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Hey everyone, I need some help troubleshooting an issue with my monitor, and I could really use your expertise. Unlike...
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Some pictures would be helpful. if you touched your Bios you might want to reverse it to its default state. in case you haven't done anything to your bios - It might mean that your Os installation is faulty or that your drive is... in that case, you might want to download a thumb drive version of Windows (if you are on Windows) to repair your installation. You could also remove your add out try to clean the pin with some dry cloths - try to find some oxidation marks... it can also be a missing contact of the pin on your SSD.
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Mehr erfahrenCould it be that something is overheating? By forcing it to restart all fans out, it might keep the system cool enough not to trigger a restart. Maybe the reason why you had to replace capacitors in the first place is because of overheating. Not a Mac expert so my questions might be stupid, but did you check the cooler / termo-compound of the CPU and/or GPU? To me, it does sound like an overheating of the CPU. if you could monitor your temps, you might just find out whats wrong.
Mehr erfahrenThe iMac 27" (2011) model with EMC 2429 has a proprietary MXM graphics card format, which means that finding compatible graphics cards can be challenging. Apple used custom firmware on their MXM cards, which restricts the compatibility of third-party options. However, there are a few options you can explore: (1) AMD Radeon HD 6770M: This is the stock graphics card that came with the iMac 27" (2011) model. If you are looking for a replacement, you should be able to find used or refurbished cards that have Apple firmware. (2) AMD Radeon HD 6970M: This is a slightly more powerful option than the HD 6770M and is also compatible with the iMac 27" (2011) model. You may find used or refurbished cards with Apple firmware. (3) NVIDIA GeForce GTX 675MX: This is a third-party option that is known to work without requiring a firmware flash. However, it's important to note that this card is not officially supported by Apple, so there may be some limitations or compatibility issues. Upgrading the graphics card in an...
Mehr erfahrenIt looks like some pins were shorted - To be checked but if you have a multimeter you cloud to check if the pin you resolder is shorted or not... If you look at the number "7" on the PCB, the pins 13 and 14 seams to touch. following the tracks on the PCB I would try to test for continuity from the front of the connector to the nearest component.
Mehr erfahreni guess you can follow this guide :) HP Chromebook 14-Q070NR Solid State Drive Replacement
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