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Yes, but it's probably a complete replacement of the entire motherboard of the Toshiba laptop. Very expensive -- probably as much as the original cost of the laptop.
it will have broken off. it has very thin connections for the hdmi. you will need to replace the hole part. aldo if not changed it can damage the controller board for the graphics. if the pins touch each other.
Yes ,you should replace the main board ,because you can'nt repair HDMI interface.
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Try visually inspecting HDMI’s that are not working. Occasionally, pins on HDMI connectors are getting bent or pushed-in. If you can spot the damage, fix would be to replace HDMI connectors. If connector are not damaged, then main unit of the TV has to be replaced.
If you have more than one HDMI connection try the others first. If it is an intermittent connection try cleaning the connector out first with compressed air in the can and make sure it is dry before powering the set back up again. If the HDMI is not working and you have tried different HDMI sources the HDMI receiver board in the TV might be bad. The connectors usually don't fail unless there is allot of stress placed upon them by to short of a cable going to them.
I know blueraven is a place that repairs PS3's and they offer mail in repair service and they have lots or repair places in Tennessee, the link to the info is here:
Bent pins are a tough problem. In a lot of cases when you try to straighten them they break off. The best system to try is with very small needle nose pliers. Gently grasp each bent pin and bend. They don’t have to be perfect but close. Work on one at a time and work slowly. Still it is just a chance it will not break. Good Luck.
The part with the damaged pins is the slot-1 port. I know it seems rediculous, but this part is too impractical for most people to attempt a repair.
However, if you are savvy enough to attempt the repair of the damaged pins on your DS Lite, here are my recommendations: 1) Cut a flap in the slot-1 port cover and straighten pins. 2) Replace the main board. 3) Remove the slot-1 port cover and straighten pins. 4) Remove the damaged pins from the slot-1 port and straighten. 5) Replace the slot-1 port.
All of these recommendations require disassembling the DS Lite using a specialized triwing (or Y) screwdriver and a lot of patience. The following video will help in disassembly: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HQlTpTLUyFQ.
Recommendations 3 to 5 all require solder work. Recommendation 3 requires solder work for 4 solder joints, 1 at each corner. Recommendation 4 requires solder work for up to 17 solder joints, one for each damaged pin. Recommendation 5 requires solder work for all 21 solder joints.
The part with the damaged pins is the slot-1 port. I know it seems rediculous, but it is too impractical for most people to attempt a repair to this part.
However, if you are savvy enough to attempt the repair of the damaged pins on your DS Lite, here are my recommendations: 1) Cut a flap in the slot-1 port cover and straighten pins. 2) Replace the main board. 3) Remove the slot-1 port cover and straighten pins. 4) Remove the damaged pins from the slot-1 port and straighten. 5) Replace the slot-1 port.
All of these recommendations require disassembling the DS Lite using a specialized triwing (or Y) screwdriver and a lot of patience. The following video will help in disassembly: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HQlTpTLUyFQ.
Recommendations 3 to 5 all require solder work. Recommendation 3 requires solder work for 4 solder joints, 1 at each corner. Recommendation 4 requires solder work for up to 17 solder joints, one for each damaged pin. Recommendation 5 requires solder work for all 21 solder joints
The part with the damaged pins is the slot-1 port. I know it seems rediculous, but this part is too impractical for most people to attempt a repair.
However, if you are savvy enough to attempt the repair of the damaged pins on your DS Lite, here are my recommendations: 1) Cut a flap in the slot-1 port cover and straighten pins.
2) Replace the main board. 3) Remove the slot-1 port cover and straighten pins. 4) Remove the damaged pins from the slot-1 port and straighten. 5) Replace the slot-1 port.
All of these recommendations require disassembling the DS Lite using a specialized triwing (or Y) screwdriver and a lot of patience. The following video will help in disassembly: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HQlTpTLUyFQ.
Recommendations 3 to 5 all require solder work. Recommendation 3 requires solder work for 4 solder joints, 1 at each corner. Recommendation 4 requires solder work for up to 17 solder joints, one for each damaged pin. Recommendation 5 requires solder work for all 21 solder joints.
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