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Developers & Technology => DAW => Topic started by: folderol on November 16, 2011, 07:03:00 PM



Title: Another 'gotcha' warning.
Post by: folderol on November 16, 2011, 07:03:00 PM
A friend told me that for some time he had to keep correcting BIOS settings, but hadn't been too bothered as he rarely actually switched his machine off. However, he found his keyboard was getting intermittent and eventually failed completely so could I have a look at it, please... pretty please?

Normally I'd say sod off, but I took pity on him strongly suspecting I'd know what at least half the problem was. Indeed, as I expected the battery had died having less than 1/2 volt instead of the required 3.6. However, closer examination showed that not only was this a soldered-in rechargeable, but that it had leaked. A powerful magnifier and equally powerful lamp revealed the other part of the problem. The spill had corroded a hair-fine track that went to the keyboard plug.

After cleaning off all trace of the battery fluid, a quick spray of electrical varnish re-sealed the board and a small link wire on the underside restored keyboard operation. Finally, today, soldering in a new battery meant he no longer had the BIOS problem.

However, there a moral to the story. If things start going 'strange' don't just try to fudge round it, or you may end up with a much more complicated problem further down the line.


Title: Re: Another 'gotcha' warning.
Post by: Moon on November 17, 2011, 11:59:38 AM
However, there a moral to the story. If things start going 'strange' don't just try to fudge round it, or you may end up with a much more complicated problem further down the line.

Very true! And not only when computers are involved.  ;)


Title: Re: Another 'gotcha' warning.
Post by: Oren on November 19, 2011, 05:26:01 AM
Very true! And not only when computers are involved.  ;)

 ;D.... :D