Acer Travelmate 2430 Drivers Windows 7

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The computer is absolutely dead. When you plug in the AC adapter and press on the power button, there are no signs of life at all. It appears to be dead.

What you can do? Make sure the wall outlet is working and the AC adapter is getting power from the outlet. Try another wall outlet. Test the AC adapter, make sure the voltage output is correct. You can test the adapter with a voltmeter.

Acer Travelmate 2430 Drivers Windows 7

FAQs Videos Windows 10 Creators Update Windows 10 S Windows 10 Fall Creators Update Windows 10 S FAQs Acer Care Center Where is the serial number located? Laptops Desktops Tablets Monitors Smartphones Projectors. Drivers and Manuals. Identify your Acer Device. Enter your device serial. In this post I'll explain how to troubleshoot a dead laptop and find the problem. The following troubleshooting tips are.

If the adapter is good, try reconnecting the battery. Remove the battery, wait for 1-2 minutes, plug in the adapter and try turning it on again.

If the adapter doesn’t pass the test with a voltmeter, replace it with a new one and test the computer. I always recommend buying an original replacement adapter from the manufacturer, not a generic one.

There could be more than one adapter available for your model. The voltage output on your new adapter must be exactly the same as on the old one. The amperage, on the other hand, can be the same or higher.

If previous troubleshooting steps didn’t help, it’s possible your computer has a problem with the motherboard or DC power jack. In this case it’s necessary to disassemble the laptop and. The computer turns on and makes normal startup noises, the LED lights turn on but noting appears on the screen. First of all, take a closer look at the screen under bright light.

It’s possible the screen shows the image but it’s very faint. In this case you’ll have to troubleshoot the. On the other hand, if the screen shows no image at all, test the laptop with an external monitor (or TV) connected to the VGA port or DVI port or HDMI port.

You can toggle video output between internal and external modes by using Fn keys: – Fn and F4 keys simultaneously on HP laptops – Fn and F5 keys on Toshiba laptops – Fn and F7 keys on IBM laptops. Other laptops may use different key combinations.

If the external monitor works fine but the internal screen has no image at all, the problem can be related to: – Poor connection between the video cable and screen or motherboard. Try reconnecting the video cable on both ends and check out if this helps. – The screen failed. Replace it with a new one. – The video cable failed. Replace it with a new one.

– The motherboard failed. If both, the internal and external monitors show no image, the problem can be related to: – Failed memory (RAM). – Failed motherboard. – Try reconnecting the memory module, maybe it’s not making good connection with the slot. – Try cleaning contacts on the memory module. – Try moving the memory module into another slot. – Try replacing the memory module with another one.

If you have two modules installed you can try removing them one by one, it’s possible that one of the modules failed. Try moving modules from one slot to another. If changing or reseating memory doesn’t help, you can try this: Removing the battery, hard drive, DVD drive and other components you can easily access. Try turning on the laptop without these components installed. It’s possible one of them failed and it’s preventing the entire computer from starting up properly.

Also, try turning on the laptop with an external monitor while the video cable is unplugged from the motherboard. If external image appears after you disconnected the video cable, apparently there is something wrong with the cable. Replace it with a new one. If the computer is still dead, try removing other internal components (wireless card, modem, keyboard, etc) and test it with an external monitor after each removed part. The last step is testing the laptop as a barebone system. On this picture you see my final test. The motherboard has been removed from the base and I assembled a basic barebone system on my bench.

The bare bone system includes: 1. Motherboard (like in most cases it has onboard graphics chip). CPU with the cooling module. Known good memory module. The power button board. Known good AC adapter. If the system still doesn’t turn on, it’s either bad motherboard or failed CPU.

If you computer shows garbled or distorted image, check out. You have a lot of intresting info on your website, and I learned a lot of it as I was looking for info on laptop screens with low light output as on one of our laptops, the Acer Travelmate 2490. The laptop works fine and I can see all ouput information on the LCD screen. However the screen is pretty dark and I can barely read the information. I disassembled the LCD screen and the backlight lamp is litting up.

I assume that the brightness of the lamp is gone down very much. Can such a lamp loose a lot on brightness?

Or is such a lamp go/nogo? Thanks for your advice. Kresna, I have the same problem for my VGN-C140 when I turn on power the screen black out no picture at all,but the background process still running,(i still get hear start up sound after a while ->entering OS) but some times after I leave it for a while I try to restart it again and it’s perfectly okay no problem at all Do you guys any idea what happen with my laptop? Could be loose connection between the video cable and LCD or motherboard. In a case like that I would try reseating the video cable on both LCD and motherboard. Paul Gys, The laptop works fine and I can see all output information on the LCD screen. However the screen is pretty dark and I can barely read the information.

I disassembled the LCD screen and the backlight lamp is litting up. I assume that the brightness of the lamp is gone down very much. Can such a lamp loose a lot on brightness? First of all, check all brightness related settings. On some laptops you can change brightness even in the BIOS setup menu.

Make sure it’s not just settings related issue. If the backlight lights up but barely glowing, probably the backlight lamp is dying and has to be replaced. Paul Gys, Here’s an update for my comment 13 and maybe some help to your comment 9. Today I had to troubleshoot a Toshiba laptop with the backlight failure. Failure symptoms: The laptop starts but there is no backlight. Sometimes the backlight flickers on and off.

After a while it goes off completely. I still can see the image but it’s very dark. Also, there is a constant buzzing noise coming from the inverter. Troubleshooting steps: I removed the display bezel, so I can access the inverter board. I unplugged the LCD screen backlight from the inverter board and connected by test backlight lamp.

Still same problem! My test backlight was barely glowing on one end and the inverter was buzzing. I installed new inverter and it fixed the problem. The LCD screen is bright again. Hello, I have a problem with my dell latitude d610, it operates normally without any problem, and then all of a sudden I get the message that my ac adapter has been disconnected and I am on battery power now, but I did not disconnect it. It keeps discharging and starts working again whenever it feels like, maybe after 2 days or maybe after the battery has discharged by 90%.

During this time I dont move the laptop or try to fix it it just stops charging and startgs again by itself. Also during this period, the remaining battery life is show as something like 1027:16 hours remaining. Can you please tell me what may e the problem with my laptop?

Faraz, I have a problem with my dell latitude d610, it operates normally without any problem, and then all of a sudden I get the message that my ac adapter has been disconnected and I am on battery power now, but I did not disconnect it. It keeps discharging and starts working again whenever it feels like, maybe after 2 days or maybe after the battery has discharged by 90%. Could be power jack related problem.

Maybe the jack is not making good connection with the motherboard and has to be resoldered. Check out, maybe you have the same problem with your laptop. Alright here is the problem. At first my Presario would boot up fine and run. But the slightest movement such as shifting with it in my lap would cause the screen to either go blank or create vertical lines. It would work perfectly still on a desk. Now I have gotten to the point where it wont boot up all the time.

The fan will spin the power light and wireless light come on but the hard drive light will flash x2 in a repeating fashion. It also has a very low audible sound it makes when the hard drive light flashes. Any advice would be appreciated. It’s frustrating. The M35 when in failure mode lights up and charges and runs fan for 1 sec.but no boot. Upward pressure on the dc jack enable it to boot normally.

Once running, the slightest shock (hitting a key e.g.or moving the lid)) will stop it. Evidently there is a systemboard crack near the back but after removing the pcb and staring at it thru a glass, until blue in the face, I cant see it.

I’ll never trace the open circuit without a schematic Right now I have a piece of foam wedged under the dc jack doing upward pressure. I have switched away from Toshiba. My Niece closed my laptop screen down very hard in a fit of anger at her brother and now the Laptop will not display. Have a compaq presario c500.

Is there a micro switch or sensor that could be suspect? When the laptop worked before, the laptop when closed would power down the machine. I have taken it most the way apart, but cannot see a micro-switch anywhere around the hinge area or LCD.

Left hinge contained the display cable, Right hinge contained a black and a white wire that snake through the bezel of the LCD and terminate on 2 different side into some type of clip. I believe it may just be the leads for the Wifi antenna, but perhaps not. I would like to find the schematic for it, but have had no luck finding it (yes I checked your documentation) Any other advice? Tony, My Niece closed my laptop screen down very hard in a fit of anger at her brother and now the Laptop will not display. Did you test the laptop with an external monitor?

Maybe the laptop itself works fine but there is a problem with the LCD screen. It’s possible the video cable got disconnected from the LCD screen and because of that you have no video. Can you see external video?

Right hinge contained a black and a white wire that snake through the bezel of the LCD and terminate on 2 different side into some type of clip. I believe it may just be the leads for the Wifi antenna, but perhaps not. Yep, that’s Wi-Fi antenna cables. There are few more steps you can take to fix the motherboard, rather than just saying its dead. For example if you follow the editors steps and the laptop turns on and no video on the LCD, its apparently the video chip on the motherboard.

This problem usually happens to P4/PM/Centrino Boards. The only thing you should do is to reflow the chip, which you can either do it with a expensive oven, or a good heat gun, the one I use is “Milwaukee 8978-20” since it does not have L shape handel its easier to hold while sitting at the table and cost only $99 in Amazon. The other thing you need is a Infrared Thermometer like Fluke 63 which is what I use and you can get it on Amazon for $130, to measure heat of the core while reflowing it. To know more about the reflow cycle watch the video “Re-flow Video Card IBM T41p Latop motherboard.” Thats how you fixed the video problem.

Lets get back to the main problem, if your laptop does not turn at all, and you have cheked the power jack allready, check the fuses on the board beside the powerjack, always check those with the buzzer on the multimeter, If the buzzer does not beep across the fuze that means. Another thing to remeber is watch the board closely, and try to find any visual defects, usually if the SMD components burn their color changes and they sometimes crack too so if you look carefully you might be able to point it visually. Wherever you see there is food crumps or dirt or you might suspect there is a short in the circuit clean it with Isopropyl alcohol and a tooth brush. You can also test the SMD component of the power circuit with the buzzer mode on the multimeter.

The buzzer on Good “C” Capacitor should not beep, On the Good “L” Inductor should beep, On the resistor depends on the Resistance so if small R beeps if not test it with the resistance measurement on the multimeter if it is Zero or Open the resistor is bad. Check the on board SMD power button test it with multimeter too I have exprienced after testing the whole board the power button is bad. I will add on stuff later. i have a dead dell inspiron model PP10L.

My dell was working fine then all of a sudden it will not turn on. No lights no noise no sign of any life in it. I tested to see if we had power to the power cord/adapter and i get the 20 volts. We now that is ok i have removed hdd, battery, and still no sign of life. I was thinking the maybe it is my dc jack.

When i plug the cord to the laptop there is a little play but it does not matter if i wiggle the cord in any direction and attempting to power up its still a no go. I guess i need to take the laptop apart and see if the jack is broken or loose. Has anyone had any problems of this kind with there dell. Reading laptop BIOS Post Codes with a second PC I have purchased a Post Code Adapter but it’s readings make no sense to me. My faulty laptop is a Toshiba S2450-S203, after switch-on the following front LED’s are lit: DC IN 15V, Power, Battery & Disk. There are no beeps and nothing on the screen.

I do have the post code meanings but the final reading for the adapter at parallel port of my faulty laptop was 00FF and before that LP__, END_, 5005, then flashing numbers. These do not tell me what is wrong. Because the post codes are issued to the parallel port I would have expected that someone would have written a program to log these messages on another PC via a direct parallel port cable connection. Does you know of any such software? —————————————————————————————- •. I have a dead Benq Joybook 7000 with beep sound very loud.

