img/x200/disassembly/0018.jpg) Boot it! -------- You should see something like this: -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/x200/disassembly/0019.jpg) +![](../../img/x200/disassembly/0019.jpg) Now [install GNU+Linux](../gnulinux/). @@ -99,7 +99,7 @@ was proven correct; however, it is still useless in practise. Look just above the 7 in TP37 (that's GPIO33): -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/x200/gpio33_location.jpg) +![](../../img/x200/gpio33_location.jpg) By default we would see this in lenovobios, when trying flashrom -p internal -w rom.rom: diff --git a/site/docs/install/x60_unbrick.md b/site/docs/install/x60_unbrick.md index 2b77a06..e464e5d 100644 --- a/site/docs/install/x60_unbrick.md +++ b/site/docs/install/x60_unbrick.md @@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ you re-flash a second time and set it back to 0. In this case, unbricking is easy: reset BUC.TS to 0 by removing that yellow cmos coin (it's a battery) and putting it back after a minute or two:\ -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/x60_unbrick/0004.jpg)\ +![](../../img/x60_unbrick/0004.jpg)\ \*Those dd commands should be applied to all newly compiled X60 ROM images (the ROM images in libreboot binary archives already have this @@ -71,63 +71,63 @@ external hardware (see hardware requirements above) is needed which can flash the SPI chip (where libreboot resides). Remove those screws:\ -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/x60_unbrick/0000.jpg) +![](../../img/x60_unbrick/0000.jpg) Push the keyboard forward (carefully):\ -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/x60_unbrick/0001.jpg) +![](../../img/x60_unbrick/0001.jpg) Lift the keyboard up and disconnect it from the board:\ -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/x60_unbrick/0002.jpg) +![](../../img/x60_unbrick/0002.jpg) Grab the right-hand side of the chassis and force it off (gently) and pry up the rest of the chassis:\ -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/x60_unbrick/0003.jpg) +![](../../img/x60_unbrick/0003.jpg) You should now have this:\ -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/x60_unbrick/0004.jpg) +![](../../img/x60_unbrick/0004.jpg) Disconnect the wifi antenna cables, the modem cable and the speaker:\ -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/x60_unbrick/0005.jpg) +![](../../img/x60_unbrick/0005.jpg) Unroute the cables along their path, carefully lifting the tape that holds them in place. Then, disconnect the modem cable (other end) and power connection and unroute all the cables so that they dangle by the monitor hinge on the right-hand side:\ -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/x60_unbrick/0006.jpg) +![](../../img/x60_unbrick/0006.jpg) Disconnect the monitor from the motherboard, and unroute the grey antenna cable, carefully lifting the tape that holds it into place:\ -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/x60_unbrick/0008.jpg) +![](../../img/x60_unbrick/0008.jpg) Carefully lift the remaining tape and unroute the left antenna cable so that it is loose:\ -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/x60_unbrick/0009.jpg) +![](../../img/x60_unbrick/0009.jpg) Remove the screw that is highlighted (do NOT remove the other one; it holds part of the heatsink (other side) into place):\ -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/x60_unbrick/0011.jpg) +![](../../img/x60_unbrick/0011.jpg) Remove those screws:\ -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/x60_unbrick/0012.jpg) +![](../../img/x60_unbrick/0012.jpg) Carefully remove the plate, like so:\ -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/x60_unbrick/0013.jpg) +![](../../img/x60_unbrick/0013.jpg) Remove the SATA connector:\ -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/x60_unbrick/0014.jpg) +![](../../img/x60_unbrick/0014.jpg) Now remove the motherboard (gently) and cast the lcd/chassis aside:\ -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/x60_unbrick/0015.jpg) +![](../../img/x60_unbrick/0015.jpg) Lift back that tape and hold it with something. Highlighted is the SPI flash chip:\ -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/x60_unbrick/0016.jpg) +![](../../img/x60_unbrick/0016.jpg) Here is another photo, with the numbers of the pins written:\ -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/x60_unbrick/0017.jpg)\ +![](../../img/x60_unbrick/0017.jpg)\ This photo shows an SPI flasher used, with SOIC8 test clip:\ -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/x60/th_bbb_flashing.jpg) +![](../../img/x60/th_bbb_flashing.jpg) Refer to the following guide:\ [Externally rewrite 25xx NOR flash via SPI protocol](spi.md) @@ -156,74 +156,74 @@ one of them following the instructions in the output. Remove the programmer and put it away somewhere. Put back the tape and press firmly over it:\ -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/x60_unbrick/0026.jpg) +![](../../img/x60_unbrick/0026.jpg) Your empty chassis:\ -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/x60_unbrick/0027.jpg) +![](../../img/x60_unbrick/0027.jpg) Put the motherboard back in:\ -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/x60_unbrick/0028.jpg) +![](../../img/x60_unbrick/0028.jpg) Reconnect SATA:\ -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/x60_unbrick/0029.jpg) +![](../../img/x60_unbrick/0029.jpg) Put the plate back and re-insert those screws:\ -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/x60_unbrick/0030.jpg) +![](../../img/x60_unbrick/0030.jpg) Re-route that antenna cable around the fan and apply the tape:\ -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/x60_unbrick/0031.jpg) +![](../../img/x60_unbrick/0031.jpg) Route