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Also, if anyone has a schematic or knows where to find one, please can you let me know?
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I did some more tonight, here’s what happened:
Another evening on this. It was going ok then I knocked off two components as mentioned before. Not sure what they are or if the can be left out. I have one but lost the other, if someone could shed some insight that would be appreciated. I have since been able to get internal access and can post the results of the in depth error log as well as the bring up results if that would help someone assist me. I have tested the PSU and get in the kΩ on one of the 12V pins and get 5 volts on the two 5 volt pins in the psu so I’m guessing...
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PS3 CECHC03 60GB YLOD Troubleshooting
I have a post on psx-place for this but thought I'd try here as well in case anyone has experience or the schematics or any kind of help. Here's the original post from psx-place:
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Hi, so I bought a YLOD Fat PS3 as I wanted a repair project and thought it would be a good way to get experience. I was able to solder to the RX, TX and Diag pads on the COK-002 motherboard and was able to get external access and retrieved the codes. I haven't powered it on beforehand so these should be the last ones. I did try to get internal access immediately after but kept getting scopen response...
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MacBook Pro A2289 no signs of life except clicking trackpad and charging
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I hope this is the correct place to post about this device. I originally posted regarding this on iFixit so see the details from that post below:
"I'm hoping someone can give their opinion on the symptoms I'm seeing before I spend any more time and put money into this. I got this MacBook from a customer and after looking at it they decided they didn't want it.
It doesn't turn on and there's no visual signs of life. I have tried resetting the NVRAM, SMC, power cycling, unplugging the battery, using the charger with the battery unplugged. Removed the...
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Hi, introducing myself as I hope to be a regular here.
I go by Woodsworth and am just getting into electronics repair. I have a long standing interest in taking things apart and putting them back together. I am a tech support specialist for my day job. I’ve been able to build my own computer and have done a num er of component upgrades on laptops and desktops. Though I want to expand into repair work. I’m needing to learn a lot and improve on skills like soldering and diagnosing electronics. I’ve got a MacBook A2289 I’m trying to fix which has no signs of life bar the trackpad...
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