It is already broken a year ago and I have tried to ask the benq service centre about this problem. They said it is a main board failure and it cost about $ 300. After I found this very useful web site, I try to implement all the advice but still don’t work for it. From reseating the memory, remove the hard disk, remove the battery, remove wifi and modem, and test it with external monitor. The symptom is like this: if I press the power button, the light indicator glow normally and the beep sound is loud with no picture in LCD.

After I press and hold the power button again, the beep sound stop and the laptop shut off. But if I try to press the power button once again, the processor fan spin with no beep sound but the LCD still blank and seems the laptop not working at all.

I really need any advice to fix my laptop problems. My daughter has a Compaq Presario V3000 laptop. I started it up and the hard drive made 2 booting noises and then stopped but the screen never lit up. I tried the HP guide steps- reseating the memory and then let my brother try to boot from an install CD. He felt it was a hard drive problem. I purchased a new hard drive tonight from Best Buy and am attempting to use my other daughter’s Recovery CDs to reboot. I’m on CD6 (out of 10) and have still not seen any flicker on the screen.

I hooked up my desktop monitor to the laptop during this process and the screen was blank. From what I’ve read, this may be the motherboard. I’ve put $85 in it already (with the new hard drive) and need to know where to stop. Last Christmas I bought the younger daughter a very similar laptop for $399. It looks like replacing the motherboard is going to cost another $200 and I’m not guaranteed that will work.

Is there a way I can rule out everything else and know that it’s just the motherboard? Funds are very tight right now but I HAVE to get her off my computer. As a rule, I was reformatting her laptop every other month because of irreparable viruses (virii?) and/or spyware or some other incompatible program she downloaded. Rich, Satellite m35x, just fixed the dc input worked well, however now I can not get it to boot. I traced it to the little switch that sticks up out of the case, the standby switch I guess. When you close the cover it puts the computer on standby. I know this is the problem because if I figit with it it will eventually get the computer to work.

I am thinking it is a bad swith or connection to the board. So, when you tapping on the lid close switch the laptop sometimes starts fine, correct? Remove the keyboard bezel – the plastic cover above the keyboard and try turning the laptop on without this cover. If the laptop starts fine without the cover, most likely there is nothing wrong with the lid close switch which is soldered to the motherboard but there could be a problem with the white button attached to the keyboard bezel. Apparently, the white button is not seated correctly and when you install the keyboard bezel on the laptop it’s pressing on the lid close switch all the time. Take a closer look at the button on the keyboard bezel.

HEELO EVERYBODY! hey I need some help here, I have a dell latitude c840, I think my battery or my adapter is gone. I got an exact replacement 2 months ago, it is the same adapter but battery is 6 years old. Okay my problem is that when the computer is plugged into the adapter and the computer is off, the battery LED blinks constantly a green light every second, no pauses.

I take the battery out and the computer is plugged into the adapter and the computer will not turn on at all. I do not know what it could be. I took the whole damn computer apart like 20 minutes ago and the connection on the motherboard seems fine, it doesnt look borken or anything.

Please help me. As with comment 57 I am having the same problems with my FSC Amilo Li1705. The wireless led & power led light up and then the laptop does nothing. After 5-10 hard restarts the lights for num lock, caps lock and scroll lock flash and the system starts. Once started the slightest shake and the laptop freezes, and the whole process starts again. Laptop is 14mths old, FSC won’t have a bar of it – strict 12mth warranty. I did open it up from the access panel and found the CPU fan had lost a screw.

Sounds like its turned into a paperweight. Really don’t know if its even worth getting it fixed. Haresh, the power n charging led come up when i power on the laptop the cpu cooling fan spins and stops in few seconds and no display comes on. There is nothing on the lcd, tried disassembling it step by step but still nothing worked First of all, test your laptop with an external monitor attached to the VGA port on the laptop. If both internal and external monitors have no video, your problem could be related to: 1. Bad memory module.

If you have two modules, try removing them one by one. Test the laptop with each module separately. Bad motherboard.

cj2600, I did check With an ext monitor too I think. The only noises I hear are from the CD drive and from the fan and only for the first 5-7 seconds. Tried putting a LiveCD but still no HD light. And no light on the screen at all with or w/o ext monitor. I can’t open it any further due to badly stripped screws.

Any suggestions? Is it safe to say that the mobo died?

Are there any mobo testing tools? Thanks for the help “Can you boot the laptop to the BIOS setup menu when the hard drive is removed? Maybe it’s bad hard drive?” •.

Oscar, i have a Toshiba Satellite M35X. LEDs work, normal noises, but no hd activity. Seems ot be charging just fine. I tried everything up to removing the video cable I stopped there because a lot of the screws inside are really right and getting stripped.

Taking the ram out does cause a beeping So is this a sign that the mobo is not dead? Are there any mobo testing tools? I think it’s bad motherboard. The only test you can do at home is a visual inspection. If the laptop doesn’t start you cannot run any tests. Here’s what you can try. Remove the keyboard bezel and take a look on the motherboard.

Between the video cable connector and DC jack there is a small square chip with about 10-15 pins on each side. Turn off the laptop, press firmly on the chip and try turning the laptop on while applying pressure on the chip.

Will it start? In some cases M35X fails because of poor connection between this chip and motherboard. HP Pavilion dv9535nr Symptoms: no power. Light around the AC plug is lit. Pressing power button causes one flash of LED by power button and the power indicators at the bottom left of the case. Press it again and nothing happens. Unplug AC & discharge power, plug back in and I can get the LEDs to flash.

No fan, no noise, nothing. Steps already taken: Tested AC & Battery, not it. Reseated RAM & checked for failure, not it. Pulled out CMOS battery and reseated it, not it. Disconnected all HDs, NICs, etc. Can’t see any cracks or discoloring.

All connections seem secure. No water damage. Motherboard gone bad, power supply, or power button board?

Any help is good help, I’m at my wits end. I’ve got a toshiba M105-S3041 laptop. I’ve disassembled down to board level and tried the bare bones test. I get the customary power led, the “ON” led and it appears to charge the battery. Turn on the laptopit blinks the HDD light, but HDD never spins up (HDD is good). The CDROM will look for a CD, it will spin but won’t boot.

Won’t pass POST. No beeps, no video, no HDD activity. I have re-seated everything. Again, bare bones is known good memory, mboard and power button board. The CPU fan never turns on. I’ve not seen a bad CPU fan cause a PC not to POST but am I wrong? Of course I’m looking at a mboard replacement.

Just wanted to get some feedback. Mike, The CPU fan never turns on. I’ve not seen a bad CPU fan cause a PC not to POST but am I wrong? I don’t think so. I believe this laptop should boot even if the cooling fan is unplugged from the motherboard.

I’ve disassembled down to board level and tried the bare bones test. I get the customary power led, the “ON” led and it appears to charge the battery. Turn on the laptopit blinks the HDD light, but HDD never spins up (HDD is good). The CDROM will look for a CD, it will spin but won’t boot. Won’t pass POST. No beeps, no video, no HDD activity. I have re-seated everything.

Again, bare bones is known good memory, mboard and power button board. Unplug HDD, DVD drive, keyboard. Unplug LCD screen cable from the motherboard. You need only motherboard, CPU (with heat sink and fan) and memory. Test system with an external monitor. If still nothing, most likely it’s bad memory or motherboard problem. CPU failures are not common.

If you installed new memory, apparently the problem is related to the motherboard. Had this problem.I know I sound like I know but really thing I got this one for you.O.K. Asif, The fact is when I press the power switch, the laptop gets power as the lights are on. However I cant see anything on the screen and after a few seconds the laptop restarts and the same thing again happens. The situation is same for both internal and external monitor. However on some very random occasions the laptop starts working. Could be memory related problem.

It’s possible that one of the modules is bad. Remove memory modules one by one, test the laptop with each memory module separately. Very helpful article and lots of good comments. However I would like to ask and if possible get an answer. HP dv 6000 series.

Less than two years old. Is Hardly moved and never bossed around. A few months ago, when booting the LED button comes on and it starts making noises looking to start up but doesnt, When forced shut down (Pressing and holding Led button) and trying again it starts normally.

Kept happening all the time. Then all of a sudden stopped working. Now the Led light is on, power and battery checked all ok. The CPU fans spins onces then silence then “restarts” itself. No beeping sound when RAM removed, done all the checks in the article, still nothing.

So now i fear the motherboard is damaged. Am i missing something? What would damage the motherboard just like that on its own?!

Hi I wonder if anyone can help me, i recently changed the AC adapter on my Compaq 2100 laptop. Having removed the old one by following instruction on numerous websites i soldered the new one in place all went well or so i thought!!!! I put the laptop back together again and was pleased to see the power light come on when i pluged the power cable in. My problem arose when i tried to start the laptop, the power comes on, the fan starts up, the hard drive seem to start up and the normal messages comes on the screen compaq press F2 for boot sequence etc then when i thought everything was going well it switched itself off.

I tried again but the same thing happens it seems to be after about 10 seconds. Can anyone helpi have taken the laptop back apart and checked all the conectors but cant see anything out of order. Hi, I have a Acer Aspire 5600 series (5601 AWLMi).

So the laptop is dead and when i press the power button nothing happens. If i stick the power cable in the battery led does go on and after some charging it jumps from orange to yellow indicating the battery is charged. So i dont think it has a power problem. I think the motherboard is fried so im thinking about ordering one from ebay that isnt that expensive. Okay now my question, when i receive the new motherboard, is it save to test it in the configuration on this site, meaning the mainboard out of the laptop with the cpu, cooler fan, ac power cable and an external monitor. (I have onboard video card) Or would you recommend installing everything before testing? My friend handed me his laptop (Dell c510 or c610 – I’m not sure) for a display check.

It was like old CRT monitor where the display shrink vertically to the left and down sparing black display on its right side. I’ve checked it with external CRT and its OK. The problem is I broke the inverter connector, but my fellow manage to jumper it all over. Soon after that i tried to put things back on, but I can only get a power blink once every time I press the power button.

I’ve tried to remove the battery also and got nothing. Can you help me on this? Because if this thing cant turn on I guess I have to pay my failure with my money. Thanks *sad* •. alaiksander, It was like old CRT monitor where the display shrink vertically to the left and down sparing black display on its right side. I’ve checked it with external CRT and its OK. I guess this is a problem with the screen.

Soon after that i tried to put things back on, but I can only get a power blink once every time I press the power button. I’ve tried to remove the battery also and got nothing. What if you disconnect the LCD cable from the motherboard and test the laptop just with an external monitor attached? Will it work that way? Maybe your fellow didn’t solder the cable properly and shorted something? Vicky Nguyen, I have an HP Zt.

When I turn on the laptop, it still working, but the all of the icon on the screen is not appeared. The mouse is still working when I move it around, but when I click it, there is no response. What can I do?

This description sounds like a software related problem. You can try this: 1. Press F8 on startup, then select “Last Known Good Configuration” and press enter. This could revert your system to the previous working state. Reinstall factory software from the recovery disc.

This will erase everything from the hard drive and reimage it back to factory defaults. Hi, I have several laptop – different make, but problem appears to be the same: they power on with AC adapter and/or battery connected to them.

Power light comes up and fan starts spinning, however no further actions – no screen, no boot etc. Just fan spinning and power light and nothing else. CPUs get warmer like they are doing something. Had disassembled the laptops, had checked them, but still can’t figure out where might be the damn hook. The AC adapters charge the battery for every single laptop. Tried different RAMs, CPU, w/ and w/o LCD or CRT. They simply do nothing after power switched on except fans keep spinning (or spin for a sec then restarts in next two secs) and power lights keep green.

