Hi, I have a "dead" HP 430 G6, removing motherboard I saw that components touched metallic part of back of palmrest and kind of exploded. There is 19V rail and I don't know that "exploded" component is a capacitor or fuse. It also seems that is a resistor missing, if someone can help me to identify it will be awesome. I have 19V rail and 0,207V on 3.3V coil, I replaced SY8286 but same result so I think the problem is the "exploded" component. A boardview will be very helpful, motherboard is DA0X8IMB8E0 REV:E.
HP 430 G6 help me identify components please
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HP 430 G6 help me identify components please
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