Hello everyone,
I have this machine here that was bought as "scrap for parts" badly damaged and ripped display.
The machine gets 20v, chime and can boot to the login screen when attached to an external monitor. however even with the password and yes I have access to the original owner says "Your Account is locked".
The issue is that I can't access Recovery or DFU mode, the power button work for turn the machine ON so I guess it's not faulty.
After some further investigation I found that there is damage some damage on the logic board it self.
I'm missing a couple capacitors (C8462 C8463) and ripped pads on the PPVDD_SOC_S1 rail.
- Board 820-02016
For someone with more experience, could this be the cause for not being able to perform any of the Start up commands, or not?
There is any other way to force such modes?
I'm just a repair enthusiast and for me this board is just a fun learning experience so I would be not afraid to go on with the soldering station but I would need to find these parts first.
Thanks for your time.
I have this machine here that was bought as "scrap for parts" badly damaged and ripped display.
The machine gets 20v, chime and can boot to the login screen when attached to an external monitor. however even with the password and yes I have access to the original owner says "Your Account is locked".
The issue is that I can't access Recovery or DFU mode, the power button work for turn the machine ON so I guess it's not faulty.
After some further investigation I found that there is damage some damage on the logic board it self.
I'm missing a couple capacitors (C8462 C8463) and ripped pads on the PPVDD_SOC_S1 rail.
- Board 820-02016
For someone with more experience, could this be the cause for not being able to perform any of the Start up commands, or not?
There is any other way to force such modes?
I'm just a repair enthusiast and for me this board is just a fun learning experience so I would be not afraid to go on with the soldering station but I would need to find these parts first.
Thanks for your time.
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