HP Laptop, one night the charging cable got tripped up and pulled from the laptop.
Laptop ran all day and ran out of juice and died.
Ended up mangling the DC adapter in the laptop.
So i eventually just bought a new adapter jack for the laptop, and replaced the charging cable, as well as buying a new battery pack for this laptop.
Yet it still will not blink any lights when plugged in, or power on at all.
completely dead.
So i took it apart again and when i pulled the mother board out, i noticed the CMOS battery literally fell right off the motherboard..
Not the small circular battery its self, but it snaps into a black housing unit, which looks to appear to have to be soldered to the mother board. I can always take a pic if that helps but never thought of it at the moment.
But I am just curious could this failed CMOS battery housing component not being securely connected to the motherboard, could this be causing the computer to not power up or light up or hold a charge at all?
I tried pressing it firmly to the mother board and taping it down tight with electrical tape, but that still made no difference, they are pretty small connections, and not sure if i can resolder such small connections for that black housing component that holds the cmos battery.
And will if not, I am guessing more than likely my mother board it self is toast?
I found some motherboards online on ebay ranging from 80-300 dollars lol, So i am hoping its not the actual mother board.
Any one have any thoughts of opinion's on this matter?
Thanks for reading.
Laptop ran all day and ran out of juice and died.
Ended up mangling the DC adapter in the laptop.
So i eventually just bought a new adapter jack for the laptop, and replaced the charging cable, as well as buying a new battery pack for this laptop.
Yet it still will not blink any lights when plugged in, or power on at all.
completely dead.
So i took it apart again and when i pulled the mother board out, i noticed the CMOS battery literally fell right off the motherboard..
Not the small circular battery its self, but it snaps into a black housing unit, which looks to appear to have to be soldered to the mother board. I can always take a pic if that helps but never thought of it at the moment.
But I am just curious could this failed CMOS battery housing component not being securely connected to the motherboard, could this be causing the computer to not power up or light up or hold a charge at all?
I tried pressing it firmly to the mother board and taping it down tight with electrical tape, but that still made no difference, they are pretty small connections, and not sure if i can resolder such small connections for that black housing component that holds the cmos battery.
And will if not, I am guessing more than likely my mother board it self is toast?
I found some motherboards online on ebay ranging from 80-300 dollars lol, So i am hoping its not the actual mother board.
Any one have any thoughts of opinion's on this matter?
Thanks for reading.