I have a fairly new all in 1 and it won’t turn on or do anything, took it apart to find this, what are they and do you guys think these components could be the cause of it not working ? Thanks

Troubleshooting My All-in-One PC: Seeking Insights on Internal Components

Recently, I’ve encountered an issue with my relatively new all-in-one PC: it refuses to power on or respond in any way. In an effort to identify the source of the problem, I decided to disassemble the device. While inspecting the internal components, I came across several unfamiliar parts.

I’m reaching out for advice on what these components are and whether they might be contributing to the malfunction. Has anyone experienced similar issues, or can anyone shed light on the role of these parts? Any insights would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!

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  1. Hi there,

    Sorry to hear about the trouble with your all-in-one PC. Based on your description, it sounds like you’ve already taken some great steps by inspecting the internal components. While I can’t see the specific parts you’ve found, here are some general tips that might help:

    • Identify the Components: If possible, take clear photos of the parts and compare them with online component databases or diagrams. Common internal components include capacitors, resistors, integrated circuits, and connectors.
    • Check for Visible Damage: Look for signs of burn marks, bulging capacitors, or corrosion, as these can cause hardware failures.
    • Power Supply: Since the device won’t turn on, verify whether the power supply (AC adapter or internal PSU) is functioning properly. If you have a multimeter, you can test voltage output.
    • Reset and Troubleshoot: Try a basic reset by disconnecting power, pressing and holding the power button for 30 seconds, then reconnecting.
    • Seek Professional Help: If you’re unsure about the components or feel uncomfortable working with electronics, it’s safest to consult a professional technician who can perform detailed diagnostics.

    Remember, internal components can sometimes appear unfamiliar but might still be standard parts like surface-mount devices or filters. Sharing

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