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Dear Zoey

 

Thank you so much for your reply

I have further questions regarding the topic:

 

1.

If there is a microscopic gap in just one printed circuit, on a hardware part - it renders the whole hardware part useless?

If not, which hardware parts can partially work, despite one or more printed circuits being damaged?

 

2.

If there is a microscopic gap in just one solder joint, on a hardware part - it renders the whole hardware part useless?

If not, which hardware parts can partially work, despite one or more solder joints being damaged?

 

3.

Could a bended hardware part
Or

A broken circuit on a hardware part

Or

A broken solder joint on a hardware part

Change or influence how:

Data is created in the CPU and written on the drive?

For example, the file was written to the drive, but it would be corrupted.

 

Thank you

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@Oblivion1991, I would suggest you reach out to an authorized service provider, so they can help you by viewing the device in-person and helping you out, as it would be next to impossible to evaluate physically damaged components and what damage they may induce on a device by viewing the two-dimensional images as rightly mentioned by @erico before I came into this conversation.

ZOEY7886
I am an HP Employee

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Dear Zoey

 

My followup questoins are mainly theoreticai.
Would you still try to present your best educated guesses?
Thank you

 

1.

If there is a microscopic gap in just one printed circuit, on a hardware part - it renders the whole hardware part useless?

If not, which hardware parts can partially work, despite one or more printed circuits being damaged?

 

2.

If there is a microscopic gap in just one solder joint, on a hardware part - it renders the whole hardware part useless?

If not, which hardware parts can partially work, despite one or more solder joints being damaged?

 

3.

Could a bended hardware part
Or

A broken circuit on a hardware part

Or

A broken solder joint on a hardware part

Change or influence how:

Data is created in the CPU and written on the drive?

For example, the file was written to the drive, but it would be corrupted.

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Dear Zoey

 

My followup questoins are mainly theoreticai.
Would you still try to present your best educated guesses?
Thank you

 

1.

If there is a microscopic gap in just one printed circuit, on a hardware part - it renders the whole hardware part useless?

If not, which hardware parts can partially work, despite one or more printed circuits being damaged?

 

2.

If there is a microscopic gap in just one solder joint, on a hardware part - it renders the whole hardware part useless?

If not, which hardware parts can partially work, despite one or more solder joints being damaged?

 

3.

Could a bended hardware part
Or

A broken circuit on a hardware part

Or

A broken solder joint on a hardware part

Change or influence how:

Data is created in the CPU and written on the drive?

For example, the file was written to the drive, but it would be corrupted.

 

And

4.

How can I make sure, that the system still creates data and writes the data to the drive correctly?

That me opening up the laptop, has not affected this proces?
How would you approach this?

Thank you

How would you make sure, that the system  CPU and written on the drive?

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