I'm new to elettronic, so perhaps my question has no sense.
Can a laptop still work without one of the soldered ram?
I was wondering if a laptop (or any other device actually) can still works if removing a faulty soldered ram without soldering back a good replacement. Of course considering the mainboard has other ram chip perfectly functional.
I tried on a MacBook Air and also an Asus laptop and it seems no possible without a replacement. At least, not just removing the faulty one.
Sometimes for the seek of data recovery on a flash soldered drive on the mainboard, could be a useful thing to not look for a ram replacement which sometimes it can't be found.
What about without a dedicated but soldered vga (if not in the same bga of the cpu)? If the cpu has integrated vga also, desoldering the dedicated vga would not make the laptop works. But is there a way?
And there are cases where without the lithium battery connected a laptop can't work at all even if plugged in with its original charger?
For example, I read that few laptops have a new hybrid charging topology circuit which can work with a supplement battery+charger mode to provide additional power.
Thanks to everyone.
Can a laptop still work without one of the soldered ram?
I was wondering if a laptop (or any other device actually) can still works if removing a faulty soldered ram without soldering back a good replacement. Of course considering the mainboard has other ram chip perfectly functional.
I tried on a MacBook Air and also an Asus laptop and it seems no possible without a replacement. At least, not just removing the faulty one.
Sometimes for the seek of data recovery on a flash soldered drive on the mainboard, could be a useful thing to not look for a ram replacement which sometimes it can't be found.
What about without a dedicated but soldered vga (if not in the same bga of the cpu)? If the cpu has integrated vga also, desoldering the dedicated vga would not make the laptop works. But is there a way?
And there are cases where without the lithium battery connected a laptop can't work at all even if plugged in with its original charger?
For example, I read that few laptops have a new hybrid charging topology circuit which can work with a supplement battery+charger mode to provide additional power.
Thanks to everyone.
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