Micro not detected and db board Asus UX325E

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  • ngodatvd5
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    • Jan 2021
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    • viet nam

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    Micro not detected and db board Asus UX325E

    My computer does not detect the microphone. When I opened the laptop, I discovered that the sub-board was missing screws, and the keyboard had been replaced by plastic welding (the keys came loose because it was not secure). On the board, I found that a part of it was broken (I am not sure whether it was broken by the person who replaced the keyboard or if the loose keys caused the damage, but I could not find the broken piece inside the laptop). In the broken area, I saw some circuit traces, but I am not sure where they were connected to. If anyone has this board, could you please help me identify the destinations of the broken traces? Thank you for your help.
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