Are these laptops appear to have dead mobos? john mattingly, i have a toshiba a105-s2236 laptop.as soon as i plug it in i get a green power led. When u push the power button nothing happens no fan,no screen nothing what could be wrong Will it turn on when you push on the power button? I mean, can you see any other LEDs lighting up when you press on the power button? There could be a few things wrong and it’s hard to tell which one is causing the problem without looking at the laptop. Could be bad power button board, memory or even motherboard. I need more information in order to troubleshoot the problem any further.

Hal, I have several laptop – different make, but problem appears to be the same: they power on with AC adapter and/or battery connected to them. Power light comes up and fan starts spinning, however no further actions – no screen, no boot etc. Just fan spinning and power light and nothing else. CPUs get warmer like they are doing something. In cases like that the first thing to check is the memory module. Try reconnecting it, replacing with another known good memory. If new memory doesn’t fix it, most likely there is a problem with the motherboard.

From my experience, it’s either memory or motherboard. CPU failures are very rare.

I have a problem with a satellite a70 a dead laptop (is not my laptop a costumer left me to check it), in first case the latop had no memory module, la hdd seams to be broken the connector of the right speaker was smashed and the power cable of the screen was loose only with electrical-tape i made some tests i disassembly the laptop check with an external monitor, a new hdd and memory module, but nothing, i check the ac power adpater and seams to be ok, i can’t find the problem, i am thinking is the motherboard is bad. I have one HYUNDAI M-Life M350C laptop (notbook) which has 40Gb harddrive, Same things are happening. ERROR: All LED Bulps are glowing when we turn on the system. CPU cooling fan is running. But NO DISPLAY, NO BOOTING. As instructed by you I have cleaned the MEMORY with rubber, But it is not working, Now i feel it may be HARD DRIVE. Suppose if it is HARD DRIVE FAILURE.

How can i recover the datas to my DESKTOP pc without going for a SERVICE CENTER. But still the issue is not solved and getting confused to take to service center. Advice Appreciated. Thanking you. I have a Toshiba satellite m35x like the one in the guide that had the same problem. I tried doing everything and when i messed with the ram and then tried it on the external monitor, it started working on the monitor. Then when its about to load OS, the external monitor goes blank and it starts working on the laptop screen.

Everything can function fine then. I was trying to plug in a mouse and accidentally bumped the cable from the external monitor that was plugged into the laptop. Then the laptop screen goes black and the laptop remains running.

I tried rebooting the laptop without the monitor and it didn’t work. Then i tried it with the monitor and it did the same thing as last time. I touched the monitor cable to see what happened and it shut off again.

I do not have a clue now what to do. I try to reset the ram and try it on the monitor and it isn’t working. I have no idea what the problem is either and i really want to fix this and be done with it. bobby, i have hitachi prius b 200,last week i use it but no problem after a week i open it, the power can’t on and then i try to push on for 15 second and then i push the power again laptop can operate normaly after 3 day i open it at the same problem, after on sudenly the windows shut down, and now i can’t not open it. What is the problem? I’m not familiar with that particular laptop but I would suggest to check the memory module first.

Could be bad memory module. Do you know if there are two memory modules installed into your laptop? Try removing them one by one and test the laptop with each RAM module separately? Can you make it work when only one module is installed? Toshiba MX35 S109.

Purchased this laptop broke down, as is, with no power. Seen the rear positive pin loose on the jack, cleaned and resolderd all contacts on the jack. System now powers on, all power leds, and battery charge light.

Battery does charge. Fan kicks in, appears to boot, but nothing on screen. Have checked and gave the “lid closed” pin a few pushes thinking it might be stuck. If I leave it powered on this way, approx 15-20 minutes later it finally boots, with post screen.

As if I just powered, or turn it on. I’ve swapped out the memory, swap the mem slots, removed cdrom, battery, hardrive, modem. Also read the posts on the video chip, and something directly behind the power jack, pushed down on these thinking they could be loose, but no change in boot behavior. Seems as if once it warms up, it powers on with video screen display. If it sits cold, nothing for 20 minutes. Or as if it’s coming out of a “sleep mode” or something.

I haven’t taken the LCD panel apart as of yet. Any idea folks? Don, If I leave it powered on this way, approx 15-20 minutes later it finally boots, with post screen.

As if I just powered, or turn it on. I’ve swapped out the memory, swap the mem slots, removed cdrom, battery, hardrive, modem. Also read the posts on the video chip, and something directly behind the power jack, pushed down on these thinking they could be loose, but no change in boot behavior. Seems as if once it warms up, it powers on with video screen display. If it sits cold, nothing for 20 minutes. Your description sounds like a problem with the motherboard. There is not much you can do besides replacing the motherboard.

shahzad, i have hp laptop compaqnc6000. For the last few days i m facing power related problem. When press the power button, two out of three blink indicators( for bluetooth and charging indicator) gets on for few seconds and then put off, but the main indicator for power on do not get on and system remains dead. What is the problem and its solution.? It’s hard to tell what is wrong. Could be a faulty part, could be a connection related issue. Here’s what I do in cases like that.

I minimize the laptop to a bare bone system and leave only a few key components: motherboard, CPU with the cooling module, memory. Try turning it on this way. If the system starts, I start adding parts one by one and test the laptop after each step. If the system doesn’t start and you still having the same issue, apparently it’s related to the motherboard. Lain, Hi my Acer laptop is dead. It suddenly shut off, then when i connect the power, the light in the charger have a steady (green) light. Then when i connect it to the laptop, i see the (green) light blinks.

I cannot turn it on, no power on the laptop, nor not charging. The battery also don’t function.

Hope you could help me. From your description it’s hard to guess what could be wrong.

Could be just a faulty AC adapter, a problem with the DC-IN power jack or bad motherboard. You’ll have to find another known good AC adapter and test the laptop. If the problem still exists, I would say it’s a bad motherboard. i have hp laptop compaqnc6000. For the last few days i m facing power related problem.

When press the power button, two out of three blink indicators( for bluetooth and charging indicator) gets on for few seconds and then put off, but the main indicator for power on do not get on and system remains dead. What is the problem and its solution.? This is a common problem with HP NC6000, you could try this to confirm a motherboard problem. Press quite hard on the silver strip bellow the right hinge cover and switch on the laptop if it powers up this would indicate that a chip on the motherboard needs the solder reflowing.

This chip is what regulates the voltage to the CPU. Another test would involve removing the CPU then power on the laptop, you should get the same two indicators for a few seconds then the laptop will shut down this will show the CPU is not getting the correct voltage when its in the laptop. Hi I need help with my dell inspiron 1501. Its dead, when I push the power button the power light glows for a sec then it goes dark and same thing happens when I press the home button and their is no noise or any thing from it and the screen is black the hole time.

How can I fix it. I don’t think the adapter is the problem because the adapter light glows when its pluged. I think and hope it might be the battery but I dont have a way of testing it and I was thinking if its ok to just plug the laptop to the outlet with out the battery would that be ok or do i have to have the battery in the laptop to convert the power so it can use it. Please help what can i do other then buy new laptop or have some one do some thing simple as changing the battery for like $50-$100. PLEASE HELP •. Sam, I have a Toshiba Sattelite A210for many years.

Recently when I turn on, I hear louder than normally noise coming from the bottom of the laptop, it doesn’t boot up. SOmetime the noise becomes hugh and I have to switch off the laptop.

I tried to open the bottom cover but unsuccessful even I did unscrew all I could see/reach. I suspect the fan(s) are overheat and make so much noise. Could you please show me how to repair or at least open the bottom cover? It’s possible the noise is coming from the hard drive, not the fan. Here’s what you can try.

Remove the hard drive and turn on the laptop. Do you still hear the same noise? Can you boot the laptop to Toshiba logo on the screen? I would like to thank cj2600 who changed everything for me!!

I’ve been trying to get at the bottom of my laptop situation for days. I’d been to the hp website, checked all sorts of forums and how-to pages – and could NOT figure out why the laptop was dead(ish). I’ve reseated the memory, cleared the capacitor, investigated under every screw-on cover. Just yesterday I was prying off the upper faceplate to look at the screen connections.

It took me a few days to get through this huge page, but when I finally got to this message it was like EUKEKA! I checked the warranty, called HP and they are sending a box to pick up my bad laptop.

AND, evidently the warranty period for me is ending in one week!! What’s crazy is that I was on the HP tech support page for this laptop and did not see anything about this problem or warranty “enhancement”. So thank you cj – and thank you Laptop Repair Guy – you saved me hundreds of dollars and some valuable pieces of my sanity!!

Ellen ps – here’s cj’s original post cj2600 Says: December 14th, 2008 at 1:26 pm Red, “HP dv 6000 series. Less than two years old. Is Hardly moved and never bossed around. A few months ago, when booting the LED button comes on and it starts making noises looking to start up but doesnt, When forced shut down (Pressing and holding Led button) and trying again it starts normally. Kept happening all the time.” Did you hear about HP Limited Warranty Service Enhancement program?

I think your laptop is in the list and you can get a free repair. Try calling HP about your problem. Let me know what happens.

Hi, I have a Thinkpad T42. One year ago it started frequent blue screen and reboots whenever it was tightly touched. I figured out that the problem was with the heat sink being too much tightly fastened on the CPU (I had fasten that myself once when cleaning the fan).

When I made the heat sink a little bit looser, it went OK. Now after one year I am facing similar kind of problem.

The laptop doesn’t start sometimes; it doesn’t even bring up the IBM logo. In cases when it successfully boots up, it is always possible that it stop working at any moment.

It may happen sooner or later between 1 min to hours after boot. When the laptop stops working, kind of noise is seen on the LCD as if there is a mobile phone beside a monitor. And when I push the heat sink, the noise disappears but the laptop stays freeze and I have to turn it off and on again. I have removed RAM, HDD, DVD but still the problem exists. Could you help me out of the problem please? Hi All, I need your help.Please I have an IBM Thinkpad R51.It’s a 4 years old laptop and is dead right now.The situation is somewhat similar to the “1st case” described above.The only difference is, when i connect the power cord the battery LED flashes for 3 seconds and then stays onhowever, pressing the power ON button does nothing.absolutely dead.

The battery was dead from 6 months and i running it on power supply.with the battery in the laptop.when i pull the power cable out, the laptop used to turn OFF immediately. Last week, it didn’t power ON even when the power cable was connected.i ordered a new battery – no use.i removed the battery and tried connecting the power cable and starting the laptop – no use.i removed HDD, CDD, RAM and tried starting – no use. It cannot be the DC power jack, as the battery glows when the power cable is connected. Could you please help me out????

Thanks in advance. Emma McClarry, I have a Toshiba Protege R100 laptop that will not boot up. The Power and Battery LEDs come on but no hard drive light and the hard drive does not spin up. There is a black screen and the laptop does not boot up. I have checked the hard drive in another R100 and it works fine. I have removed the battery and the memory but the laptop still will not boot, no beeps either.

Any help would be appreciated Have you tried replacing the memory module with a known good module? By the way, very few laptops give you a beep error when there is no memory installed.

Syed, The only difference is, when i connect the power cord the battery LED flashes for 3 seconds and then stays on I don’t remember this model off the top of my head. Is it normal for the battery LED flash on the startup? Did it flash before the laptop failed? However, pressing the power ON button does nothing.absolutely dead. In IBM laptops the power button is a part of the keyboard. Maybe the power button is bad?

