Hardware Need help: 2 SMD components popped out

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Hello everybody,

I changed the M92T36 chip and realized after reassembling everything that 2 SMD components popped out.
I did not find them, but have been blown off the desk :(
They are shown in the red circle in the picture attached.

From the M92T30 datasheet I can see the top one is a capacitor with a non critical value (I put a 100nF replacement one) and the bottom one must be a resistor.
No info on the datasheet so I tried a 10k but I get a bluescreen as soon as I power up.

Can someone use a multimeter and give me the value measured on this resistor (no need to desolder it)? I will guess the right value by comparing with my measurement.

Any help will be greatly appreciated!
 

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Hello everybody,

I changed the M92T36 chip and realized after reassembling everything that 2 SMD components popped out.
I did not find them, but have been blown off the desk :(
They are shown in the red circle in the picture attached.

From the M92T30 datasheet I can see the top one is a capacitor with a non critical value (I put a 100nF replacement one) and the bottom one must be a resistor.
No info on the datasheet so I tried a 10k but I get a bluescreen as soon as I power up.

Can someone use a multimeter and give me the value measured on this resistor (no need to desolder it)? I will guess the right value by comparing with my measurement.

Any help will be greatly appreciated!

I get 220k measured on the board
 
Ok, 220k SMD resistor received and soldered.
I'm still having the same behaviour:
- I switch on the console, I get a blue screen.
- I enter RMC, launch Hekate, go to the battery info, both "Fuel Gauge IC info" and "Battery Charger IC info" show coherent information (with charger plugged in, and out).
- When connected to a 2.5 amp power supply (not the official Nintendo one, I don't have it here), it shows 48mA and never goes to 0 amp then 1+ amp...

What can I test to finally allow it to boot into OFW?

P.S.: trying to launch Atmosphere makes it crash after the first splashscreen
 
If you get the blue screen but when you launch Hekate you get the necessary information on the screen, then there is a possibility that the eMMC may be something wrong with it.
 
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