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computer repair, mobile repair in Redland

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Lightning is the #1 guilty party of spike/surge motherboard failure we see — and it'll frequently go in through the Coax Cable / Phone Line / Ethernet Harbour and bypass a surge defender! This sudden alter of voltage can cause harm to the fragile circuits in a motherboard
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Yes                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   
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Maybe the hardware part was already weak or corrupted because of long usage or some parts are getting old. Better bring it to the technician so that they can properly check it and assess the main problem in the motherboard.
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Due to heavy usage or long hour working the ic get damaged. It is better to replace the system instead of changing the motherboard. Steve's repair shop and DR electronic are the 2 repair shops in redlands,california.
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Laptop motherboard damage can be caused by power surges, overheating, physical damage, liquid spills, manufacturing defects, and age-related wear and tear.
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The major causes of motherboard damage in computer include 

1. Power surges 

2. Failed funs in the laptop

3. Accumulated dust.

4. Mishandling laptop 

5. Overheating laptop 

6. Over working laptop .
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Electrical Spikes and Surges

Lightning is the #1 culprit of spike/surge motherboard failure we see — and it will often go in through the Coax Cable / Phone Line / Ethernet Port and bypass a surge protector! This sudden change of voltage can cause damage to the delicate circuits in a motherboard.
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