Hello, Good day to all! I'm new on repairing laptops. I have a hp compaq laptop here without power when I switch on. I found one of the fet not having any output voltage. Two capacitors and one resistor. Is it ok if I replace those components? Hope you can guide me troubleshooting this problem. I'm just a newbie here. Thanks!
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Re: hp compaq no power
when you say HP COMPAQ no power nobody can help.
model of the notebook( if its HP look under the battery and write it here ex:cq-XXXzz)
you need schematic (find the code on the mainboard need post it here)
with model we can provide a bios image so you can reflash the bios, ofc you need a bios programmer.
many more thinks but you can start with those.
model and board NumberJust cook it! It's already broken.Comment
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Re: hp compaq no power
Sorry about the info. It's Hp compaq presario cq61
BOARD MODEL
DA00P6MB6D0
PCB OP6 MB
REV: D
(6L, 234 2X205)Comment
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