By organizing the schematic into logical blocks—Power, CPU, IO, and Audio—the resulting physical build becomes easier to troubleshoot. If a display fails to light up, the builder can trace the circuit back to a specific section of the schematic rather than hunting through a rats-nest of jumper wires. Furthermore, a professional schematic repack includes a consolidated Bill of Materials (BOM), ensuring that the builder sources the correct resistor values and capacitor types before construction begins, streamlining the procurement process.