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Introduction
The motherboard is the heart and spine of all computers. It's the main printed circuit board (PCB) in the computer. The central connection point which all components and external peripherals communicate and connect.
Any issues with the motherboard can be devastating and without the motherboard your computer will not operate.
Your motherboard can become damaged from physical force, spilled liquids, or faulty connections. If you have previously opened your laptop without disconnecting the power, you can short connections in your motherboard from static electricity. Some symptoms to look for when deciding if you should replace your motherboard include a failure to boot or a blue screen of death.
Check the resources listed in the [[HP Chromebook 11A G6 EE Troubleshooting|troubleshooting page|new_window=true]] to see if you can correct the issue without replacement. If you are still having issues, see below for a replacement guide to assist.
Look through this device's [link|https://www.ifixit.com/Wiki/HP_Chromebook_11A_G6_EE_Troubleshooting#main|troubleshooting page|new_window=true] to see if the issues you are having could be related to something other than your motherboard before assuming that you need to replace your motherboard.
Before starting with the guide, do the following:
# Disconnect all external devices and connections to the device.
# Make sure the device is disconnected from power and ***Shut down*** the device from the Chromebook's OS.
Use the following replacement guide to access and replace your motherboard.