🧠 Diagnosing the Most Common Fault on a Dead Laptop

When your laptop shows no signs of life—no charging light, no screen output, and no power—it’s easy to assume the worst. In this post, we’ll walk through a real repair case of a dead HP laptop, identify the common failure point, and demonstrate a simple fix that brought the machine back to life in minutes.

🔍 Problem: Dead Laptop, No Charging or Power Indicators

Symptoms:

  • No charging light (orange or white)

  • No power when pressing the power button

  • No screen output

  • Tested with and without the battery – still dead


🛠️ Step-by-Step Diagnosis

1. Initial Checks

  • Charger plugged in: No lights, no response

  • Battery removed: Still no change

  • Charging port visually inspected: No damage, looks fine


2. Opening the Laptop

  • Removed back cover and optical drive

  • Exposed the motherboard for probing


3. Voltage Testing

  • Checked the 19V power rail at the charger input using a multimeter:

    • Charger is supplying 19V

    • Voltage drops to 0.8V past the first MOSFET

🔧 Note: You should see 19V throughout the input power rail. A drop to 0.8V is a red flag.


4. Identifying the Fault

  • No short on the power rail past the current sensing resistor

  • Two MOSFETs in series were found near the charging port

  • First MOSFET was passing 19V

  • Second MOSFET output was 0.8V

  • Gate of the second MOSFET also showed 0.8V, which means it’s not turning on

📌 Typically, an N-Channel MOSFET requires a positive voltage at the gate to switch on.


🔧 Quick Fix: Bypass the Faulty MOSFET

Instead of spending hours tracking down the cause of the missing gate voltage:

  1. Removed the second MOSFET

  2. Bridged the input and output using a fuse

    • This effectively bypassed the faulty switch component

  3. Plugged in the charger

  4. Laptop powered on!


⚡ Results

  • Charging light turned on

  • Fan started spinning

  • Screen powered up

  • Battery began charging

  • Windows confirmed charging status

Laptop fully functional after bypassing the second MOSFET.


💡 Takeaways

  • Most common fault in dead laptops is faulty MOSFETs near the charging circuit.

  • If you see 19V at the input but very low voltage past the MOSFET, and no short is present, the MOSFET may not be opening due to missing gate voltage.

  • In critical cases, bridging the MOSFET temporarily with a fuse can restore functionality.

  • This is not a perfect repair, but it’s fast and functional—ideal for low-cost or urgent jobs.


⚠️ Disclaimer

Always diagnose thoroughly and repair properly if you’re aiming for a professional-level fix. Bypassing components can work, but it’s not always safe for long-term use. Proceed at your own risk!


📽️ Final Thoughts from Merlin

“If I had more time, I’d trace the missing gate signal and figure out the exact cause. But for a quick and effective repair, this fix works. Customers are happy, and the laptop is back to life.”


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