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by abajorLike title says A2141 came in with Water Damage, customer desperately wants the data.
The actual water ingress doesn't appear too bad it sat for a day but was very dusty internally. I have no idea why L8504 was arced there is no apparent moisture there or around the LVDS cable; however, the LVDS to screen screw studs had popped off at some point and somebody tried securing it with kapton tape.
I had to create a micron wire pad jumper to reconnect the south side of the L8504 since the primary pad was blasted down to the vias.
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by abajorI had a x1 Carbon Gen 9 come in with a no charge and no USB C power up problem (the machine would turn on with a new battery until it lost charge).
I noticed lifting the protective black membrane near the USB jacks that two little BGA chips were stuck to the adhesive and had fully released from the mother board, one of them looking fully scorched. Q261 and Q263 power MOSFETS.
I found the schematic and diagram for the board here.
https://www.badcaps.net/forum/troubl...e-devices/sche... -
by howardc64Samsung have been using this style LED connector for few years now
Usually good idea to test the LEDs before opening the panel to change them. I do this without the PSU stil connected. With this connector (white one) have to jam the LED tester probes in the very narrow thin slot where the PSU blade style male prong inserts into. I've done this on many Samsungs without problem until today...
The female terminal inside the white connector has fragile fingers that grabs onto the male blades on the PSU's black connector. If the LED tester probe spreads open...Yesterday, 08:13 PM -
Hi everyone.
I have here a Lenovo laptop, model Ideapad Gaming. It works, but dedicated Nvidia GTX 1650 is not detected. Also, the computer turns on with fan on full speed and I receive errors when trying to install Windows.
On troubleshooting, the conclusion was the GPU was gone.
Is there any way I can completely disable the dedicated GPU and use only the Intel one? Maybe on doing that the other issues will go away, too. Fingers crossed.
Any help is appreciated.
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by MagJ_Hello Everybody,
I have a cracked screen and want to fix it. Usually, TrueTone will be gone as long as one does not prune open the screen and exchange only the LCD. However, I have seen the following Youtube video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MBNqhp6p_ZM, Solve MacBook M1 Pro screen true tone issue from the channel Master Liu, where only two chips called "display control chip" and "code chip" are swapped over to the new screen. I know, it is for the MacBookPro version. Though, I had the hope that it could work similarly for the MacBook Air as well.
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