the cable here and then (not shown, due to error on my part) reconnect the monitor cable to the motherboard and re-insert the screws:\ -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/x60_unbrick/0032.jpg) +![](../../img/x60_unbrick/0032.jpg) Re-insert that screw:\ -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/x60_unbrick/0033.jpg) +![](../../img/x60_unbrick/0033.jpg) Route the black antenna cable like so:\ -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/x60_unbrick/0034.jpg) +![](../../img/x60_unbrick/0034.jpg) Tuck it in neatly like so:\ -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/x60_unbrick/0035.jpg) +![](../../img/x60_unbrick/0035.jpg) Route the modem cable like so:\ -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/x60_unbrick/0036.jpg) +![](../../img/x60_unbrick/0036.jpg) Connect modem cable to board and tuck it in neatly like so:\ -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/x60_unbrick/0037.jpg) +![](../../img/x60_unbrick/0037.jpg) Route the power connection and connect it to the board like so:\ -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/x60_unbrick/0038.jpg) +![](../../img/x60_unbrick/0038.jpg) Route the antenna and modem cables neatly like so:\ -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/x60_unbrick/0039.jpg) +![](../../img/x60_unbrick/0039.jpg) Connect the wifi antenna cables. At the start of the tutorial, this system had an Intel wifi chip. Here you see I've replaced it with an Atheros AR5B95 (supports 802.11n and can be used without blobs):\ -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/x60_unbrick/0040.jpg) +![](../../img/x60_unbrick/0040.jpg) Connect the modem cable:\ -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/x60_unbrick/0041.jpg) +![](../../img/x60_unbrick/0041.jpg) Connect the speaker:\ -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/x60_unbrick/0042.jpg) +![](../../img/x60_unbrick/0042.jpg) You should now have this:\ -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/x60_unbrick/0043.jpg) +![](../../img/x60_unbrick/0043.jpg) Re-connect the upper chassis:\ -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/x60_unbrick/0044.jpg) +![](../../img/x60_unbrick/0044.jpg) Re-connect the keyboard:\ -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/x60_unbrick/0045.jpg) +![](../../img/x60_unbrick/0045.jpg) Re-insert the screws that you removed earlier:\ -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/x60_unbrick/0046.jpg) +![](../../img/x60_unbrick/0046.jpg) Power on!\ -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/x60_unbrick/0047.jpg) +![](../../img/x60_unbrick/0047.jpg) Operating system:\ -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/x60_unbrick/0049.jpg) +![](../../img/x60_unbrick/0049.jpg) diff --git a/site/docs/install/x60tablet_unbrick.md b/site/docs/install/x60tablet_unbrick.md index bfeccbb..51e8291 100644 --- a/site/docs/install/x60tablet_unbrick.md +++ b/site/docs/install/x60tablet_unbrick.md @@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ you re-flash a second time and set it back to 0. In this case, unbricking is easy: reset BUC.TS to 0 by removing that yellow cmos coin (it's a battery) and putting it back after a minute or two:\ -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/x60t_unbrick/0008.JPG)\ +![](../../img/x60t_unbrick/0008.JPG)\ \*Those dd commands should be applied to all newly compiled X60 ROM images (the ROM images in libreboot binary archives already have this @@ -70,43 +70,43 @@ you can't boot the system, making this difficult. In this situation, external hardware (see hardware requirements above) is needed which can flash the SPI chip (where libreboot resides). -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/x60t_unbrick/0000.JPG) +![](../../img/x60t_unbrick/0000.JPG) Remove those screws:\ -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/x60t_unbrick/0001.JPG) +![](../../img/x60t_unbrick/0001.JPG) Remove the HDD:\ -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/x60t_unbrick/0002.JPG) +![](../../img/x60t_unbrick/0002.JPG) Push keyboard forward to loosen it:\ -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/x60t_unbrick/0003.JPG) +![](../../img/x60t_unbrick/0003.JPG) Lift:\ -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/x60t_unbrick/0004.JPG) +![](../../img/x60t_unbrick/0004.JPG) Remove those:\ -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/x60t_unbrick/0005.JPG) +![](../../img/x60t_unbrick/0005.JPG) -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/x60t_unbrick/0006.JPG) +![](../../img/x60t_unbrick/0006.JPG) Also remove that (marked) and unroute the antenna cables:\ -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/x60t_unbrick/0007.JPG) +![](../../img/x60t_unbrick/0007.JPG) For some X60T laptops, you have to unroute those too:\ -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/x60t_unbrick/0010.JPG) +![](../../img/x60t_unbrick/0010.JPG) Remove the LCD extend board screws. Also remove those screws (see blue marks) and remove/unroute the cables and remove the metal plate:\ -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/x60t_unbrick/0008.JPG) +![](../../img/x60t_unbrick/0008.JPG) Remove that screw and then remove the board:\ -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/x60t_unbrick/0009.JPG) +![](../../img/x60t_unbrick/0009.JPG) This photo shows the flash location:\ -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/x60t_unbrick/0011.JPG) +![](../../img/x60t_unbrick/0011.JPG) This photo shows an SPI flasher used, with SOIC8 test clip:\ -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/x60/th_bbb_flashing.jpg) +![](../../img/x60/th_bbb_flashing.jpg) Refer to the external flashing guide: