Forcing direct supply to PC display LEDs,but current remains

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Hi,


A friend has a fancy All in One PC,HP610
Black screen..always..boot included
No VGA or HDMI out.
Turning it on ,it sounds ok from loudspeakers during loading,the typical
Windows start sound is clear.

In a repair shop after 30 minutes the diagnosis is "motherboard to
change"...not less than 350 euros,a big cost.

I said to him wait and bring it to me,because by me
1)I don't think they even opened it
2)The GPU,that is likely to be fault is on a 80 euros removable board,not
a BGA on motherboard
3)At least the LED backlight inverter deserves a check

Once opened i check the inverter,looks like a step up..one inductor,one
diode,capacitor on out
(Cout=2 x 10 uF 100V).Vin=19 V..but Vout=0V
Ok,supposing the inverter is KO,i want anyway to turn on the LEDs,to check
if some image is present on the display.
So i disconnect inverter input,and i apply voltage to Cout from 0 to
90V,with 10 mA current limit,but Iled=0.
Is there a opened LED?Maybe.Is the capacitor connected to output connector
os some burned tracks?
Positive is connected,but negative don't.The negative terminal of Cout
goes to PCB GND,but GND is not connected to output connector.The only path
is across the metal columns supporting the board.
A bit odd.

What is your opinion?Thanks.

Diego

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Get a second, even a third opinion. It probably really needs an OS reload or restore. Did you try safe mode ? If it can do that 80% the mobo is good.

And BTW, since after Win98SE you have to do the OS all over again with a new board. I know how to migrate 98SE to another PC but it is impossible with XP or later.
 
On 2019/09/04 5:34 p.m., Jeff Urban wrote:
Get a second, even a third opinion. It probably really needs an OS reload or restore. Did you try safe mode ? If it can do that 80% the mobo is good.

And BTW, since after Win98SE you have to do the OS all over again with a new board. I know how to migrate 98SE to another PC but it is impossible with XP or later.

Another reason I am using MAC OS still. Most of my time is spent using
the computer, not figuring out what went wrong...

I expect Linux is also like that, as any system based on Unix seems
pretty robust.

John :-#)#
 
On 9/5/19 12:32 AM, John Robertson wrote:
> Another reason I am using MAC OS still.

Pros: "It just fucking works."
Cons: "It didn't come with solitaire."


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In article <c86dncfs7aF1AO3AnZ2dnUU7-fXNnZ2d@giganews.com>,
spam@flippers.com says...
Another reason I am using MAC OS still. Most of my time is spent using
the computer, not figuring out what went wrong...

I expect Linux is also like that, as any system based on Unix seems
pretty robust.

My son started working for MS and he told me that on their servers they
use a Linux based system.

Bad thing when MS will not use their own softwear for the 'cloud'.




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