The name of this site is iFIXIT so If this would happened to me I would open the laptop by going to a video on laptop disassembly with my model. (antistatic procedures taken) I would place parts under the sun on a sunny day or use a heat blower and blow on the motherboard at a certain distance using my judgement. I would ensure I use a anti-static wrist band when emsenbling all parts back together. I would clean the board before everything is done by spraying isopropyl alcohol and brushing with a tooth brush. I would REMEMBER to put apart the HDD and the CPU. I WILL NEED thermal paste afterwards to put some on top of the CPU when placing it back into the socket.
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I might solved the problem by taking the RAM sticks out of their sockets and cleaning the contacts with an eraser. I use Lion Deluxe. I would put them back and turn on the computer. I might be lucky with this.
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If neither of these works them it get complicated because a Digital Power Supply and a multimeter, etc. is needed. Probably with only a multimeter I might solve the problem in finding that shortcircuit but know-how is needed to know how to do that and understand electronics and how to troubleshoot Mosfets, etc. This is only my opinion. This last method required equipment, expertise and experience. This is called chip level repair. Good Luck!
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I might solved the problem by taking the RAM sticks out of their sockets and cleaning the contacts with an eraser. I use Lion Deluxe. I would put them back and turn on the computer. I might be lucky with this.
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If neither of these works them it get complicated because a Digital Power Supply and a multimeter, etc. is needed. Probably with only a multimeter I might solve the problem in finding that shortcircuit but know-how is needed to do that and understand electronics and how to troubleshoot Mosfets, etc. This is only my opinion. This last method required equipment, expertise and experience. This is called chip level repair. Good Luck!
The name of this site is iFIXIT so If you want to open the laptop go for a video on laptop disassembly with your model. Place parts under the sun on a sunny day or use a heat blower and blow on the motherboard at a certain distance use your judgement. Ensure you use a anti-static wrist band when emsenbling all parts back together. You may clean the board before by spraying isopropyl alcohol and brushing with a tooth brush. REMEMBER to put apart the HDD and the CPU. You WILL NEED thermal paste afterwards to put some on top of the CPU when you place it back in the socket.
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The name of this site is iFIXIT so If this would happened to me I would open the laptop by going to a video on laptop disassembly with my model. (antistatic procedures taken) I would place parts under the sun on a sunny day or use a heat blower and blow on the motherboard at a certain distance using my judgement. I would ensure I use a anti-static wrist band when emsenbling all parts back together. I would clean the board before everything is done by spraying isopropyl alcohol and brushing with a tooth brush. I would REMEMBER to put apart the HDD and the CPU. I WILL NEED thermal paste afterwards to put some on top of the CPU when placing it back into the socket.
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Consider that you might solved the problem by taking the RAM sticks out of their sockets and cleaning the contacts with an eraser. I use Lion Deluxe. Put them back and turn on the computer. You might be lucky with this.
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If neither of these works them it get complicated because you will need a Digital Power Supply and a multimeter. Probably with only a multimeter you might solve the problem in finding that shortcircuit but you need to know how to do that and understand electronics and how to troubleshoot Mosfets, etc.
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I might solved the problem by taking the RAM sticks out of their sockets and cleaning the contacts with an eraser. I use Lion Deluxe. I would put them back and turn on the computer. I might be lucky with this.
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If neither of these works them it get complicated because a Digital Power Supply and a multimeter, etc. is needed. Probably with only a multimeter I might solve the problem in finding that shortcircuit but know-how is needed to know how to do that and understand electronics and how to troubleshoot Mosfets, etc. This is only my opinion. This last method required equipment, expertise and experience. This is called chip level repair. Good Luck!
The name of this site is iFIXIT so If you want to open the laptop go for a video on laptop disassembly with your model. Place parts under the sun on a sunny day or use a heat blower and blow on the motherboard at a certain distance use your judgement. Ensure you use a anti-static wrist band when emsenbling all parts back together. You may clean the board before by spraying isopropyl alcohol and brushing with a tooth brush. REMEMBER to put apart the HDD and the CPU. You WILL NEED thermal paste afterwards to put some on top of the CPU when you place it back in the socket.
Consider that you might solved the problem by taking the RAM sticks out of their sockets and cleaning the contacts with an eraser. I use Lion Deluxe. Put them back and turn on the computer. You might be lucky with this.
If neither of these works them it get complicated because you will need a Digital Power Supply and a multimeter. Probably with only a multimeter you might solve the problem in finding that shortcircuit but you need to know how to do that and understand electronics and how to troubleshoot Mosfets, etc.