Hi Guys,
I had a laptop stop working a while ago (HP Zbook G9 15.6" Mobile Workstation) due to water damage. It turns on with all lights displayed but the fans run at high speed and nothing is displayed. The laptop was sent to HP to be diagnosed, and they said the motherboard would need replacing because of the water damage and quoted a price similar to an upgrade of a brand new laptop. They sent the laptop back after I said no to the replacement. I have taken the laptop apart and noticed that they decided the motherboard would need replacing without cleaning any of the corrosion off, so I cleaned any of the impacted chips/ corrosion with isopropyl alcohol. The board looks perfect now as the corrosion looked very minimal, however the problem still persists; it turns on but fans run at high speed with no display.
My question is, is there anything else I can do to fix my laptop without replacing the motherboard? As a last resort I was thinking of testing the impacted chips and replacing them if it was cheaper than replacing the motherboard. (I can provide pics of the damage etc)
Thanks for reading
I had a laptop stop working a while ago (HP Zbook G9 15.6" Mobile Workstation) due to water damage. It turns on with all lights displayed but the fans run at high speed and nothing is displayed. The laptop was sent to HP to be diagnosed, and they said the motherboard would need replacing because of the water damage and quoted a price similar to an upgrade of a brand new laptop. They sent the laptop back after I said no to the replacement. I have taken the laptop apart and noticed that they decided the motherboard would need replacing without cleaning any of the corrosion off, so I cleaned any of the impacted chips/ corrosion with isopropyl alcohol. The board looks perfect now as the corrosion looked very minimal, however the problem still persists; it turns on but fans run at high speed with no display.
My question is, is there anything else I can do to fix my laptop without replacing the motherboard? As a last resort I was thinking of testing the impacted chips and replacing them if it was cheaper than replacing the motherboard. (I can provide pics of the damage etc)
Thanks for reading