Solved! Exposed wire within laptop

Componentgirl90

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My laptop has a motherboard power cable made up of 6 smaller cables (red,white,blue,yellow,black and grey). Right near the motherboard end the yellow cable has a split in the insulation leaving the wire exposed. I believe the yellow wire may be the live 12V (or could possibly be the ground).

I am interested in thoughts as to whether insulation tape is sufficient in this case to deal with this problem?
 
Solution
Tape will do for now, but a more permanent repair would be better. this would require skill, knowledge and tools you probably dont have though.

My solution would be to remove the cable from where it terminated, slide a section of heat shrink tubing over the break, and heat shrink it; then reattach the cable.
Tape will do for now, but a more permanent repair would be better. this would require skill, knowledge and tools you probably dont have though.

My solution would be to remove the cable from where it terminated, slide a section of heat shrink tubing over the break, and heat shrink it; then reattach the cable.
 
Solution
Luckily I have some insulation tape. I was thinking about removing the cable and just buying a new one, however, I am having some difficulty removing the connector from the motherboard (which is pretty much a first for me having worked on quite a few PCs/laptops). I don't think its soldered on, I am not certain though. Videos of the same model show the cable coming out with ease on their system.
 


Its usually very tight after year or two, remember that if its by any chance loose, laptop will become unusable :) I sometimes use flat screwdriver to pry it open without much strength, and better control. first little bit goes hard, then its easy.
 
My laptop's display is also exposed, used it for a year with tape around it and it still works fine. So no need to replace anything, as you sayd just get some tape around it.
 
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