My HP Pavilion x360 13-S104NE has stopped turning on after replacing the battery thanks to AliExpress shipping me a battery with reversed polarity at the terminals which fried the motherboard
The motherboard is the main fried component, but the screen and keyboard/trackpad assembly are also broken, as well as many missing screws thanks to my idiot brother, totaling new parts for repair at nearly $700, and considering this is a 9-year-old laptop, my dad says it is not worth repairing, but he wont buy a new laptop either
Any other ideas other than an entire new motherboard such a specific chip? The rest of the components could be taken care of by turning it into a desktop setup, and fixing it slowly as I save up, although considering I don't have an allowance and get my cash by finding coins on the street every few months, that is probably going to take years
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EDIT 29/3/25: When connected to the charger some of the capacitors near the charge port become really hot capping at over 63°C
My HP Pavilion x360 13-S104NE has stopped turning on after replacing the battery thanks to AliExpress shipping me a battery with reversed polarity at the terminals which fried the motherboard
The motherboard is the main fried component, but the screen and keyboard/trackpad assembly are also broken, as well as many missing screws thanks to my idiot brother, totaling new parts for repair at nearly $700, and considering this is a 9-year-old laptop, my dad says it is not worth repairing, but he wont buy a new laptop either
Any other ideas other than an entire new motherboard such a specific chip? The rest of the components could be taken care of by turning it into a desktop setup, and fixing it slowly as I save up, although considering I don't have an allowance and get my cash by finding coins on the street every few months, that is probably going to take years
My HP Pavilion x360 13-S104NE has stopped turning on after replacing the battery
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My HP Pavilion x360 13-S104NE has stopped turning on after replacing the battery thanks to AliExpress shipping me a battery with reversed polarity at the terminals which fried the motherboard
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I tried a new charger, new power port, and shorting the power button pins, all to no avail
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The motherboard is the main fried component, but the screen and keyboard/trackpad assembly are also broken, as well as many missing screws thanks to my idiot brother, totaling new parts for repair at nearly $700, and considering this is a 9-year-old laptop, my dad says it is not worth repairing, but he wont buy a new laptop either
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I have tried a hard reset also to no avail
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Any other ideas other than an entire new motherboard such a specific chip? The rest of the components could be taken care of by turning it into a desktop setup, and fixing it slowly as I save up, although considering I don't have an allowance and get my cash by finding coins on the street every few months, that is probably going to take years
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Any other ideas other than an entire new motherboard such a specific chip?
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Motherboard:
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EDIT: The new battery, after further testing, was discovered to have reversed polarity on the terminals, so I need to know which chip was fried by the reversed polarity
My HP Pavilion x360 13-S104NE has stopped turning on after replacing the battery
I tried a new charger, new power port, and shorting the power button pins, all to no avail
I have tried a hard reset also to no avail
Any other ideas other than an entire new motherboard such a specific chip?
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EDIT: The new battery, after further testing, was discovered to have reversed polarity on the terminals, so I need to know which chip was fried by the reversed polarity
My HP Pavilion x360 13-S104NE has stopped turning on
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My HP Pavilion x360 13-S104NE has stopped turning on after replacing the battery
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I tried a new charger, new battery, new power port, and shorting the power button pins, all to no avail
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I tried a new charger, new power port, and shorting the power button pins, all to no avail
I have tried a hard reset also to no avail
Any other ideas other than an entire new motherboard such a specific chip?
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EDIT: The new battery, after further testing, was discovered to have reversed polarity on the terminals, so I need to know which chip was fried by the reversed polarity
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My HP Pavilion x360 13-S104NE has stopped turning on
I tried a new charger, new battery, new power port, and shorting the power button pins, all to no avail
I have tried a hard reset also to no avail
Any other ideas other than an entire new motherboard such a specific chip?