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    Help with MSI Prestige 14 A11SB - No Power

    I've been learning slowly over the past few years and when my daughter's laptop stopped charging, I joined this forum. I've learned enough in the last few days to know I am in over my head so I am hoping someone can recommend somewhere that does logic board repair, in Canada if possible. I would also love to use this as a learning experience so I am going to post the information below and would love some instruction on diagnosing the issue before I send it off.

    What happened was one of the USB C ports became loose, I asked my daughter not to use it however she would forget. I should have taped it off. One day it was dying plugged in, after it died it would not boot or charge. I opened the back to pull the battery and the USB C port fell out. Pulled the battery, pulled cmos battery, drained power, replaced cmos battery, tried multiple power supply and no life. Put an identical charged working battery in the laptop and it won't boot... that said the other prestige 14 won't boot off battery until it's plugged in to AC once. So, I assume there is a sensing circuit. I believe the laptop would boot off the battery if it could complete this circuit. I can see a trace from the USB C port lifted from the board. I assume a chip or circuit got shorted. I don't have a schematic and am still a newb, so I don't know what to look for to test. I am going to send it away as soon as I find someone but until then I'd love some pointers on what to test.


    System Model Prestige 14 A11SB
    BaseBoard Product MS-14C4
    BaseBoard Version REV:1.0
    Prestige 14 A11SB-631CA-PP71185U16GXXDX10MH

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    Post pics of the defective USB C connector that fell out along with where the broken trace on the PCB is visible. Usually but not always, the USB connectors are with through hole board locks to offer some strength against user insertion / removal of the power adapter used to charge the laptop. More pics the better to get a visual of the faults.

    I have some boardview files for this model but no schematics in my paid sub for schematics.

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        #4
        This is about as close as I can get with my phone.. let me know if these work or if you need something else.

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            #6
            The PCB tracks have been torn off the PCB. You can see segments of the PCB traces on the USB connector in your last post = copper pads. As long as there are no shorts in this connector region with what is left onboard, the laptop should continue to function using the other Type C connector unless the manufacturer uses this defective connector as the only power feed. I think it will be very difficult to rebuild the torn traces and also meet the USB superspeed requirements to support 5Gbps transfer rates using wires in the repair process. Best to ignore this connector and use an external hub once the board is functional if more ports are required.

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              #7
              Yeah, I don't need the port repaired as the other port did power as well. It just won't power on atm. Something got shorted.

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