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Replace the broken wire and see if your laptop POST.
For me, I would say, probably not since CPU already overheated, maybe the mainboard not letting the PC to POST because it detects the wire is broken.
Hope the previous overheating did not cause your laptop other parts to fail as well, seems CPU is a possibility and you need to find out.
Hope this helps!
Bill
For me, I would say, probably not since CPU already overheated, maybe the mainboard not letting the PC to POST because it detects the wire is broken.
Hope the previous overheating did not cause your laptop other parts to fail as well, seems CPU is a possibility and you need to find out.
Hope this helps!
Bill
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