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Brian Maupin
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A bad car adaptor blew out what HP calls a "fusible resistor" on my
motherboard and I'd like to replace the resistor rather than the
entire motherboard like HP wants me to do. I have one of two options:
1) Take it someplace where they'll charge me an ungodly amount to do
it (one estimate was around $100) or 2) Fix it myself.
I was wondering, will most electronics repair places replace the
resistor or just buy a new motherboard and replace that?
What would I have to do in order to locate the resistor and replace it
if I were to do it on my own? I've done some simple soldering before
but I'm not sure about detaching the resistor...
Thanks in advance!
motherboard and I'd like to replace the resistor rather than the
entire motherboard like HP wants me to do. I have one of two options:
1) Take it someplace where they'll charge me an ungodly amount to do
it (one estimate was around $100) or 2) Fix it myself.
I was wondering, will most electronics repair places replace the
resistor or just buy a new motherboard and replace that?
What would I have to do in order to locate the resistor and replace it
if I were to do it on my own? I've done some simple soldering before
but I'm not sure about detaching the resistor...
Thanks in advance!