Hello everybody,

please, has some of you ripped out the BIOS chip from the motherboard when the 
pc is power on ? 
Has someone of you done this experiment ?
Could be damages to the motherboard ?

Or maybe Coreboot should be programmed to switch electrically off the chip 
before tear out it from its case ?

I pose this question because, if really the Bios chip is only necessary for the 
boot process of a machine, has not sense that it is on board during the usual 
activity of the O.S.

So, is it possible tear out it from its case after the boot process, when the 
pc is working and the O.S. has taken into account the whole control of the pc ? 

Tips are welcome. Thanks very much in advance !

I hope to hear you soon.

Best Regards.

Vincenzo.

Forensic Consultant
Tribunale di Lecce

Studio: Strada di Garibaldi - Contrada Paradisi
73010 Lequile (LE)

cell: 339.7968555
skype: vincenzo.di_salvo

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