Can you remove the keyboard and try reconnecting the keyboard cable to the motherboard. Maybe the connection got oxidized and the keyboard cable is not making good connection with the motherboard. I would try reconnecting the keyboard cable first. This is the type of article I was looking for Wanted to test a mobo outside the casing. This gives me visuals on how to do it.

Just had a couple of questions on why a motherboard would fail and if the recent purchases of a battery / power supply would’ve caused its demise. Recent purchases (the laptop was running fine, without any problems before I replaced). Two weeks later, I have these problems, and the laptop dies. I replaced both the battery and the power supply. The power supply was 3.25A (this laptop needed a 4.5A p/s model) and 18.5 (this laptop needed a 19.0) Here’s what mine did when I had it all assembled: Turn on power, fan, lights come on, then after 5 seconds, it shuts right off.

No POST, or ability to get into the cmos settings. Took out the memory, and other easily removable externals.

So, I dismantled the entire laptop (an NX9420), thinking it’s probably the motherboard (wanted to test it out of the casing, and this article helps me out before I bought another board) getting fried by the underperforming power supply Is the p/s the culprit, and why would it be so? Would it be the battery? Or after 2.5 years, would a motherboard fail just like that? Appreciate any input. Jason, I have a Gateway SA1 laptop and the LCD went black after I turned it off and back on again. I reseated the battery and it came back on. Stayed on and failed again after I powered it off.

Now it wont turn on anymore.DVD drive, HDD and all lights/fan are ok. I pulled memory, DVD, HDD, inverter and video cable from LCDcant find video cable to laptop connector as it must be under the media panel.any suggestions?

Have you tried removing memory modules one by one? It’s possible that one of them is faulty.

I have a Toshiba A60 laptop that will not boot up. The Power and Battery LEDs come on but hard drive light is on only for a fraction of seconds. There is a black screen and the laptop does not boot up. Although i didn’t check it i am sure that the hard disc doesn’t fail.This all was acused when i tried to extend a ram while the batery is in the laptop and this might have disabled the original RAM which is integrated in the board.Is there any solution to enable the dead ram in the board? Any sugetion would be appreciated •.

I have a Toshiba Satelite A105-S4234 with, 1.5gig memory and a 250 G hddabout 2.5 years old. When I push the on button, the power light comes on, but that is it.does not access the hd, the hd inidcator light does not repsond at all when the on button is pressed.jsut sits there with a black screen.it will access or spin the cd/dvd drive if there is a disk in it.

I have searched invista site and elsewhere but have not found this particular problem listed or a fix.or exactly how to get to the hd to try and salvage the data if the computer is caput. Do you know where I might find instructions to remove hd on this particular computer? THe last week before this total failure, I had a number of times the computer would be fine and suddenly a blue screen would flash and the computer would reboot before I could read it. The last 2 times it blue screened if I moved the computer physically.

If I picked it up from the floor or desk it would also go blue screen and reboot. Any suggestions welcome. Thanks, Galen •. I have a Toshiba Satellite SP10, on boot up it quickly showed the boot up screen then the screen went black. The small hard drive light and cd drive lights were flashing yet still no screen. I decided to format the maching using the manufacturers installation discs and all was going well, I could see the screen clearly and as the installation got to 25 percent the screen suddenly froze along with the cd light and hard drive light. It didnt respond to ctrl,alt.delete so I hit the power off button.

When I have tried to turn it on since I it takes about 10 hits on the power button before it responds yet the screen still goes black and the machine seems to hang in limbo. I realise the format wasnt completed but why would the whole machine just go to sleep like this. It had a new hard drive installed 12 months ago and showed no signs of illness before it fell into this coma, Should I just take it off life support and throw it in the bin? Hoping some friendly soul can help me!

I have a 6 year old laptop – a HP ze4420ca. I figured it would die eventually. Anyway 2 weeks ago it wouldn’t start up – the lights came on and it whirred (revving up and down like a car engine) but that’s it. I took it in to get it looked at and when I went to show them what was happening, it started up!!! So I bought an external hard drive and quickly started copying my files off of it. I stupidly also had my camera plugged into the USB port and after an hour the whole thing shut down completely (kind of like a short circut maybe?).

Now it won’t turn on at all – no lights, no sound, NOTHING. (Actually the LED light was flashing for a few minutes before it too went off). I would love some ideas on what to try next – taking the battery out, or the memory, or freezing the thing? Does it sound like the Motherboard has finally died? I’m ok with that but I’d love to get some files off it if possible (but I’m hesitant to pay £500 for data recovery).

Thoughts welcome, thanks in advance! You know, more than half of the issues on here that result in “bad motherboard” is incorrect. The toshiba above looks to be an M30X or M35X series, these are notorious for no video on bootup. The Northbridge separates from the board. Easy fix with a reflow tool.

Computers that are working and say power is connected is a dc jack problem. HP DV2000/DV6000/DV9000’s with powering on but no video, or sudden loss of WIFI, or locking up and reboots, those are also northbridge separation problems. Also can be fixed with a reflow tool.

Unless your laptop has had lightening damage or liquid damage, replacing motherboard isn’t necessary. Every other issue with motherboard is completely repairable. Hi friends I have a Toshiba Qosmio F45-AV425. My problem is similar to the one being discussed in this post: When I press on the power button, the laptop starts, the LEDs work properly but noting appears on the screen. I hear two beeps and immediately cooling fan stops but the LEDs continue on, then I have to turn off the computer.

I followed step by step cj2600´s instructions: I used an external monitor, change the memory for good one, disconnect each of the components (DVD, modem card, wi fi card, keyboard) and cables (mousepad, multimedia buttons, etc.), trying to turn on the computer in each case, but nothing. Finally, I disassembled my laptop completely, connect the motherboard to an external monitor and power supply, but when I press the power button, it showed the same problem.

My motherboard has a video card Nvidia Geforce 8600M GT and an Intel Centrino Core 2 Duo 2.0 GHz I believe the problem is on the motherboard or the video card, What another test can I do? billy, i tried the multi metre on the power switch and seems to be dead there are 4 prongs on the power switch i put the meter on these 4 prongs and got nothing is this the wright way to test the switch and can i buy pass the switch to see if it will start up You’ll have to test the power switch for continuity. Make sure the laptop is powered down. Set your multimeter to make noise when the circuit is closed. Connect the multimeter probes to the prongs on the switch and press on the button. If the multimeter makes noise when you press on the button, most likely the button is working fine. Do you get any activity from the laptop when you press on the power button at all?

The hard drive noise, DVD drive light, etc.? Do you know if the power switch button is located on a separate board or it’s on the motherboard? Try replacing the power switch board if it’s a separate board, shouldn’t be very expensive. LuisVen, I have a Toshiba Qosmio F45-AV425.

My problem is similar to the one being discussed in this post: When I press on the power button, the laptop starts, the LEDs work properly but noting appears on the screen. I hear two beeps and immediately cooling fan stops but the LEDs continue on, then I have to turn off the computer. I followed step by step cj2600´s instructions: I used an external monitor, change the memory for good one, disconnect each of the components (DVD, modem card, wi fi card, keyboard) and cables (mousepad, multimedia buttons, etc.), trying to turn on the computer in each case, but nothing. Finally, I disassembled my laptop completely, connect the motherboard to an external monitor and power supply, but when I press the power button, it showed the same problem. My motherboard has a video card Nvidia Geforce 8600M GT and an Intel Centrino Core 2 Duo 2.0 GHz I believe the problem is on the motherboard or the video card, What another test can I do?

Unfortunately, there is no much further testing you can do. It’s either bad motherboard or video card and at this point you’ll have to guess. I think it’s bad video card because you are getting beeps. When you have a bad motherboard, usually it doesn’t give you any error messages. Joshua, I had acer aspire 4520 laptop which stopped suddenly giving black and white lines blinking on the LCD screen; i pushed the poweron button to turn it off.

After a while when i pushed again the power button there was no sign of any ting except the power lid lights up when the laptop is charged. Is there any problem with the motherboard? It’s hart to tell what’s going on. First of all, I would check memory modules. It’s possible that one of them failed. Remove memory modules one by one and test the laptop with each module separately.

Does it help? If not, probably you have a failed video card.

In most modern laptops the video card is integrated into the motherboard and cannot be replaced. In this case you have to replace the entire motherboard. Great post. I did exactly what you said. I have a Compaq F730 and the wireless card quit working. Then the video went out a day later.

Bought a new mboard. New board, when stripped down to power, power button, CPU/heatsink and mobo, shows power at the LEDs for charging. However, when the power is pressed, turns on for about a second, but not long enough to post BIOS. Since I’m getting power lights at the battery, can I assume the power inverter is okay? Don’t have the old board, had to exchange it for new one.

Ogwal Boniface, I have a Sony Vaio laptop VGN-S5HP/B. When I press the power button, the power and battery LEDs flash then go off. The WLAN light flash as well.The computer won’t start then I have removed the battery and tried with the adapter only but the same occurs.

I even changed th RAM but nothing works. Any help is appreciated Here’s my guess. It’s possible that you have a faulty AC adapter and because of that the laptop will not start.

Can you test the laptop with another adapter? If the AC adapter is OK then your description sounds like a problem with the motherboard. Junai, it boot as usuall,the only thing is nothing appear on screen, =)totally blank hardisk is working,and when using xternal lcd screen everything work normally. I can see thus asus logo,windows n log into my user account.

The laptop works with the external monitor and it tells me that your video card and motherboard functioning properly. If nothing appears on the laptop screen, I mean it’s completely black and blank without any backlight, it’s possible that your problem is related to the video cable. First of all, try reconnecting the video cable. Maybe it’s not making good connection with the motherboard (or video card) anymore. I’ve seen failures like that before. So, try reconnecting the cable first. steveg, I was installing windows 7 rc2 that i got from Microsoft when i found i had a problem with my hard drive.

I aborted install and tried to shut down computer, i had to manually remove battery and power lead. When i reconnected everything the computer would not start up again. Unplug the power adapter, remove the battery. Press on the power button and hold it down for a minute. Now connect the AC adapter and try turning it on again. When i reconnected everything the computer would not start up again. Is it completely dead or the laptop starts but shows no video?

steveg, It is completely dead, no lights or anything. ASUS will not help me either.

They said i should not have installed Windows 7 at all. I think i should have left the 120GB hard drive in as Windows 7 worked a dream, but i wanted to use a larger hard drive. Thats when the problem occured. I really doubt that you problem is related to the hard drive replacement or Windows installation. I think it’s just a coincidence. Can you test the AC power adapter?

If the laptop is completely dead and there are no LED lights, it looks like the motherboard is not getting any power at all. Test your adapter or test the laptop with another known good adapter. Checked adaptor on spare laptop, adaptor works fine.

Connected a known good adaptor and still nothing. Removed battery and checked with Multi-meter and found power going to battery. Checked for voltage on motherboard at a known SAFE location (reset button) found power. Removed battery and adaptor and tested reset button with Multi-meter for faults but none found, reset button working correctly. When reset button pressed with power to computer, the power was cut and reconnected when reset button was released.

Tested memory on spare laptop, memory works fine. Tested DVD Rom on spare laptop no problems there. Download Serial Box 2016 more. 320GB hard drive has MAJOR issues, returning to Samsung for replacement as its only 3 months old. I am beginning to think that at some point the Bios has somehow been corrupted, but dont ask me how suffice to say it was not me. The reason i say that is because in the past when i was new to computers i incorrectly flashed a bios on of all things another ASUS laptop and found to my peril that i had screwed the computer completely.

