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    HP 14265-2 Fauchon-SKL MB (Pavillion x360 convertible - 13-s150sa) Schematic and/or Boardview request

    Hi this laptop had liquid damage: I found a couple of burned contacts on the keyboard connector, and it worked for a while after I cleaned them. After that, the keyboard stopped working completely I replaced the sfp connector and still the same. I doubt the problem is the keyboard, as it was working ok until it stopped completely. I suspect either a DC line is broken or there is a fuse failure.
    if I get an schematic I will check.
    There are several compatible boards, the models are: 827824 , 827823 , 809842 depending of the installed CPU
    Alternatively, if somebody can confirm if there is such fuse for the keyboard, I will be grateful.
    Thanks.
    Last edited by Vesko356; 01-14-2024, 04:31 AM. Reason: HP 14265-2 Fauchon-SKL to thread title

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    Platform???

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      #3
      What do you mean by Platform?
      Just need and schematic of this board

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        #4
        Originally posted by javiermi View Post
        What do you mean by Platform?
        Just need and schematic of this board
        Means to read the rules and the sticky threads before posting:

        Please read Before requesting Laptop Schematics
        https://www.badcaps.net/forum/troubl...top-schematics

        Post the make and model number and/or the motherboard part number in the thread title,and include as much information as you can in your post,such as the motherboard revision number.
        (See the Beginners guidelines sticky thread for help how to identify the motherboard part number https://www.badcaps.net/forum/showthread.php?t=88758)
        In your case motherboard name/number/platform is in the silkscreen shown in this image:

        Click image for larger version

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          #5
          Thanks for the clarification. On the beginners guidelines it is never explained what "platform" means in the context of a motherboard.
          Anyway, there are several different motherboards that fit, which is why the details are in the thread, not in the title.
          I will - if I can - amend the title, but, this is not critical: any similar board will be enough to help me figure it out

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            #6
            It seems I can NOT amend the title of the thread

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              #7

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                #8
                Here is a photo of the board

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                • Vesko356
                  Vesko356 commented
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                  The Image you've posted is (almost) useless - motherboard number is in the back.
                  Don't write posts one after the other, if you want to add something use the edit button!
                  If you think you are capable of making a better beginner's guide, you are welcome to do so.

                  [Edit] HP 14265-2 Fauchon-SKL added to thread title
                  Last edited by Vesko356; 01-14-2024, 04:30 AM.

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                Vesko35 thanks for the advise
                You are right about the picture: at first I didn't realize that label on the board with numbers was NOT the board number, but the numbers I posted on the first thread are correct as I took them from the laptop service manual. I will have to disassemble the laptop again to take a picture of the back
                My point about the "platform" question is that asking about the platform of a board does not make sense, if you want to ask, why not say "motherboard reference ", or "motherboard model", is only an extra word!

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                  #10
                  Originally posted by javiermi View Post
                  Vesko35 thanks for the advise
                  You are right about the picture: at first I didn't realize that label on the board with numbers was NOT the board number, but the numbers I posted on the first thread are correct as I took them from the laptop service manual. I will have to disassemble the laptop again to take a picture of the back
                  My point about the "platform" question is that asking about the platform of a board does not make sense, if you want to ask, why not say "motherboard reference ", or "motherboard model", is only an extra word!
                  the models are: 827824 , 827823 , 809842
                  These three are HP Spare part numbers (for example:809842-601; 809842-501...), and are more for service use when repairing in-house or when requesting the supply of a spare part(s) for identification and/or warranty service use, i.e. like a in-house spare part catalog number, аnd do not represent a motherboard model number/name!
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                    #11
                    Originally posted by javiermi View Post
                    Here is a photo of the board
                    Take a photo of the board from the back side.

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                      #12
                      Here is a picture of the back, unfortunately there is no model number

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                      • Vesko356
                        Vesko356 commented
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                        Remove the RAM cover (the large metal cover in the middle of the motherboard).

                      #13
                      They really hide the model number: after taking the ram cover it was behind the ram module. See below

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                        #14
                        So the model seems to be:
                        448.05H03.0021

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                          #15
                          Schematic

                          Attached Files

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                            #16
                            Are you sure this IS the right motherboard: for one thing the keyboard connector has 30 pins and this one has 34

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                              #17
                              14265-2 Fauchon-SKL
                              14259-2 Fauchon-BDW

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                                #18
                                So you sent me the BDW , not the SKL?

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                                  #19
                                  Theoretically, they should differ only in processor.

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                                    #20
                                    As I said, it seems the keyboard Flex connector is narrower - 30 pins

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