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As strange as it may sound, I have a similar problem with my cell phone and
my laptop. I tried to trouble-shoot and isolate the problem(s). Here's what I found: bending the printed circuits a bit switches the devices from working to non-working modes, but wiggling any connectors or wires has no effect. So I'm assuming the problems are with the printed circuits (mainboard in the laptop). I can not see any bad contacts or other problems with the naked eye. What is the most likely cause of such twilight (between working and broken) symptoms in printed circuits? |
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