I now leave flashing to the experts, if they screw it up they fix it at there cost not mine. Looks like i am going to have to replace motherboard after all. I’ve been working on a hp pavillon 9035nr notebook which started blue screening on me. I’ve ran the recovery dvd’s to come to missing files during the setup.

I’ve tried to reboot in safe mode after restore and get the error.If i boot in normal the blue screen. I’ve hooked a external crt monitor to notebook same results so lcd screen is good. I have an 80 gig hard drive and one 20 gig which used to be 80 gig. I notice weird characters at boot something like for example say it said to like hit t@is ke^ almost like writing in macros or another language.

I tend to think this is a bios problem and often wonder if is something with the video but cant put finger on it. Any help from someone would be great that has seen this before. I have problem with my laptop Toshiba Dynabook 1850, I hope some of you guys encountered this problems When I plugged my AC Adapter the power Led (Green), and the Battery Led turns on. But when I press the power button the Power Led (Green) change to (Orange) Led, no display appearEven the CPU fan doesn’t spin, the DVD-ROM has no powerThe Power Led (Orange) always blink, no sounds no power that can heardCan you HELP ME about this problems guys I hope one of you guys know what was the defects on my laptop, I suspected the motherboard or CPU And how can I Know if the CPU or motherboard is defect?

Advance thanks guys •. Hello, I have a Sony Vaio laptop, it went dead about a year ago, then about a week ago when I was cleaning my closet I plugged it in and it worked fine. Two days later I unplugged it from the wall and ran it on the battery for a bit, and suddenly not working at all. Well if i plug it into the wall the power light flashes but nothing, if I put in the battery and push the power the light flashes for a brief moment also then dead, this keeps happening each time I undo the battery and plug it in, as well as withe power cord. I’ve got an IBM T43. It was powered on and sitting on the table when I heard a small “pop” noise.

The laptop shut down. It doesn’t recognize the adapter being plugged in and when I hit the power button nothing happens. Occasionally, when the adapter is plugged in there will be a short buzz when I press the power button, but nothing else. Does this sound like a power surge followed by something on the board frying?

I’ve disassembled the computer and have checked the board for any obvious spots. Nothing visual. Any help would be appreciated. I have an Acer Aspire 1640 series and it shows no sign at all of trying to power up. The charger is fine but I have tried the charger from another 1640 series unit.

I get NO lights at all,no fan, not a thing – except for a very feint, very high pitched sound coming from the centre of the motherboard. The battery is showing 0.10 Volts so I assume the power from the charger is not reaching the battery at all.

I have stripped the laptop down in order to check for obvious signs of a problem, with the charger plugged in and switched on I can find 19 Volts at various points on the motherboard (using a digital multimeter). I am not getting continuity between either the + or – terminal of the charging socket – and any of the terminals that connect with the battery. Any suggestions would be appriciated. I have Compaq HP Nx7400, its wonderful toy, unfortunately on my power supply cable had s short circuit on the lower-voltage end (there was a spark) of course my power supply is gone, but the unit stop to response on the new power supply too, laptop is dead with or without power supply, I had 2nd battery as I replaced it, laptop come on but it wont charge nor recognise the power supply connected, i am afraid if charging system got burnt, I am asking is there any short circuit prevention switch on these laptops, otherwise what would be possible damage and how to repair it, Mazhar •.

The laptop is HP Compaq NC6000. When i power on the laptop fan spins for 4-5 seconds and turn of! No image on the screen, no nothing. I took out the board and connected on external monitor with good memory module, replaced cpu, power adapter is good ( no other component is connected ). Simptop is the same: turn on by itself, stays on for 4-5 second and then turn off again.

This board have a Power Button Board on it, maybe there is some short circuit?? Maybe this is common issue with this laptop series? Any help appreciated. Sorry for bad English •. Marijan, The laptop is HP Compaq NC6000.

When i power on the laptop fan spins for 4-5 seconds and turn of! No image on the screen, no nothing.

I took out the board and connected on external monitor with good memory module, replaced cpu, power adapter is good ( no other component is connected ). Simptop is the same: turn on by itself, stays on for 4-5 second and then turn off again. Sounds like the motherboard failure to me. I doubt this is the power button failure. When you press the power button, the system turn on, right?

That means the power button works properly. Again, I think this is the motherboard failure.

Leon27, Ok my laptop, has a problem and is when I try to turn on, won’t boot the HD everything else is working led are on even in the screen you see a cursor blinking but the LCD is in black, is like when you try to install a new operation system but nothing come up. Most likely it’s either corrupted OS or the hard drive is bad. I take the HD out and plug in to my desk top a it working, is like when try to boot the HD can’t do it If the hard drive works while connected to another computer, there still could be a problem with the hard drive. Maybe it has a bad sector somewhere at the beginning, where all boot files are located.

Here’s what you can try: 1. Try reinstalling the OS from scratch.

Test your hard drive. You can use Hitachi’s drive fitness test, it works well with most hard drives. If the hard drive fails test, replace it with a new one and try installing OS again. Also, check laptop memory. Do you have two memory modules installed? Try removing them one by one.

Test the laptop with each module installed one at a time. Thanks for the great article.

I was playing a computer game last night (l4d) and suddenly my laptop turned off. The screen went black. I didn’t pull the plug accidentally and there wasn’t a black out at my home.

All other appliances work. For some reason, my laptop (Toshiba Satellite M300) went dead. This has never happened before. I tried turning it back on but nothing happened. Even though my laptop has the power adaptor plugged in, the normal blue icon that indicates it’s receiving power doesn’t show.

I left it over night to see if it would fix itself but it hasn’t. I decided to plug the ac power into it again and after 20 minutes, the laptop’s temperature increased. The ac power warmed up in temperature as well. But nothing turns on. I cleaned the fan with compressed air to get rid of some dust. It still doesn’t work though. Do you think it’s the CPU?

Or the graphics card (ATI)? Xforce Keygen Ecotect 2011. As a side note, my laptop would get really hot when I played games and this has been going on for a few months now. Thanks in advance. Hi, I just want to give an update on my post that I left yesterday. After I posted my message, I left my laptop with the ac adaptor plugged in.

After about 5 hours, some lights (‘receiving power’ light, ‘battery charging’ light etc) appeared. Unfortunately, my laptop began smoking! Red/orange smoke appeared from where the processor etc is located. I unplugged the laptop immediately and have left it unplugged since then. I don’t know if my laptop is a goner. Should I get a new one?

Can I salvage my hard drive? Eric, I tried turning it back on but nothing happened. Even though my laptop has the power adaptor plugged in, the normal blue icon that indicates it’s receiving power doesn’t show. Maybe the AC adapter went bad. Do you have a multimeter?

Can you test the AC adapter and find out if the voltage output is correct? It’s possible the AC adapter died while you were using the laptop. After that the laptop worked until the battery had charge and finally turned off. Do you think it’s the CPU? Or the graphics card (ATI)?

I don’t know yet. Test the AC adapter first. If the adapter is good but the laptop shows no lights when it’s plugged in, most likely this is the motherboard failure. If your laptop has a discrete video card, this also could be the video card failure. Eric, I just want to give an update on my post that I left yesterday. After I posted my message, I left my laptop with the ac adaptor plugged in.

After about 5 hours, some lights (‘receiving power’ light, ‘battery charging’ light etc) appeared. Unfortunately, my laptop began smoking! Red/orange smoke appeared from where the processor etc is located. I unplugged the laptop immediately and have left it unplugged since then. Not sure what part is damaged, but most likely you’ll have to replace the motherboard. It will be necessary to open up the laptop case and take a closer look at the motherboard.

I don’t know if my laptop is a goner. Should I get a new one? The motherboard replacement could be very expensive. Should you get a new laptop? I don’t know, it’s up to you.

Can I salvage my hard drive? First of all, if you have important files on the hard drive you can recover them using an external USB enclosure.

Take a look at this post: After all files are recovered, you can format the hard drive and use it as an external storage. AKS, When u say your compaq laptop works fine for a few days and suddenly dies do u mean it doesnt startup or crashes all of a sudden??? In regards to the power LED’S is the HDD being accessed when you get no screen????

Do you get a POST screen. Have you tried hooking it up to an external monitor when you get no screen?? By the way to switch to an external monitor you will have to toggle the FN key in combination with another key on your keyboard e.g FN+2 or FN+3, more then likely sumtin else.

When you get no screen how long does it take before it works again or is it just after you replace the components. Hi there, my Toshiba M30X doesnt boot anymore, i got a similar problem mentioned above already “when i push the on button the led lights up for about a second then goes off, but there is no sound, no fan spinning or anything else, just the power on led for a second then off.” I already tested another AC Adapter, doesn’t do anything, I also disassembled it down to only the Motherboard, the Power Button thing an the AC Adapter/Battery, didn’t change anything You got any idea i can test out, or should i go and buy a new one? Any help would be appreciated.

(Sorry for my english, i’m not from an english speaking country.) Greetings •. if the laptop does not boot, try the following troubleshooting steps: Try to power on with the AC adapter connected. • Disconnect the AC adapter and try to power on with the battery.

• Charge the battery • Try a different battery and/or AC adapter • If your laptop still will not power on: 1. Remove the power cord and battery.

Push and hold the power button for at least 15 seconds. Plug the power cord in and turn your computer on. Note: leave the battery out.

If successful, shut the computer down, install the battery and reboot. If not successful, try these steps using the battery and not the power cord in step 3, or try it using both the power cord as well as the battery. AKS, I’d say try new RAM, have you tried that yet??? Here’s what you do.download memtest. Its a program that tests your memory, burn it to a CD and boot from it. If it spots error then its your RAM. Most problems relate to RAM when you get no screen on boot.

Also when you remove the RAM do you ground yourself to prevent ESD. When did you first notice the problem???

Please be specific for exampleDid you remove any hardware, install and hardware, forgot to ground yourself, has is ever been dropped etc.When you clean out the system and it starts working again is that when yuo remove the RAM itself or do you remove other components at the same time??? Hi, I have an HP Pavillion dv6000 which was working fine until some water got knocked over onto it overnight. It was off and not plugged in and the lid was closed, but the battery was connected.

I pulled the battery off when I noticed it. There was some water noticeable on the keyboard, but very little. I tilted it and waited before trying to plug it in or turn it on. Now, with the battery removed, when I plug it in, the lights all flash and the fan starts spinning, but then everything goes quiet and it does nothing when I try to power it on. If the battery is attached, and I plug it in, it just starts charging the battery and nothing else.

Do you think this is a motherboard problem, or a power problem? Thanks for your help. Dear sir I have a 7year old laptop of hp Compaq(Presario v 1000)I am facing very different kind of problume.My laptop did not start by pressing off/on button at one time- to start the laptop I have to press off/on button at list 15 to 20 times. While I am pressing off-on button- every time it shows all the light blinking and sound of fan, sound of DVD start run but did not start, then some time it get started. But if some time it does not get start I use a very funny trick by heating the laptop base/bottom for 20 second over oven or heater.after doing so it get start by pressing one time off-on button. Then it works smoothly for two three days to one week or 10 days.

Star smoothly and work smoothely.I don’t have the battery at present, am using it at home at fixed place, have replaced battery one year ago, this problem persist since December 2009.ealer it was working smoothly without battery’s have shown my laptop to many hardware service centre of hp bit they could not find the trouble. Please help me. Just by reading your instructions you seem know almost everything about Toshiba laptops. I’m just wondering if you can help me with my problem. I have a Toshiba Satellite A75-S231 laptop and it’s been working fine till the last 3 months.

