This is the most challenging step. Manufacturers do not publish these files publicly. You must rely on repair communities and specialized archives. Do not download executables from pop-up ads; stick to trusted boardview formats (.brd, .fz, .cad).
| Site | Search Term | Notes |
| :--- | :--- | :--- |
| Badcaps.net forums | MV4 boardview | User "shopjimmy" or "tom66" often posts HannStar files. |
| ElektroTanya.com | HannStar MV4 | Free, but slow downloads. |
| LaptopSchematics.com | HannStar J MV4 | Paid credits often required. |
| Vinafix.com | MV4 | Vietnamese/English repair site with extensive boardview library. |
This board is likely found in:
Without the actual file, a report would need to include:
Open your .brd file. Press F3 and type SPI, BIOS, or U13 (common designation). The chip is usually an 8-pin Winbond W25Q64 or MXIC MX25L256.
Monitors using this board often fail with specific symptoms:
Without a boardview:
BoardView files are not PDFs; they are database files that require a viewer.
If you are looking for this boardview, you likely have a dead laptop. Here are the common failure points for this specific board: