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FAQ check seating: make clear it applies to CM4 and CM5 (#294)
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My Home Assistant Yellow appears broken, no LED is lighting up. What can I do?
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<p>
The green Compute Module 4 (CM4) might not be seated correctly.
Open the Yellow enclosure and check if the green CM4 PCB is parallel to
The green Compute Module 4 or 5 might not be seated correctly.
Open the Yellow enclosure and check if the green PCB (CM4 or CM5) is parallel to
the Yellow PCB.
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<p><img src="/images/faq-unseated-side-view.jpeg" /></p>

<p>
If this is not the case, check if the CM4 is well aligned with the
white outline on the Yellow PCB. If the CM4 is not aligned, align it
If this is not the case, check if the compute module is well aligned with the
white outline on the Yellow PCB. If the module is not aligned, align it
first before pressing onto the heat-sink. For that you will have to
remove the heat-sink first. If the green PCB is aligned, press onto
the heat-sink on the two marked spots (centered above the CPU/SoC) to
snap the CM4 in place.
snap the green compute module in place.
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<p><img src="/images/faq-unseated-cm4-heat-sink-press.jpeg" /></p>
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