Originally the problem was it’s shutting down by itself randomly. I’ve done a couple of researches on the net till I had the chance to see what we have on this site. I must say that you all are pros!

Anyway, I found out that I have to clean the heat sink and I must tell it resolved the problem and it’s been fine for 2 months. Lately, about 2 or 3 weeks ago it’s doing the same thing, it’s shutting down by it self randomly. The new thing about it is it doesn’t overheat like what it was doing when I had the problem with my heat sink.

So I’ve done a research on this site till I got something like having a problem with the DC Jack and believe me it really is the problem. I’ve re soldered the stupid dc jack coz that’s where the issue is. I decided to do the Toshiba Satellite A75 failed power jack workaround and decided to have a small cord wiggling at the back of my laptop to make sure that it won’t happen again. At first I was having problems turning it on coz it wont turn on until I found out that some leads were actually sticking with my laptop’s metal case. So I had to re solder that put it all back and guess what it powered on.

My LCD won’t display a thing! It’s all black! When I turn the laptop on the fan spins but after 3-5 seconds the fan stops and it wont do anything as if it doesn’t wanna boot properly, it wont also display a thing on the LCD. Again I’ve done some research and found something about using an external monitor to test the LCD but still it wont display anything on the LCD! Apart from that the fan also stops in 4-5 seconds after I turned it on. Based on what your post says I could have a problem with my RAM but I don’t wanna a new one till I find out if I really need to buy a new one.

Mike, So I had to re solder that put it all back and guess what it powered on. My LCD won’t display a thing!

It’s all black! When I turn the laptop on the fan spins but after 3-5 seconds the fan stops and it wont do anything as if it doesn’t wanna boot properly, it wont also display a thing on the LCD. Again I’ve done some research and found something about using an external monitor to test the LCD but still it wont display anything on the LCD!

Apart from that the fan also stops in 4-5 seconds after I turned it on. Based on what your post says I could have a problem with my RAM but I don’t wanna a new one till I find out if I really need to buy a new one. I hope you didn’t fry the motherboard. First of all, make sure the memory module is seated correctly (if you have it installed). Remove the external memory module and test the laptop without it (there is some RAM soldered to the motherboard). Minimize the laptop as much as you can.

All you need is motherboard (again, it has onboard RAM) and CPU. If you still cannot get image on the internal or external screens, most likely you have a problem with the motherboard. Gosh, I hope I didn’t fry it or else Im in a deep shit. Is the memory module the RAM itself?

Sorry for these noob questions but I really need to fix it. Just to add something about what’s going on.

I just thought you should know this. The laptop sometimes turns on properly but I can’t really see a thing on the LCD even on an external monitor. Isn’t that a problem with it’s graphic card or video card on the board? I read some articles about it and it also seems that my video card is borken based on what’s going on. The thing is it takes me a couple of restarts then it will boot properly. I haven’t tried what you said about taking the pieces off the board but I will. Hi – I’ve got a 10 year old Dell Inspiron 8200 laptop that I dropped several months ago.

The screen gets blurry alot, especially as my wrists are resting on the front of it while I type. Little dots and dashes appear and sometimes whole columns of ‘ ’ appear. Seems to vary with the pressure of my wrists on front of the laptop. If I leave the laptop on for a long time the monitor appears to be fine. But when pressure is applied as I type the garbage returns. Refreshing the screen clears it up sometime. How do I troubleshoot this.

Almost seems like something’s loose or barely connected. Hi, Thanks for the post. It’s very helpful.

After reading this post I was able to narrow down the problems to laptop. Here’s what I have so far. The motherboard is working, the lcd is working, the RAMs are working, The CPU is working, the BIOS post, CD/DVDRW works.

Now I still have the following problems: When the charger is plug in, it does not turn on the charging indicator (normally the charging light is ambient when the battery is low and blue when it’s fully charged) but when I unplug the adapter it show on the screen that external ac adapter is unplug and laptop is currently running on battery power!? Anyway, the major problem I have w/ this laptop is the consistency. It does not always power on. What I meant is that I have to press the power button 10-15 times for it to “catch” and turn on. I did some research and found out it might be a problem with the voltage regulator chip. If so, do you have any tutorial where to find and how to fix this chip? Or is it somehow correlating with the problem I have w/ the laptop not “acknowledge” the plug in of the ac adapter?

hii have an acer Travelmate 2430 laptop. It is completely dead. The only thing visible is the battery charge light but the battery died long time ago. I turned on the laptop one day, and it gave series of beeps.Next time I turn it on, it shows the acer screen and then goes dead.Now it remains dead when i push the power button. I read across forums, removed the battery and power adapter, pushed the the power button 45 seconds, put back power adapter and laptop still remains dead. I wonder if it could be a dead CMOS battery.

Jack, I have an HP G6000 that turns on for 2 seconds, spins the fan and cuts out. Then after 5 seconds it repeats the cycle. Turns on (by itself), runs for 2 seconds and turns off. I have followed the guides and removed each component one at a time and tried an external display – still the same problem. Sounds like motherboard related failure. Just in case try removing memory modules one by one and test the laptop with each memory module in each slot. If it doesn’t help, most likely this is motherboard failure.

Hi, my friend gave me a non working laptop. It’s a toshiba satellite A135-S7404. I have tested the ac adapter and battery and they are okay. After pressing power, the blue light illuminates, as well as the LEDs For battery and plug. The CPU light does not illuminate. If I turn the laptop over I see the fan run for about 5 seconds, and can hear the hard drive run for about the same amount of time.

I removed the memory and saw there was the factory 512 and then a 1 gb. I thought maybe this could be the problem. I tested the 1 gb separate in both inputs, nothing, same thing. I tried with the 512 mb alone and same thing. The screen remains black throughout.

I have tried an external monitor and that doesn’t work. I also tried reinstallingthe OS software, but again nothing.

Can you please give me any suggestions? Do you think the motherboard is shot? Hi, i have a 5 year old FS Amilo 1667 and it’s dead. When i plug the power adapter the adapter’s light is blinking. The adapter is working fine, i checked on another computer. Now when i removed the power jack from the motherboard and plugged the power adapter then the light didn’t went off.

But when connected to the motherboard it’s blinking. I removed all the the parts from the motherboard (battery, vga, hard disk, everything). Should i assume for sure that the problem is with the motherboard and not with the power jack? Blakkis, i have a 5 year old FS Amilo 1667 and it’s dead.

When i plug the power adapter the adapter’s light is blinking. The adapter is working fine, i checked on another computer. Now when i removed the power jack from the motherboard and plugged the power adapter then the light didn’t went off. But when connected to the motherboard it’s blinking. I removed all the the parts from the motherboard (battery, vga, hard disk, everything). Should i assume for sure that the problem is with the motherboard and not with the power jack?

Sounds like a problem with the motherboard. I replaced a failed motherboard on a toshiba a200, with one from ebay.

After all assembled correctly what happens is that after post, it shuts off. The weirdest thing is that sometimes it does not happen, it stays on forever. So I’m thinking it is some short it has but I can’t find it.

I am now testing possibilites with only the barebone board and power supply it seems that if i press with my finger on the graphics card cooler it stays on and it looks like to have so clearance betwen the gpu card and bolts any idea? Filipe Silva, I replaced a failed motherboard on a toshiba a200, with one from ebay. After all assembled correctly what happens is that after post, it shuts off.

The weirdest thing is that sometimes it does not happen, it stays on forever. So I’m thinking it is some short it has but I can’t find it. I am now testing possibilites with only the barebone board and power supply it seems that if i press with my finger on the graphics card cooler it stays on and it looks like to have so clearance betwen the gpu card and bolts If the motherboard works only when you apply some pressure on the graphics card, most likely this is defective motherboard. Filipe Silva, Well I reassembled everything and now, with the motherboard off the case, it worked fine for a long time and I did not apply pressure anywhere. But when I assembled the board inside the case and closed everything it does not work again Are you using correct screws? If screws longer than should be, they might short something on the motherboard. Also, take a look inside the laptop case.

Make sure nothing shorting the motherboard. I really cannot give you a good advice because it’s just not possible without seeing the laptop. Thanks for the help.

Yes the screws I’m using are the original ones and I don’t notice nothing that could short out the motherboard. I had a chance to boot into windows and flash the newest bios for the board without it shutting off suddenly. But eventually it happened.

So now I have the new bios but the shutdown’s still happen. I have the board suspended in some plastic in the side, so this way it boots into windows, but now after 5 min in the desktop it shutdown I currently have no battery in the laptop, I don’t have it with me, could it make a difference? Filipe Silva, I currently have no battery in the laptop, I don’t have it with me, could it make a difference? No, it shouldn’t make a difference unless you have a problem with the DC jack.

Let’s say you have no battery installed and the DC jack is failing. That would explain why the laptop shuts off intermittently. It happens because there is no power coming to the motherboard. But you said the motherboard works fine when removed from the case, it means the jack is fine. Sorry Filipe, I cannot give you a good advice without testing the laptop. The best way to go would be removing everything from the case and start installing parts one by one testing after each step.

diamondgirl62875, I HAVE AN HP PAVILLION WITH VISTA. IT WAS WORKING PROPERLY WITH NO PROBLEM. I TURNED IT ON, ALL LIGHTS COME ON, FAN RUNS, SCREAN BLACK, THEN IS SHUTS OFF, THEN IT COMES BACK ON WITH ALL LIGHTS AND FAN, THEN OFF.

TURNED LAPTOP OFF I REMOVED THE BATTERY AND STILL DOES IT WITH POWER CORD. TURNED IT OFF, BATTERY BACK IN UNPLUGGED CORD AND STILL DOES IT. Could be memory failure.

Try removing memory modules one by one. Could be known issue with the NVIDIA chip. Maybe you have one of those HP laptops. Cindy, I have an Acer Aspire 5532 laptop just out of warranty and it is powering on with fans running and lights displaying but not booting up. I had the same problem a few months ago and sent it in for repair. Acer replaced the motherboard/CPU and now I am getting the black screen of death again.

I have no clue what to do. This could be memory failure. Try reseating memory modules, remove them one by one. Test the laptop with only one memory module in place.

Can I reset or flash the bios some way if the motherboard is not dead. You cannot reflash the BIOS until the laptop boots with video. naresh, i am using hp laptop. He whole functions are gets slower when i connect the power card. I dont understand what would be the problem is? Here’s my guess.

It’s possible your problem is heat related. Maybe the cooling module (heat sink with fan) is clogged with dust and has to be cleaned.

Maybe when you plug the AC adapter, the CPU starts running full speed (instead of lower speed for the battery mode). Because of that the CPU generates more heat and slows down.

This is just a guess. Try cleaning the heat sink. Also, it’s possible that you have wrong settings in the power management software (if you have any installed). Maybe the CPU speed is set to low for the AC mode.

Take a look at the power management software. Can you change CPU speed for AC mode? Hey, I have a Sony Vaio and i DID have a speaker problem. New speakers should coming in monday for it but in the mean time i figured I would put it back together speakerless not workin.

It begins to boot, Power LED lit, Bat LED only lights momentarily, before it resets completly leaving only the Power LED on. I tried re-seating my RAM and hard drive.

I can hear my hard drive running though so prolly not that. RAM seems fine, checked both slots. Also my monitor ribbon seems fine too any other troubleshooting ideas??

jordan, It begins to boot, Power LED lit, Bat LED only lights momentarily, before it resets completly leaving only the Power LED on. I tried re-seating my RAM and hard drive. I can hear my hard drive running though so prolly not that. RAM seems fine, checked both slots.

Also my monitor ribbon seems fine too any other troubleshooting ideas?? Disconnect LCD cable from the motherboard and test your laptop with an external monitor. Maybe the video cable is damaged and it’s preventing your laptop from turning on.

Taona Madzudzo, I have problem with sony vaio vgn cs11z,its lcd screen displays horizontal purple lines at the bottom of screen.It tried connecting an external monitor,it displays fine without the lines,what could be the problem If external screen appears to be good and the problem shows up only on the laptop screen, most likely the graphics card works problem. This could be one of the following: 1. Bad connection between the video cable and motherboard.

Failing LCD screen. Defective video cable. You said the screen displays horizontal lines on the bottom part. If the upper side of the screen works properly, most likely this is bad screen. I would try reconnecting the video cable connection first, just in case. After that replace the screen. And if it doesn’t help, replace the cable.

It’s hard to give a good advise without testing the laptop. I have an older laptop that the hard drive led just blinks when I power it on.

I have been able to do a hard reset and get the power led to come on steady, but there is no hard drive led or activity when I do this. Tried resetting the ram, external monitor, pulling the battery, and a number of other things. I’m feeling certain that the motherboard is dead.

Is there any other test to confirm the motherboard as the culprit? Does your laptop start without hard drive installed? Did you have a chance to test the hard drive.

Maybe the hard drive is the culprit? @ Silent Killer, I have laptop HP NX9000,The problem is laptop can’t start.When I turn on it just light up and I hear sound fan running and then it turn off itself,and start again and turn off again.I can’t turn it off,I have hold the off button but its doesn’t work until I need to take out power cable and take out battery. Remove the battery and try turning it on just from AC adapter. Does it start from AC adapter at all?

If not, check the AC adapter. Maybe the adapter is dead and the battery doesn’t have enough charge to start the laptop.

If the laptop turns on when battery removed, probably the adapter is OK. In this case try removing memory modules one by one. One of the memory modules could be bad. If replacing memory modules doesn’t help, try minimizing the laptop as much as you can.

Remove the DVD drive, hard drive, wireless card, disconnect keyboard, etc. If the laptop still turns on and goes off, most likely this is motherboard related failure. Hi, I have an HP laptop.

Two weeks after my warranty expired (imagine that! ) I had it hooked up to my tv playing music and videos when it just died. I assumed due to the battery running out, so I took it to my room to plug back in to the wall and it wouldn’t turn on. HOURS later (12-18) it would turn on with very very little charge, figured out it took about 4 days to charge to a mostly full battery. Called HP and they said it was the charger which was quite expensive. So I left it in the top of my closet in a safe location until I could afford a new charger.

Just received my charger and plugged it in, only to find this one doesn’t work either. Perhaps one out of ten attempts will yield lights coming on and the fan starting up for 1-2 seconds before shutting off again completely. The light showing at the plug in for the charger IS on. And the charging light blinks in the front ( 3 long one short, if that means anything) This turning on then immediately off is the same no matter if I have the laptop plugged in with battery or without.

Without being plugged in, but with battery in, nothing happens at all. Any idea whatsoever what might possibly be the cause of the problem? I have Macbook Pro 3.1 (MID 2007, A1226). I have been using this laptop nearly 3-years. Recently, the LCD started giving different colors intermittently. Some times, the screen works perfectly, some times I get dull green, and dull amber colors.

I connected it to the external monitor, the picture is perfect. LCD when working its perfect, the issue is the color changes occasionally.

From your nice article, I think the Motherboard is working well as it works perfectly with the external monitor. The power inverter is working as backlighting is working when the LCD is normal. I do not know whether the LCD is gradually having a natural death, or any other issues related to Software (recently upgraded to Leopard 10.6.3) or RAM (recently upgraded to 4GB). Kindly advise how I should diagnose the LCD abnormal behavior. hi, I have a acer 6930g laptop and my laptop does not boot to windows, the laptop turns on with no problems, I can see the acer logo screen, and can access the bios setup, I am running windows 7, and when I attempt to boot to windows, a starting windows screen appears, after that nothing happens. If it was working then the windows flag should usually appear in a few seconds but it doesnt, sometimes the laptop turns off after that, sometimes it doesnt. I have tested the hard drive on another machine and works fine, the laptop also detects the harddrive aswell.

Im suspecting most likely the motherboard maybe faulty, while it maybe unlikely, there could be other problems I might have missed such as the ram or the processor but I have a feeling the motherboard needs to be changed, I would appreciate if you could confirm this for me many thanks •. Hi Not sure if you can help. I have an Acer aspire 5920 laptop which turns on normally but after five minutes of use the screen goes black, but the laptop remains on.

I have checked the power saving options and they are ok. I have it set for the screen never to go off when plugged into the mains. When the screen goes blank, I press the power button to turn it off and when I press it again the laptop powers up again no problem, but then the screen goes off again after another five minutes. I would be grateful for any advice. Hi,This is Shiva.Your explanation for Black screen is really informative.I really appreciate it. your laptop must of gone overheated at some point, this problem is the same thing that happens to the XBOX 360 (red rings of fire) and PS3 to fix this pull apart your laptop until you can have access to the cpu and gpu, since you already done this part let start by: 1.try to take off the heat sink identify which is the CPU and GPU 2.Get a factory heat gun like a craftsman heat gun (will not work with home hair heat gun) try to ask about them at homedepot.

3.buy some thermal compound for sale at radioshak or online. 4.once u have everything apply heat to the GPU only!! About 250 degrees for 5 to 10 min. And then allow to cool naturally and don’t move the motherboard for about 20 min. 5.clean all the dust from the motherboard and heat sink and fan. 6.apply thermal compound to both the CPU and GPU.

7.bare-bone assemble everything to see if you get image, hopefully u will. 8.put everything together and enjoy 9.if it worked try to share this info as it might be helpful for other people and save them hundreds of dollars to avoid this happening again make sure you always sit you laptop on top of a flat, hard surface NOT on a sofa, your legs, or any other surface that can cover the airflow of the laptop any other questions fell free to send me an email to — omarsitto13 AT gmail.com Hope it works •. -Frixx you should explain a little bit more about your problem does the whole computer dies after 2-5 seconds? Or only the display will go black? If is only the display try on connecting a external monitor, if it works the it means your computer is set to identify a external monitor as the main one, if it doesn’t the your computer fans and heat sinks could be clogged and the CPU could be getting over heated that’s why its turning off to prevent more damage to itself. If you have any more questions email me at: omarsitto13 AT gmail.com thanks •. One year ago I bought an used motherboard to replace the Sony vaio pcg-nv170’s dead MB, the older one was absolutely dead with ram slot failure (No any power signs, no fan spin, DVD driver HD also not work, after replace the MB, the power led sign on, the fan start spin for second then stop, DVD got click then stop, HD got running continually, but the screen was black, I tries many ways included without DVD driver; HD; keyboard: battery but with no lucky.

Recently, I try it again and got first 3 times post on the screen. The first time, it was booting to display Sony post test results that all tests passed, RAM test passed, only CMOS battery test failure,.F1 resume, F2, on the second time booting, the screen displayedno OS found, than I put the HD back, on the third time booting, the screen displayed need recovery CD, than I put DVD, keyboard, everything back, then startup with no successful and it backs to the original symptoms. Thanks for your help and advices.

My dell Inspiron 2200 had died few days ago. I had used that baby for 6 yrs. I had gr8 affection with it. The power pin was damaged so i got a new charger that woks that had same 19v voltage but slightly different Amperes (3.42A but origional charger had 3.14A). So problem starts from this point onwards the first time i stated the PC after connecting new charge everything works fine, I used PC for two hours, then after restart i got following error at BIOS “The Device in the system modular bay cannot be identified. It may not be completely inserted or may have some other problem.

Please read and complete the following steps in order: 1) Press the device completely and firmly into the bay. 2) Power off the system. 3) Press the power button to retry detecting the device. Press ESC to ignore error and continue.” i just ignore the messeg and go to BIOS Setup and look for Had Drive, it says None for Primary HDD and no CD ROM is visible. I tried to reinsert the drive, even connect it other PC and format complete. No luck If any genius guy would help me Thanks Asim •. Hi, I am using HCL laptop since three years.

Configuration is CPU: Intel Core 2 duo 2.00 HD: 160GB RAM: 2GB (1GB 667MHz X 2) On Board Graphics, DVD writer, WiFi, Bluetooth. Problem, After coming from my office I started my laptop noticing that my adapter pin is little tilted but the laptop started fine. Thereafter I turned it off. Same day in the evening when I tried to turn it on, LED come up but no display but the laptop was restarting on its own with an average time of 3-4 seconds but no display, no CPU working sound. I tried numerous times, yes It started late night.

I thought the problem was resolved but next day again when turned the laptop on same things happened again. Then I decided to look for help online and found your article regarding this issue. I removed the two ram sticks and cleaned them up.

Thereafter system booted and was working fine. Your website was very helpful but this was not the end, I noticed that system is only working on one ram stick displaying only 1GB and I concluded that I have not installed the second RAM stick properly. Next day I went to the market to buy a new adapter for the laptop, there I thought to upgrade the RAM to 4GB. I went to shop where the expert installed two new 2GB x 2 667 MHz but things were not my way. System booted up but once the operating system loaded after 5 seconds laptop gave the blue dead screen with memory error, we tried numerous times but same repeated. Thereafter we decided to remove one RAM stick and then check. Laptop was working fine with only one RAM stick installed (we tried both 2GB and 1GB)in either of the RAM slots both slots were working fine with one RAM.

Were tried various combinations 2GB + 1GB, 2GB + 2GB, 1GB + 1GB but every time we got the blue screen error. We thought may be some problem with operating system. We decided to test all RAM combinations with BIOS, but same followed with two RAM sticks after few seconds even BIOS got stuck but was working fine with one RAM stick. Now I am working with one RAM stick of 1GB. I am worried because my Laptop is not working with two sticks which were originally included with it, I decided to give another shot.

I again installed 1GB x 2 in both slots, laptop booted up and worked fine for another 15 – 20 minutes but got hang then. I again restarted the laptop same thing happened again, I followed that same for another 4 – 5 times but same results. Now I have removed the one stick and laptop if working fine. Please advise me a good solution to this problem. It would be Great. Thank you and Regard’s DK •.

i had, a problem with the system booting on and off, after a few mins. I tried bios and run auto detect, tried a safe reboot, but the pc woudl just turn its self off, i tested dc adaptor, no probs there, tested for breaks in the lead, inspected the dc connector on the back of the pc, yep everything good, tested battery to power up the pc, but again the pc turned off. So i took a step back, and just thought about it for moment and studied the pc and thought out side the box so to speak, and started to exam the motherboard several minustes later, i discovered the burn in failure on the motherboard its self, looked like a dark burn mark to me and you, obivously it 99% sure it was this i checked the rest of the mother board,could,nt find anything else. I decided to replace the board, i sourced 1 online. And would,nt you know once i rebuilt the pc it booted up and was sweet, just goes to show guys, dont be afraid to explore a little.

Think about the hardware but also try to combine the motherboard in your thinking process. Another motherboard problem i cam across, was the same problem the pc would boot up and then turn off after a few minutes, i got to the motherboard thinking level and after insection, had observed some capacitors on the mother board had a dark goo coming out the tops of them and looked to have exploded outwards ever so slightly after looking under a magnifying glass. So again i replaced the motherboard. Hop this helps some guys.

hello your article was very usefull to me. I have exacly the same problem as you, my monitor is always black even when i conected to a external monitor. I removed the hdd, ram, wireless card, keybord, lcd and conected to a external one, nothink seems to work.

