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Zorluk: Çok zorLaptop Hardware Components and Upgrades

A field technician is servicing multiple enterprise laptops experiencing hardware issues after recent component upgrades and repairs. Match each diagnostic scenario on the left with its correct root cause or replacement requirement on the right.

  • An ultrabook fails to detect a newly installed M.2 solid-state drive in the system UEFI/BIOS setup, despite the drive physically fitting into the key slot.Protocol mismatch between an M.2 NVMe (PCIe) drive keying and a socket wired exclusively for M.2 SATA interface signals.
  • A thin-and-light laptop exhibits trackpad unresponsiveness and visible chassis deformation beneath the palm rest following heavy daily thermal cycles.Outward expansion of a degraded Lithium-ion polymer battery cell exerting mechanical pressure on internal structural assemblies.
  • An executive laptop experiences severe Wi-Fi signal degradation and Bluetooth dropouts after an internal WLAN card replacement.Unattached or damaged U.FL/IPEX micro-coaxial antenna leads routed through the display hinge to the wireless adapter.
  • A technician replaces a legacy laptop motherboard, but the replacement system fails to POST and outputs a distinct memory-failure beep code when using the existing DDR3 RAM module.Voltage requirement incompatibility caused by installing standard 1.5V DDR3 memory into a motherboard designed strictly for 1.35V DDR3L SODIMMs.

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Each hardware diagnostic scenario correctly maps to its underlying physical or electrical root cause: M.2 NVMe detection failure matches interface protocol mismatch; trackpad distortion matches a swollen Li-ion polymer battery; Wi-Fi degradation matches unattached U.FL antenna cables; POST memory failure matches a 1.5V DDR3 vs 1.35V DDR3L voltage mismatch.
Each match correctly aligns the technician's observation with the underlying laptop architecture principles defined in CompTIA A+ Core 1 objectives: M.2 protocol compatibility (SATA vs. NVMe), physical battery degradation mechanisms, RF antenna connector routing (U.FL), and RAM voltage specifications (DDR3 vs. DDR3L).

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Analyze Scenario 1 (M.2 undetected in UEFI)
Identify that M.2 slots support different bus types (SATA vs. PCIe/NVMe). Physical seating does not guarantee protocol compatibility.
M.2 B-key and M-key slots can physically accept modules that operate on incompatible bus signals.
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Analyze Scenario 2 (Trackpad malfunction and chassis bulging)
Recognize the classic physical symptom of a degraded, off-gassing internal Lithium-ion polymer battery pack.
Internal battery expansion exerts mechanical pressure upwards against the trackpad and top palm rest casing.
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Analyze Scenario 3 (Wi-Fi/Bluetooth signal loss after repair)
Inspect internal connectivity components related to wireless expansion cards.
Antennas are routed through the display enclosure and attach to the expansion card via tiny U.FL coaxial snaps.
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Analyze Scenario 4 (DDR3 POST failure on replacement board)
Evaluate voltage standards between standard DDR3 (1.5V) and low-voltage DDR3L (1.35V).
Systems engineered strictly for 1.35V DDR3L cannot supply the 1.5V required by standard DDR3 SODIMMs, leading to POST failure.

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