Timeline for laptop motherboard "shorts" when connected to adapter
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Feb 23, 2016 at 12:28 | history | edited | Hennes |
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S Dec 3, 2012 at 15:36 | history | bounty ended | Cashew | ||
S Dec 3, 2012 at 15:36 | history | notice removed | Cashew | ||
Dec 2, 2012 at 1:20 | answer | added | Daniel R Hicks | timeline score: 1 | |
Dec 2, 2012 at 1:11 | history | edited | Cashew | CC BY-SA 3.0 |
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Dec 2, 2012 at 0:53 | answer | added | K.A.Monica | timeline score: 1 | |
Nov 26, 2012 at 16:34 | comment | added | Cashew | I tried with and without the battery. But I haven't tried with a charged battery. Is there a way I can easily charge the battery (without adapter, because plugging in adapter doesn't charge battery) so I can test it? (How else could I get a charged battery) | |
Nov 26, 2012 at 16:12 | comment | added | EliadTech | Have you tried to turn it on with the power adapter without the battery? Can you get another (fully charged battery) and see if it works without the adapter? | |
Nov 26, 2012 at 15:58 | comment | added | Cashew | By connecting adapter, I meant power adapter (where the power supply connects to the motherboard through a 4-pin connector) as seen in the last photo | |
Nov 26, 2012 at 15:58 | comment | added | Cashew | I tried a new power supply (same ratings). Same results. | |
Nov 26, 2012 at 15:51 | comment | added | harrymc | Have you tried a new power supply? | |
Nov 26, 2012 at 15:08 | history | edited | harrymc | CC BY-SA 3.0 |
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Nov 26, 2012 at 9:59 | history | tweeted | twitter.com/#!/StackSuper_User/status/273003011859689473 | ||
Nov 26, 2012 at 5:17 | comment | added | avirk | I've embedded them here in the post for make it clear. Hope someone with hardware geek will solve your problem. :) | |
Nov 26, 2012 at 5:11 | history | edited | avirk | CC BY-SA 3.0 |
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Nov 26, 2012 at 5:03 | comment | added | Cashew | here | |
Nov 26, 2012 at 4:48 | comment | added | avirk | Can you please upload the images to imgur.com and then link them to here. I can't download the images as they are big in size and I have not a good bandwidth. | |
Nov 26, 2012 at 4:47 | history | edited | avirk | CC BY-SA 3.0 |
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S Nov 26, 2012 at 4:26 | history | bounty started | Cashew | ||
S Nov 26, 2012 at 4:26 | history | notice added | Cashew | Draw attention | |
Nov 26, 2012 at 3:27 | comment | added | Cashew | I also checked the components marked F12A (see first picture). I'm assuming this is a 12A fuse. It has zero resistance (therefore, I'm assuming it is still functional and isn't the damaged part). Are my assumptions correct? | |
Nov 26, 2012 at 3:23 | comment | added | Cashew | BTW, I checked for damaged capacitors; couldn't find any... It really doesn't look like a damaged motherboard, yet it just won't work... Has this ever happened to anyone of you before? What should I look for to figure out where the damage is? | |
Nov 24, 2012 at 4:56 | history | edited | Cashew |
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Nov 24, 2012 at 4:22 | history | asked | Cashew | CC BY-SA 3.0 |