Attention all Inspiron 9300 owners and servicers, I am in desperate need for very high quality pictures of the motherboard both front side and back near the DC-jack. Especially in a zone about 1/2 to 3 inches away from the DC Jack. Something near the quality of http://www.notebookforums.com/attach...chmentid=16590 so I can how I messed up the motherboard.
I was attempting to repair my dc-jack when I must have heated up 3 surface-mounted resistors and accidentally moved them where they shouldnt be. 1 is in the correct location but tilted upright, 2 others are not in their correct locations. Thus I need your help to get a quality picture of the region.
My motherboard version is the one with an IDE harddrive, though I dont expect much to be different in that part of the motherboard.
So If you are willing to open up your 9300 for me and take pictures of the motherboard OR have a 9300 motherboard accessable please help me by taking a high quality picture of the DC jack area on both the front and the back. I need to be able to see the resistor placement lable, I dont care if the resistor's lable is visible. Of course that would be helpful, but i dont expect it. To help those out try using the Macro mode on your camera. Typically has a flower icon. This tells the camera that you want to take a picture of something very close up.
Thanks for your help!
I was attempting to repair my dc-jack when I must have heated up 3 surface-mounted resistors and accidentally moved them where they shouldnt be. 1 is in the correct location but tilted upright, 2 others are not in their correct locations. Thus I need your help to get a quality picture of the region.
My motherboard version is the one with an IDE harddrive, though I dont expect much to be different in that part of the motherboard.
So If you are willing to open up your 9300 for me and take pictures of the motherboard OR have a 9300 motherboard accessable please help me by taking a high quality picture of the DC jack area on both the front and the back. I need to be able to see the resistor placement lable, I dont care if the resistor's lable is visible. Of course that would be helpful, but i dont expect it. To help those out try using the Macro mode on your camera. Typically has a flower icon. This tells the camera that you want to take a picture of something very close up.
Thanks for your help!





