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HP NC6000 hard to start then locks up
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i have three nc6000 all with air line cracks in the maxim chip thanks to this site ive saved myself around 3 hundred quid thanks to the one who wrote about the problem maxim chip if you have to push down on jkl keys to boot nc6000 i can more or less gurantee that the chips the problem thanks again
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For what it is worth, I have managed to repair two of these so far, both the with the problem of only booting while pushing on or around the processor socket. I found that when not pushed on, the board lost the core voltage (1.4 V to the processor). This is controlled by a Maxim chip on the bottom of the board by the power input jack. Looking at the leads of this chip under a binocular scope, I could see several connections with hairline fractures at the chip. The Maxim chip is a core voltage control chip, and is unusually high off the boardwith very soft solder connections. The repair consisted of very carefully (under the scope with a very sharp tip iron) reflowing the solder connections that looked cracked. Both boards have been working perfectly since.
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I am in the same boat I live in Thomasville, GA and need my laptop please help. Can anyone of you help me fix my laptop? I will send it to you and pay you to fix it. No technicians here or any other soldering companies (Not even HP/Compaq) will attemped the fix. Since you all have done it successfully, can I send it to you all for the repair?
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For what it is worth, I have managed to repair two of these so far, both the with the problem of only booting while pushing on or around the processor socket.
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May I ask you to make a short guide on the fixing process with pictures? I mean I'd like to repair it myself if it is possible, but as a totally newbie as of circuits I will need every point of information. Even if you may write a little bit more detailed reply could help.![]()
Please!
http://forums13.itrc.hp.com/service/...readId=1046903
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There is actually a very good discussion of this problem towards the end of the LONG thread at the HP user forum in the attached link. Several people have posted pictures of this. The link is below:
http://forums13.itrc.hp.com/service/...readId=1046903
Merry christmas and happy new year!
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I recently got a dell latitude x1 battery from dell latitude x1 battery. It works fine. Most of my friends like hp laptops.
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