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  • tanohack
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    • Feb 2013
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    #1

    notebook hp g62 not turn, component burned, (mayabe controller)

    Hello, i was very unlucky...

    (I write from tablet)

    The my notebook hp g62 450 sl, does not turn after cortocircuit port usb.

    When I connected the pendrive bad on usb lateral port, the notebook was still working, but overloaded and something and I started to smell and smoke, the pc does not shut down, it was working normally, but when it was turned off and turned on not more.

    Then i disassembled and i watch component burned around port usb, my problem is, what's the component ? Where is the one new ?
    The last trhee number of code on chip was 7f2...

    (Sorry if i misspelled, write from tablet is uncomfortable, if there are mkssing details i add later, i am italian)

    Component in photo. PLEASE HELP .
    Last edited by tanohack; 06-24-2013, 02:14 AM.
  • spidey
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    • Dec 2012
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    #2
    Re: notebook hp g62 not turn, component burned, (mayabe controller)

    need photo..

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    • whaldsz
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      • Apr 2013
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      #3
      Re: notebook hp g62 not turn, component burned, (mayabe controller)

      It is U28:

      M219
      G54F72

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      • tanohack
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        • Feb 2013
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        #4
        Re: notebook hp g62 not turn, component burned, (mayabe controller)

        Here the pictures of the component bad...


        Now I unsoldered that component in the picture and I did try turning on your pc, and the part near the attack power supply makes a little noise TIC TIC (as if something does not start) and the adjacent parts heat up a little, but the pc does not turn on. I want find the component you want and burned and re-welded..
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        Last edited by tanohack; 06-24-2013, 08:25 AM.

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        • tanohack
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          #5
          Re: notebook hp g62 not turn, component burned, (mayabe controller)

          Originally posted by whaldsz
          It is U28:

          M219
          G54F72
          Thanks for reply,

          Sorry, but..what do you mean U28 ?

          I searched on google and ebay this code G54F72 M219 and i not found anything, where can find and buy this component burned..?

          Thanks ..

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          • whaldsz
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            • Apr 2013
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            #6
            Re: notebook hp g62 not turn, component burned, (mayabe controller)

            U28 is the symbol in the schematic diagram. In the schematic (page 29) there are some IC Part No there, you can use it.

            One example is this - http://tinyurl.com/l2ozzhs

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            • spidey
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              #7
              Re: notebook hp g62 not turn, component burned, (mayabe controller)

              if it is a 5v switch for usb, de-solder it. wire +5v from another always on switch.

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              • tanohack
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                • Feb 2013
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                #8
                Re: notebook hp g62 not turn, component burned, (mayabe controller)

                There, is a circuited integrated not switch..

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                • spidey
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                  #9
                  Re: notebook hp g62 not turn, component burned, (mayabe controller)

                  Originally posted by tanohack
                  There, is a circuited integrated not switch..

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                  • tanohack
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                    • Feb 2013
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                    #10
                    Re: notebook hp g62 not turn, component burned, (mayabe controller)

                    Originally posted by whaldsz
                    U28 is the symbol in the schematic diagram. In the schematic (page 29) there are some IC Part No there, you can use it.

                    One example is this - http://tinyurl.com/l2ozzhs
                    So the chip that I've linked on ebay, should be fully compatible ..? (I did not see diagram) I saw that the feet of the larger 'original. Now I buy it and I will let you know if the PC will turn on again ...

                    Thanks very much

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                    • nfikh
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                      • Jun 2013
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                      • Moroocco

                      #11
                      Re: notebook hp g62 not turn, component burned, (mayabe controller)

                      please I need the help

                      I want to know some of the values of the voltage Mosfet

                      because I have the power problem


                      sory my english is bad

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                      • tanohack
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                        #12
                        Re: notebook hp g62 not turn, component burned, (mayabe controller)

                        Today arrived by courier the chip, hope in lucky..

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                        • whaldsz
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                          #13
                          Re: notebook hp g62 not turn, component burned, (mayabe controller)

                          Goodluck!

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                          • tanohack
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                            #14
                            Re: notebook hp g62 not turn, component burned, (mayabe controller)

                            Originally posted by whaldsz
                            Goodluck!
                            Thank you, but unfortunately I was unlucky, (for second time) while I was cleaning the contacts after removing the chip burned, the pond is not taking off and came off a leg from the motherboard, and now I do not know where to weld it ...

                            Yes came off the fourth pin in the upper right...

                            There another point where the motherboard solder this pin ?.. see on the diagram, i not found..
                            Last edited by tanohack; 07-02-2013, 08:11 AM.

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                            • whaldsz
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                              #15
                              Re: notebook hp g62 not turn, component burned, (mayabe controller)

                              if that is so, then just follow spidey's advise,

                              or short PIN 2 to PIN 8 - this will provide a direct 5V supply to the USB port.

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                              • tanohack
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                                #16
                                Re: notebook hp g62 not turn, component burned, (mayabe controller)

                                Originally posted by whaldsz
                                if that is so, then just follow spidey's advise,

                                or short PIN 2 to PIN 8 - this will provide a direct 5V supply to the USB port.
                                Thanks for reply,

                                what is the pin 8? I do not have the diagram..

                                I then short the pin 2 and pin 8 of the motherboard..?


                                Old photo with pin cut...example..

                                http://s24.postimg.org/trchoqzxf/paint_11362172947.png

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                                • whaldsz
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                                  #17
                                  Re: notebook hp g62 not turn, component burned, (mayabe controller)

                                  yes, see the attached picture.
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                                  • tanohack
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                                    #18
                                    Re: notebook hp g62 not turn, component burned, (mayabe controller)





                                    I am in sea of shit...

                                    I have short pin 2 and pin 8, but when I connected the power supply another component is burned and the PC not boot, turn on and turn off, and overheated component board but not work...



                                    Attached files...
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                                    Last edited by tanohack; 07-03-2013, 06:38 AM.

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                                    • whaldsz
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                                      #19
                                      Re: notebook hp g62 not turn, component burned, (mayabe controller)

                                      It means there are other shorted components. You must find these shorted components before powering your laptop again.

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                                      • tanohack
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                                        #20
                                        Re: notebook hp g62 not turn, component burned, (mayabe controller)

                                        Surely... The PC now turn on and off equal, also without short circuit of pin 2 and 8 of motherboard...

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