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@qbanitsolution do you have the laptop disassembled and is this an original Surface (1st gen). Let's see your motherboard. There are debug options for the power button but we need to see your board to verify any of this. It is always possible to "bridge" a power button but each system is different. Using proper schematics and boardviews need to be consulted and there is no danger if done right.
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Original post by: oldturkey03

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@qbanitsolution do you have the laptop disassembled and is this an original Surface (1st gen).  Let's see your motherboard. There are debug options for the power button but we need to see your board to verify any of this. It is always possible to "bridge" a power button but each system is different. Using proper schematics and boardviews need to be consulted and there is no danger if done right.

[image|3202825]

[image|3202826]

Status:

open