Unfortunately due to you causing the short there would now be damage to the main board of the laptop. The battery still charges because that circuit is on a whole different area of the main board.
For the amount you would have to spend on a new board you would be better off upgrading to a new laptop, that's if you could even find one because the laptop is a much older model.
Unfortunately due to you causing the short there would now be damage to the main board of the laptop. The battery still charges because that circuit is on a whole different area of the main board.
For the amount you would have to spend on a new board you would be better off upgrading to a new laptop, that's if you could even find one because the laptop is a much older model.
MERGED QUESTION Question from TheSnowSnake : "shorted out keyboard"
TheSnowSnake :
I shorted my keyboard out when replacing it by getting the ribbon upside down. It's toshiba satelite l500 -018. OK my fault I know lol... Is it toast?, as it's just a great laptop. It did run fine before the upside down deal. (except the keyboard lost some caps).
The Snow Snake
JeffDaemon :
You say you shorted it out... but you have no idea what you shorted out? Obviously if it is something on the motherboard then you need component level repair. Sooo... yea.. it is only toast if you don't want to pay for it to be repaired.
jarotech :
Hi, if you use the onscreen keyboard, will it work correctly?