toshiba satellite p750 wifi card not working after removing coil to kill dead gpu

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  • durstig66
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    • Jan 2020
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    toshiba satellite p750 wifi card not working after removing coil to kill dead gpu

    after removing a power choke coil (pl602 in the schematic) to kill the dead gpu that was outputting heat my wifi card stopped working the other mini pcie slot isnt working either even when tying a different network card

    so my question is how do i keep the gpu dead while restoring my mini pcie slots functionality

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