@justsomede27316 we'll need to see your board. Both sides, since the fuse is on the side facing the keyboard. So yes, you will have to remove the board. Before you do all of this, you do want to check on your eDP (LCD screen) connector pin 38, 39, and 40. You should have anywhere up to 30VDC on those. Careful that you do not shorten out the contacts with your probe. Since you are wanting to change to fuse etc. I am confident you know the routine. If you do have to voltage on your connector you know the issue will be related to the LCD screen
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@justsomede27316 we'll need to see your board. Both sides, since the fuse is on the side facing the keyboard. So yes, you will have to remove the board. Before you do all of this, you do want to check on your eDP (LCD screen) connector pin 38, 39, and 40. You should have anywhere up to 30VDC on those. Careful that you do not shorten out the contacts with your probe. Since you are wanting to change the fuse etc. I am confident you know the routine. If you do have to voltage on your connector you know the issue will be related to the LCD screen
@justsomede27316 we'll need to see your board. Both sides, since the fuse is on the side facing the keyboard. So yes, you will have to remove the board. Before you do all of this, you do want to check on your eDP (LCD screen) connector pin 38, 39, and 40. You should have anywhere up to 30VDC on those. Careful that you do not shorten out the contacts with your probe. Since you are wanting to change to fuse etc. I am confident you know the routine. If you do have to voltage on your connector you know the issue will be related to the LCD screen