T43 – Model 1871-FU1: Will not boot with blank screen. Only Fan is running. Any ideas?

T43 – Model 1871-FU1: Will not boot with blank screen.  Only Fan is running.  Any ideas?
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What lead_org is referring to is commonly known as "re-balling" which involves unsoldering the Southbridge chip from the planar, replacing all (6-700) solder balls with new ones and then re-attaching it under heat/pressure.
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