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Xbox One doesn't respond. Motherboard fix?

My xbox won’t turn on. This might be a bit of a ramble listing all the things I’ve tried so far, technical question at the end if you want to skip.

Here’s what happend. After a bad update the xbox completely shut off, it used to do a beep when pressing the button and the power brick light was solid orange.

I tried doing a power cycle and using a different power supply. Didn’t work.

I was told by Microsoft support to do an offline update downloading OSU1 file from their web and instaling from an usb drive, it got stuck on a loop after this, I left it on for that night but the next morning the console was off. After this it was completely unresponsive, no beep or light when trying it power it on, as if it were unplugged. Power brick light still solid orange.

Tried swapping the power supply and power ciclying but no results.

Now with some help we disassembled the console and did a clean install of the hdd using a pc following a youtube tutorial on Andrew Paul’s channel. No fix.

Now on to the question, a friend tested some capacitors and got 0.5v on some and 0.2v on others. Does anyone knows if that is normal or what should it be? I’m attaching an image

The 0.2v ones (yellow in picture) have the following text

ULR

16V

470

EN

The 0.5v ones (red in picture) the following

KY

10V

220uF

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The post is very informative when it comes to trying to fix/troubleshooter a variety of issues. there is a section about updates and some common issues regarding the console not turning on you may find useful.

https://www.digitaltrends.com/gaming/com...

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First of all, thank you for responding.

Sadly i've tried all of that to no success. I'm trying to find information about the capacitors shown in picture, if you know anything about that please let me know!

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@clawn Sorry, but I'm trying to help.

A voltage drop of less than 1.0V is enough to cause a problem.

Better remove caps and test with a capacitance meter.

Like a lot of components, when tested in circuit, all the surrounding components connected to the one you are testing will affect the reading you get.

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