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Actually no on pin 6 of U7200 it's a constant 0.772 volts which I'm guessing is definitely lower than it should be. It's the same on R7272 and Q7221. PP3V3S5_EN_L is not present.
Starting to think there's a blown trace or internal short. Idk what the deal might be also noticed on the back of the board for Firewire and the other ports there were components loose and corroded. I wonder if someone messed with this board before or if it was assembled by someone who was careless.
Ok now I have created a bigger problem :/ I tried a new TPS51125 just to be safe, and when I did, somehow the PPBUS_S5_HS pin quite literally burned the trace. I ran a jumper from C7272 to the pad and then properly soldered the U7200 back on and checked each pad. However, now I still have a green light, but PPBUS_G3H is only .23 volts. It is not shorted to ground, but now I have another problem because I made a stupid mistake. Where would I go from here?