Try this in the 'do it yourself' group. It's got some great users and advice.
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Try this in the 'do it yourself' group. It's got some great users and advice.
Good luck.
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It depends on your skill level and whether replacement parts are available. Based on the way you asked the question and the general throw away nature of most consumer goods I would guess the answer for you is no.
It probably could be repaired, but you might be looking at replacing components on an electronics board or replacing specific components that have gone bad. This would require the ability to troubleshoot and root cause the issue before figuring out how you can repair it.