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<p>Well, it definitely is the ME that's the problem if it switches
off after exactly 30 mins. That *should* be the correct way, yes,
assuming you have the right image for the right Chromebook model
(which it's possible you don't considering what's happening).</p>
<p>With Acer Chromebook's (and sometimes other makes, HP springs to
mind) there can be several different versions of the same
Chromebook model, which might ostensibly look the same, but are
actually running a different chipset (Broadwell vs Baytrail vs
Skylake vs Braswell).</p>
<p>I would suggest you post the exact model number and image name
you downloaded so this can be verified.<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 16/05/17 15:22, Alejandro Flores
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<div dir="auto">I have a new acer chromebook I have flashed with
coreboot + seabios payload. It boots to linux ok, but then
powers off suddenly after 30 min regardless of whether I am
using it.
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<div dir="auto">I disabled hibernation and have been leaving it
plugged in, but this changes nothing. I suspect a faulty intel
me since there is nothing else I can think of. The strange
thing is I did not use me cleaner but used the full me
extracted from the original bios. Later I downloaded the stock
chrombook bios for my model from google and extracted the me
module from that. </div>
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<div dir="auto">At this point I have built several variations of
roms using the me module from the original bios, the google
bios, and "cleaned" versions of both but always with the same
problem of power off after 30 min.</div>
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<div dir="auto">I am confused as to what the problem may be. I
used the intelmetool bundled with coreboot but when I run it
with the -s flag it seg faults.</div>
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<div dir="auto">In order to extract the me rom I used ifdtool
that is included with coreboot.</div>
<div dir="auto">./ifdtool -x bios.bin </div>
<div dir="auto">The intel me module is found at offset 00001000
- 001fffff and is 2 mb in size. Is that the correct way to do
it? </div>
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<div dir="auto">Any suggestions would be appreciated.</div>
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