Laptop Chip Level Motherboard Repairing Guide 90%

In an era dominated by planned obsolescence and disposable electronics, the ability to perform chip-level motherboard repair is a superpower. When a laptop refuses to turn on, most repair shops suggest a motherboard replacement—often costing 70% of the laptop’s original price. However, 90% of motherboard failures are caused by a handful of faulty components: a shorted capacitor, a blown MOSFET, or a cracked DC-in jack.

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