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by bushmannHi all.
Please can you help me with identification missing components on board 6050A2892401-MB-A01 HP EliteBook 840 G3 .
It is two resistors .
I don`t finding schematic and boardview for this model.
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by YolofolkssHuawei D14 dah98ambad0 rev d please help identify Missing components
Hello I just bought this laptop to be used personally (that I'm currently trying to repair.), I am aware that liquid (gravy) has been spilled in this area before. but there are missing components it it possible to have a board view or a schematic of this? or just an idea on what components its missing?
as far as I know this parts are connected as sense or enable.... that's how far I know...
Images attached:
the picture of the area. and some of the pinouts that I noticed on the chip... -
by ArtakozuHi, I'm new to this forum.
I recently bought a damaged XFX RX470 for around $10-12 USD. As you can probably see, I believe the only issue is some missing components, likely due to a scratch or a fall.
Can anyone help me confirm which components are missing, and specifically, tell me the value of capacitor C502?...05-20-2025, 06:26 PM -
by summerwhiteI have a DJI drone that is not displaying a video feed anymore after a repair.
When tearing down the DJI drone to fix the armature there was some hot glue next to the camera connector that i had to remove.
Now there are missing components either because they got pulled off or because they where never placed.
I have two reference images from XXZ and a photo of mine.
I'm truely hoping someone has another DJI Mini Pro 3 that they can help me identify what these components are and if they are necessary.
On the board view from XXZ they...3 Photos -
by grimacelordHello,
I have an HP laptop here (model and board model in title) that powers on with an error message about the fan not working properly and needs to shutdown. The thing is, the fan is spinning just fine. I disregarded the message and continued to boot into Windows and loaded up OCCT to look at temperatures and the OCCT was reporting that the CPU was very hot (98C) and climbing, so I shutdown the computer, did a CMOS reset and checked then thermal paste and heatsink for dust build-up. Paste looked good, but I cleaned it off and applied fresh paste anyway and blew out the fan from... - Loading...
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