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UPDATE: ANOTHER eBAY SELLER WITH A COPPER SHIM REPAIR FAILURE!!!!!

December 19, 2010 by DoubleClickItToFixIt.com

I have stated time and time again to my users why I do not use copper shims. This is a prime, grade A example of what can, will, and does happen with copper shims.

This laptop came in from an owner whom brought their laptop to me from Dalton, Georgia. A copper shim was placed on his system from a laptop repair center from the United States that he used off of eBay. I am not naming names of the offending company, but I will post the pictures.

DO NOT USE COPPER SHIMS! As the pictures display, this copper shim damaged the system. In previous examples the system displayed a damaged and cracked chipset. This system displayed a overloaded capacitor issue. This happens when the power coming in the system is modified due to the chipset not failing due to the copper shim. In short, the copper shim does not let the chipset overhead or fail then the power just amps up and causes a system failure.

This failure occured within the MosFET area labeled AO4407 and a three capacitor cluster. This failure is unrepairable due to the planing within the layers in the motherboard.

If you need your laptop fixed, check this link: http://applelogicboardrepairservice.com/pricing/laptop-bga-reflow/

Filed Under: Helpful Tips Tagged With: artic silver 5, BGA, chipset, chipsets, copper shim, Dalton, dv6000, DV6500, GeForce, go6150, NF-G6150-N-A2, NF-GO6150-N-A2, nvidia, overheating, reflow, repair, turion x64

This does not equal that.

October 8, 2010 by DoubleClickItToFixIt.com

I have found out over the past few weeks that local repair shops have been selling users one thing and delivering yet another.

I have seen this as a policy held by such shops as Leaping Liz’s, which seems to be a premium quality repair facility located in Dalton, GA, and The Computer Guys.

THIS PICTURE ABOVE DOES NOT MEAN YOU HAVE RECEIVED RAM. I am seeing too many users bringing me systems and calling me out to check systems that run slow after being worked on and upgraded that have never been upgraded. If you have a system that you have taken elsewhere and received a receipt saying you received RAM upgrades and were billed $50.00 for virtual memory you have paid for nothing.

Keep in mind virtual memory is not physical RAM or memory. If you are billed for a memory upgrade and get virtual memory that is, in my opinion, border line theft. To better explain it, virtual memory is not RAM but your operating system’s page file that copies running information from the physical memory to the hard drive and vice versa as programs are maximized and minimized and are clicked on or ran.

I have personally worked on a system last week that a user brought to me that was custom built by Morrison’s Computers that he had taken to Leaping Liz’s for a virus repair. The receipt stated he had been upgraded with 1.5GB of RAM. Upon opening his system up his desktop had the memory from Morrison’s original build in it, but his VIRTUAL MEMORY stated 1524MB of virtual memory. He had paid $50.00 for that upgrade.

As a consumer you have the right to a second opinion. If you have questions feel free to call me or email me. Both are free. I can be reached at 706-307-9689 or emailed here

Filed Under: Helpful Tips Tagged With: DV6500, mosfet, NF-G6150-N-A2, wikipedia

Vincent Griffin HP DV6500 System Reflow Service on CNF7460C57

June 23, 2010 by DoubleClickItToFixIt.com

James Howell
DoubleClickItToFixIt.com
954 Sagamore Drive
Tunnel Hill, GA 30755
706-307-9689
http://applelogicboardrepairservice.com

Vincent,

This email will serve as an update on the status and repair of your systems sent in.

Currently I have listed the following machines sent in for repair by you:

HP DV6500 with the serialization of CNF73819F7

As agreed your system is billed at $125.00 per system.

Now, with the HP DV6150 with the serialization CNF73819F7 has been reflowed and is ready for return. The system reflowed on both the Nvidia GeForce GO6150 (NF-G06150-N-A2) and the Nvidia NF-430-N-A3 chipset.

The system board did not work. Another motherboard was placed in the system with the serialization of CNF7460C57. The other motherboard that was damaged was included in the board upon return.

Please keep in mind you need to reapply thermal compound such as Artic Silver 5. You also need to update the video drivers from Nvidia.com and the BIOS from HP if one is to be applied. Please advise your end user to purchase a cooling pad to help insure the removal of heat from the system.

If you need more help in explaining these areas to your end user, please visit http://applelogicboardrepairservice.com/tips.html

Pictures of the repair can be viewed at http://applelogicboardrepairservice.com/img

Filed Under: System Repairs Tagged With: artic silver 5, DV6500, GeForce, go6150, hp, NF-430-N-A3, NF-G06150-N-A2, Nvidia.com

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