When I plugged my type c in all it made was a weird static noise, I then brought it to a repair shop and the guy said that he motherboard snapped from faulty design. I did a bit more research and found out it could also just be the type c. I looked under the rubber feet where the screws to open it are and only one (one I removed the rubber feet residue from) was not covered, I could clearly see the other one was not removed. To be honest my knowledge is more in pc’s that laptops. I really need to get this fixed as I’m having to use a laptop with a Pentium n4000 and 2gb of ram and a terrible Wi-Fi chip only capable of up to 12 mbps.
When i plugged my type c in all it made was a weird static noise, i then brought it to a repair shop and the guy said that he motherboard snapped from faulty design. I did a bit more research and found out it could also just be the type c. I looked under the rubber feet where the screws to open it are and only one (one I removed the rubber feet residue from) was not covered, I could clearly see the other one was not removed. To be honest my knowledge is more in pc’s that laptops. I really need to get this fixed as I’m having to use a laptop with a Pentium n4000 and 2gb of ram and a terrible Wi-Fi chip only capable of up to 12 mbps.
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When I plugged my type c in all it made was a weird static noise, I then brought it to a repair shop and the guy said that he motherboard snapped from faulty design. I did a bit more research and found out it could also just be the type c. I looked under the rubber feet where the screws to open it are and only one (one I removed the rubber feet residue from) was not covered, I could clearly see the other one was not removed. To be honest my knowledge is more in pc’s that laptops. I really need to get this fixed as I’m having to use a laptop with a Pentium n4000 and 2gb of ram and a terrible Wi-Fi chip only capable of up to 12 mbps.
When i plugged my type c in all it made was a weird static noise, i then brought it to a repair shop and the guy said that he motherboard snapped from faulty design. I did a bit more research and found out it could also just be the type c. I looked under the rubber feet where the screws to open it are and only one (one I removed the rubber feet residue from) was not covered, I could clearly see the other one was not removed. To be honest my knowledge is more in pc’s that laptops. I really need to get this fixed as I’m having to use a laptop with a Pentium n4000 and 2gb of ram and a terrible Wi-Fi chip only capable of up to 12 mbps.