This user hasn't filled out their profile yet.
Questions
I own a copy of Pokémon Gold that doesn’t boot. It gets stuck at the Game Boy screen with a scrambled Nintendo logo. I’ve...
Read moreSo I just bought a second playstation vita off of ebay with some minor issues. When I got the device I powered it on and...
Read moreSo, I have an Xbox 360 Slim that I grew up on. It has all my saves and it’s a great box of memories for me. I recently...
Read moreSo I recently purchased a secondhand Vizio CA24 All in One Desktop. It was missing a hard drive, WiFi card, and ram which...
Read moreSo I have a 2009 13” macbook pro, and it won’t power on at all. If I plug in a Magsafe charger in to the laptop which I...
Read moreHello and thank you to anybody looking at this post. I recently bought a famicom off ebay in box with four other games,...
Read moreHello! I recently started a project to fix an iPhone 3GS for a friend. I repaired it just fine, but then to boot it up and...
Read moreHi, So here is the deal, the iPhone 6 (You probably don't need this but here: 64gb, Gold.) I am repairing had fell in a...
Read moreAnswers
Kind of a really late answer here. I fixed this MacBook a couple years later when I was less of a dumb kid. I used a boardview file and schematic to track where the voltage was on the board and found that one of the through holes on the one wire circuit was corroded through due to moisture getting inside through the fan vent. I ran a jumper wire between the two chips to fix it. I have absolutely no clue how I didn’t fry those mosfets or something else in my stupidity but it’s been working since around 2020.
Read moreMake sure that you are buying the home button for the correct model. Different iPads use different parts, and if you accidentally ordered the wrong part, it is not likely that it will work. There is not a one size fits all replacement for every model iPad, and each model of iPad is quite similar. The easiest way to identify your iPad is by the model number, there is a tool on the apple website to do this, and once you do that, match the models on the iFixit website and order from there.
Read moreYou may have damaged either the screen cable or the pixels inside the display. Can you provide pictures of the damage?
Read moreThis is quite perplexing to me. This is kind of a stretch, but check both the HDMI to DVI cable and the HDMI port on the PS4 to see if any pins got ripped off somehow.
Read moreThe DC in board could Part of the problem, but really the most important thing is to look all around the logic board for any corrosion. If you find any, look to what it does, does the trace connect to a battery monitoring chip? Does the pin on the chip connect to the DC in board? Look all over, even on the other side of the board, for any corrosion at all. My 2009 MacBook Pro was completely wiped out by a little bit of corrosion smaller than a crumb, so it is definitely possible that the power delivery circuit, which is on the edge of the board, was damaged.
Read moreTear downs have revealed the internals look the same, the only thing is that the rubber on the joystick is a different color. Watch the spawn wave tear down if you wanna see the inside of the stick.
Read moreTry checking for any burn marks / corrosion near the power circuit on the board.
Read moreLet me get this straight, you are trying to buy an iCloud locked phone and put in the parts from the other phone to make it one phone in good condition? If that’s the case you should be able to just swap the logic board, but apple likes to link hardware to boards. Usually the hardware is still usable though. You can try, but it might be cheaper to just get the screen and housing rather then buying a whole phone.
Read moreMake sure the battery is plugged in secure. Its not the charger if wireless charging doesn’t work either, but if the battery charges wirelessly and not wired then the charging port is also not working, try the same thing. It could also be that something else is bad in your phone, since it seems like this was not just a battery replacement for preformance and/or battery life, because you also put in a charging port, what prompted the repair?
Read moreI’m not an expert on kernel panics, but that shouldn’t be related. It’s the keyboard backlight cable…
Read morePage 1 of 2
Guide Comments
I don’t know why they yellow like they do, but the famicom YELLOWS.