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Old 2nd Oct 2007, 11:44 PM
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compaq NX9020 motherboard ?

hi, i need some help to id 2 parts on my compact NX9020 motherboard so i can order some new ones. (board no: 371793-001 ) they are in position PQ32 & FQ34 for some reason i cant seem to get any info about the board on the net, accept if i want to splash out 300/400 bucks on another 1!

many thanks in advance, all help & advice i gladly accept.
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Download Everest Home Edition Free

It will give detailed info. on the motherboard.
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Default compaq NX9020 motherboard ?

thanks for the everest program, looks good.
but i cant use it on the nx9020 yet for the info as i need them 2 parts to get the board working.
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Default compaq NX9020 motherboard ?

ooops should have said before, i cant read the numbers/letters as they got fried. only there place on the board.
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Default compaq NX9020 motherboard ?

On my board: nx9030

pq28 and 32 are fried too. probably the same:)

pq28 says: 4814 ?AL? ?W4?
pq32 unreadeble, totally fried...

Did you found the answer on what they are?

Thanks in advance!
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Default compaq NX9020 motherboard ?

None of us have ever seen your board and it is unlikely you will be able to get a new motherboard for a laptop. If you told us what the parts you were talking about looked like, we might be able to help. RAM sticks? HDD? PCMCIA card?
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None of us have ever seen your board and it is unlikely you will be able to get a new motherboard for a laptop. If you told us what the parts you were talking about looked like, we might be able to help. RAM sticks? HDD? PCMCIA card?
First post: "hi, i need some help to id 2 parts on my compact NX9020 motherboard so i can order some new ones", yeah, what part? the motherboard! not the ram, not the hdd, not the pcmcia...

You can order a new motherboard for a laptop, prices go from 200USD to about 300USD... Really no problem, except for the price..

Know exactly how that part(s) looks like. A black square, 8 pins soldered on the motherboard. (With a black hole/burst/crack in the middle)

The parts are part of the powerdistribution (from adapter to battery and adapter to board) on the board. The laptop works fluently with full batteries, but can't charge them... so only runs for about 2 hours... and stops after that, untill you found new charged batteries...

mimicking the battery is hard (i failed), since the battery is a computer on it's own, down try to put the 12.8 and 4.8v the battery gives directly on those points... it will ruin your board;)
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hi. i am also looking for the part on my nx9020 at pq32 on the motherboard.The parts are part of the powerdistribution (from adapter to battery and adapter to board) on the board,small black sq 8 legs 4 each side. numbers i can see (fried) top line 4411 next line looks like RE orBE???T.
hp motherboard number is 371793-001 or DAOKT2MB 6EO REV:E. thanks for any help in advance.
i belive the HP ZE4900 has the same motherboard & others in the ZE4??? range
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what exactly is the matter with it?
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Default compaq NX9020 motherboard ?

Did any of you guys find this little square 8 legged chip? Mine HP Compaq decided to fry its self and leave my computer dead as a dodo. I to cannot confirm the text on the top of the chip.

Does anyone have a cheat to how to get power into the old girl again?

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