At 8:05 PM -0500 01/12/2006, Tom and Lisa Peters wrote:
I have a wallstreet I got from ebay with a broken power jack. I am
trying to return it for a refund, but can this jack be fixed? If I
wedge it upwards, it will charge, but to do a perma-fix, can you
replace this or do you have to replace
At 2:34 PM -0500 01/13/2006, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 8:05 PM -0500 01/12/2006, Tom and Lisa Peters wrote:
I have a wallstreet I got from ebay with a broken power jack. I am
trying to return it for a refund, but can this jack be fixed? If I
wedge it upwards, it will charge, but to do a
On 1/12/06, Tom W. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a wallstreet I got from ebay with a broken power jack. I am
trying to return it for a refund, but can this jack be fixed? If I
wedge it upwards, it will charge, but to do a perma-fix, can you
replace this or do you have to replace the logic
I have a Wallstreet that had that problem. There is a known issue with
the Wallstreet jacks. I took it apart and soldered the board, and so
far, it now works fine. You can google info for the fix and a
take-apart guide from PBFixit.com.
On Jan 12, 2006, at 8:14 AM, Tom W. wrote:
I have a
There is actually an AC board on it that can be replaced. It attaches to the
motherboard. Pretty easy fix but does require disassembly. These can be
found pretty cheap on eBay also.
-Mike
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I have a wallstreet I got from ebay with a broken power jack. I am
trying to return it for a refund, but can this jack be fixed? If I
wedge it upwards, it will charge, but to do a perma-fix, can you
replace this or do you have to replace the logic board?
It can be soldered, or replaced. It's
I have a wallstreet I got from ebay with a broken power jack. I am
trying to return it for a refund, but can this jack be fixed? If I
wedge it upwards, it will charge, but to do a perma-fix, can you
replace this or do you have to replace the logic board?
Thanks
Tom
Easy as pie. Usually.
Mad