What part is defect after a small pop and some smoke?
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While in use, there was a small pop and a bit of smoke came out of the laptop. The computer shut down during that pop. I opened the laptop, and there is no visible damage to the components. The SSD may be damaged, as it looks somewhat 'unusual.' When connecting the laptop to the power adapter, the LED turns orange as usual, and the adapter gets a bit warmer, suggesting that the laptop is charging normally. Pressing Shift/Ctrl/Option+Power also seems to trigger a reset. However, whether with or without the battery, nothing happens when trying to start up. I've tried the same with or without the SSD. The laptop does recognizes the absence of the IO cable (when disconnected). The power LED doesn't turn on when disconnected. Also the key-combination does trigger a reaction; suggesting the logic board still (partly?) works?
Around the processor, there is a smell of burning, but upon removing the heatsink, there was no visible damage.
Who has an idea of how I can identify the problem?
What part is defect after a small pop and some smoke?
crwdns2934249:0crwdne2934249:0:
While in use, there was a small pop and a bit of smoke came out of the laptop. The computer shut down during that pop. I opened the laptop, and there is no visible damage to the components. The SSD may be damaged, as it looks somewhat 'unusual.' When connecting the laptop to the power adapter, the LED turns orange as usual, and the adapter gets a bit warmer, suggesting that the laptop is charging normally. Pressing Shift/Ctrl/Option+Power also seems to trigger a reset. However, whether with or without the battery, nothing happens when trying to start up. I've tried the same with or without the SSD. The laptop does recognizes the absence of the IO cable (when disconnected). The power LED doesn't turn on when disconnected. Also the key-combination does trigger a reaction; suggesting the logic board still (partly?) works?
Around the processor, there is a smell of burning, but upon removing the heatsink, there was no visible damage.
Who has an idea of how I can identify the problem?
What part is defect after a small pop and some smoke?
crwdns2934249:0crwdne2934249:0:
While in use, there was a small pop and a bit of smoke came out of the laptop. The computer shut down during that pop. I opened the laptop, and there is no visible damage to the components. The SSD may be damaged, as it looks somewhat 'unusual.' When connecting the laptop to the power adapter, the LED turns orange as usual, and the adapter gets a bit warmer, suggesting that the laptop is charging normally. Pressing Shift/Ctrl/Option+Power also seems to trigger a reset. However, whether with or without the battery, nothing happens when trying to start up. I've tried the same with or without the SSD. The laptop does recognizes the absence of the IO cable (when disconnected). The power LED doesn't turn on when disconnected. Also the key-combination does trigger a reaction; suggesting the logic board still (partly?) works?
Around the processor, there is a smell of burning, but upon removing the heatsink, there was no visible damage.
Who has an idea of how I can identify the problem?
What part is defect after a small pop and some smoke?
crwdns2934249:0crwdne2934249:0:
While in use, there was a small pop and a bit of smoke came out of the laptop. The computer shut down during that pop. I opened the laptop, and there is no visible damage to the components. The SSD may be damaged, as it looks somewhat 'unusual.' When connecting the laptop to the power adapter, the LED turns orange as usual, and the adapter gets a bit warmer, suggesting that the laptop is charging normally. Pressing Shift/Ctrl/Option+Power also seems to trigger a reset. However, whether with or without the battery, nothing happens when trying to start up. I've tried the same with or without the SSD. The laptop does recognizes the absence of the IO cable (when disconnected). The power LED doesn't turn on when disconnected. Also the key-combination does trigger a reaction; suggesting the logic board still (partly?) works?
Around the processor, there is a smell of burning, but upon removing the heatsink, there was no visible damage.
Who has an idea of how I can identify the problem?