The problem you say is ram or motherboard? How do i know which one of them? Guess that i should try different rams but i do not have one of them in my hand i use an emachines E627. If you have any idea that could help me pls reply me thank you •. I had the same problem.

Initially, i took out the battery and put it back and it worked fine. The problem persisted and i tried the same thing a couple of times more and was ok. But, sometime later this taking out and putting back the battery didn’t help so i put the battery on a warm aluminum pan and this seems to work all the time. Now, i am not sure how long this will work but i am afraid sooner or later i wont be able to turn on my laptop using this method. My question is what should i do if this were to happen? Does buying a new battery solve the problem?

Why is the battery important if the laptop is being juiced with an ac/dc cord? I have a Dell Inspirion 8600frying my brain since some time.may be u can help meThe problem earlier was overheating and the ventilator fan and the small fan on the graphic card stopped working completelyI tested those fans with 5 volt battery and they are working fine outside the laptopThe laptop was booting perfectly and has winxp loaded until one day it completely refused to start. It starts for just 4 seconds all the lights blink for 4 sec and then shuts down immediately.

I tried with a new RAM module but no success! Now, I decided to clean the inside and took apart keyboard, DVD, hard disk, modem, mini pci card now i am just left with the motherboard and the power cord connectedI could hear strange noise though not very loud from the processor socket when I plug in the power adapter (the laptop is still switched off, but i still can hear the noise) Please help me.I really want this to be working!

Many Thanks for your guide. My laptop (6 years old) was suddenly completely dead one day, no power, no LEDs, nothing. I stripped it down as per your guide, even down to removing the CPU. Then I tried to power on and it worked.

One by one I replaced all the components untill the laptop was completely rebuilt and it still worked. I can only conclude that the laptop was dead because one or more parts had worked loose.

Dont throw out you dead laptop. I was considering binning mine. But you may only need a screwdriver and a few hours to bring it back to life.

@ J Rodgers, I have a HP G70 when I press the start up button it runs for about 2 or three seconds, the fan cuts in and then shuts down completly,could this be a dead battery? The laptop should start fine even if the battery is dead.

I think this could be bad AC adapter. It’s possible your AC adapter is bad and the battery doesn’t have enough charge to start the laptop. Test AC adapter with a voltmeter. Alternatively, you can test the laptop with another working AC adapter. That’s the first thing to try.

Finlay, I will try this troubleshoot but in my case the laptop (Vaio S360) still works but freezes after about 15min max. Suspect overheating graphics card (Ati 9700m), for which unfortunately the cooling system is soldered to the motherboard. The fan has been noisy for a couple of years despite cleanout but it has progressively started freezing sooner and sooner until now. Are you sure the graphics card heat sink is soldered to the motherboard? I looked up this motherboard on eBay and it looks like the heat sink can be removed. Maybe you should try replacing thermal grease on the CPU and GPU. Also, take a closer look at the cooling fan.

Does it spin at all? If not, it’s possible the fan failed and the laptop overheats because of that.

I have an old laptop NEC Versa P520. It works fine before until know it wont start. When I press the power button led lights up but wont start when i release the button led light off. I leave the laptop for a week and i try on switch on and its booted but and errors occured in cmos. I press F2 for cmos maintenance set it it to default and it works. But when i shut down windows seems to be hang for a long time and I cut the power off. When i tried to switch on again i face the same problem again.

@ moneyloopholes, When I press the power button led lights up but wont start when i release the button led light off. I leave the laptop for a week and i try on switch on and its booted but and errors occured in cmos. I press F2 for cmos maintenance set it it to default and it works. But when i shut down windows seems to be hang for a long time and I cut the power off.

When i tried to switch on again i face the same problem again. Check laptop memory. Could be failing memory module. Do you have two memory modules installed? Try removing them one by one.

Greg, I can take out my battery leave it for 10 minutes then put it back in, and the laptop starts up again and seems to work fine if not for a few loud noises. I then try an log on, as soon as I do the laptop shuts now compelty and dies again, all led’s are off and the laptop will not switch back on until I take the battery out once again and leave it for a few minutes. What do I do?? You mentioned loud noises. Listen carefully where they are coming from. I guess from the cooling fan? It’s possible the fan stopped working properly and the laptop turns off because of overheating.

If that’s the case, you’ll have to replace the fan. @ bicyclemonkey, I have a laptop that is dead, no fans or lights. AC adapter was bad so I replaced it with a new one and tested the voltage. This is an HP so the light next to the DC jack now comes on but nothing else. I even went as far as replacing the DC jack/cable and the motherboard, still dead. So, you’ve replaced the AC adapter, DC jack and motherboard but the laptop still doesn’t start? If we assume your new motherboard and DC jack are good, most likely it’s either bad CPU or memory.

It’s hard to tell without looking at the laptop. Hi my laptop turns on but no screen then after 2 or 3 minutes it turns off it self. I turned it on again same no screen out of frustration I hit the delete button and screen appeared it brought me to the bios setting when i exit the bios settings it booted up slower then usual and right in the middle of the process of staring up windows it went off. I turned it on again did not get screen until i hit delete and again it opened the bios setting this time i left it in the bios settings.

After 3 or 5 minutes it went off. I suspect overheat but i’m not sure sinds i removed al the dirt •. @ sid, Hi my laptop turns on but no screen then after 2 or 3 minutes it turns off it self. I turned it on again same no screen out of frustration I hit the delete button and screen appeared it brought me to the bios setting when i exit the bios settings it booted up slower then usual and right in the middle of the process of staring up windows it went off. I turned it on again did not get screen until i hit delete and again it opened the bios setting this time i left it in the bios settings. After 3 or 5 minutes it went off.

I suspect overheat but i’m not sure sinds i removed al the dirt I don’t think this is heat related problem. Sounds more like motherboard issue to me. Just in case try reseating both memory modules. Maybe on of the modules not making good contact with the slot and it causing the problem. Also, you can taking it apart to bare bone system and testing step by step as I explained in the post. Hi, I have a old Gateway Solo 5150, which I take with me when traveling. Got home & now it will only go to set, ask for HDD password.

Many years ago I had to have the factory put in a new password, then had a store who work on computer do the same, now I have three HDD password, which none work. Finally got it to say password 95 was in computer, but it will not clear to do anything. Mouse does not work,there is an error 0271 check date & time. It says System BIOS is shadowed & video Bios is shadowed, One time I had no Hard drive, next time no BIOS.

Please help if possible, I am going crazy trying to get it to work. It has a CPU Pentium ll 233MH2, 64oK Ram passed, 64512K Extended Ram Passed, o512K Cache SRAM Passed. UMB upper limit segment, address: E6F4, Fixed Disk o: Toshiba-MK21909Mat. All I can do is get to set up. Great Site!

I would really appreciate your help.if you don’t mind? I have an Acer Aspire 7551, the hard drive went and I sent it to be repaired and was told I needed to order another partLGH-IDE-K in order to hook up the hard drive. Well I can’t figure out where to put this part and honestly can’t find anything online about how to install it. Thanks to Youyou are the only site that I could find that step by step showed me how to take my laptop apartAgain much thanks for that because I was about to give up.

But if you could please help me that would be awesome!! Thanks, Denise M. phyllis, I have three HDD password, which none work. If you forgot the hard drive password you’ll have to replace the hard drive. The hard drive password cannot be removed by the user. Mouse does not work,there is an error 0271 check date & time.

It says System BIOS is shadowed & video Bios is shadowed, One time I had no Hard drive, next time no BIOS. Could be bad CMOS battery, failed RAM, failed motherboard. I cannot tell which one is failing without testing the laptop. It has a CPU Pentium ll 233MH2, 64oK Ram passed, 64512K Extended Ram Passed, o512K Cache SRAM Passed. I guess it’s time to replace it with a new one.

my laptop had been put to a pro to fix my @black screen’ So I decide to follow theses very handy step by step. I am so glad as your solutions worked I have had a brand new screen it had worked for the first few minutes and bang out it would go. I knew it wasn’t the monitor so i checked out this site and hey presto. The steps here didn’t work to start with, so I done it all again and it worked fantastic. Brilliant and easy to follow instruction my friend may thanks for taking the time to post this solution.

Regard, A mighty happy thomas •. Hi, I have a Acer 5740G Laptop. When I hit the power button the led on the laptop comes on for 1-2 seconds then goes out, the display, external monitor, and fans have no activity. The led on the power adapter led is on and the battery is good. Hi, I have a power led showing but not the battery led.

When I press the power button no post or any other response. So any suggestions?

Have tried unplugging and removing battery for extended time, 30 seconds holding power button in with battery removed and unplugged, etc. So far no luck.

Hi, I have a lenovo y510p and having similar problems. For few months bios was taking a long time to boot (but not always). Lenovo Logo would come about 5-10 minutes late. Today, When I turn on my laptop led and fans starts but screen is black. I tried swaping rams, trying running with one ram nothing works.

I finally removed and reinstalled hdd and it booted perfectly. But when I restarted the same symptoms and it does not work again. I tried the same thing with hard disc again but to no effect. I let it run for 2hours but nothing happens.

One thing I saw that during the on stage when I insert / remove power cable sometimes it makes beep sound. Is that reveals anything? Your kind help is solicited. Hi Cj, great web resource you have made here, very helpful. My GF has an Acer Aspire 5741 and I replaced a defective LCD screen about 9 months ago. It worked fine until about 2 weeks ago when the machine started to slow down and it then froze (so she says).

Since then she’s been unable to boot it. The blue power button lights up when pressed and after a second or so goes out. In that time the main fan spins. This process repeats but there is no POST or screen display. I’ve taken out battery discharged with power button for a minute or so then tried to boot on AC adapter and another Acer AC adapter. Stripped down to just motherboard left in the case and re-seated RAM and HDD. She has been travelling a lot with it and I found a screw near the DC jack was loose and the retainer on the case had come off the plastic strut, it was lying inside the case.

This was making a vibration when the main fan was running and the laptop was on its side (dont ask me how I discovered that!). Not sure I can go any further, but can you think of anything I have missed? Thanks Ian •. I’ve got a packard Bell 7000i that I left unused for several years,when I took it back out everything worked but the battery ran out of current very quickly,1 minute, without the power cord even after I let it charge overnight. Works fine with the ac plugged in and checks out loading 20 volts. Bought a new battery,let it charge over night and the computer wouldn’t run more than 10 seconds without the AC plugged in.

Now both the old battery and the new one will not even light up the led’s without the A C plugged in. When I check the batteries with a multi meter I find no power at all now in either one but when I leave them to charge up in the computer thew charging light comes on and after about 6 hours shuts off as if the batteries are fully charged but still no power on batteries only and no measurable charge in the batteries. Is there some kind of fuse going only to the batteries from the AC but not effecting the power to the computer itself? hi my dell laptop was giving problem with my cpu fan. Sometimes the fan worked fine but sometimes it didn’t work so my laptop shut downed. I opened my laptop casing and tested the fan by disconnecting the fan and connecting it again but it didn’t worked. So i got i sense that the fan wasn’t working, but when i closed the laptop and booted it up charging light was up,power light was up but the hard disk light didn’t lit up.

After i pressed the power button the the lights lit up for almost 20-30 seconds and went off while the screen was always black. What might have been the problem please help me out •. So here I have a interesting issue I have been a pc tech for 20 years but diving into laptops is new for memy friend has a nice compaq he picked up dirt cheap while deployed in Afganistan worked fine until recently the internal fan poofed we compensated with a well directed airflow external fan and were running great for awhile no overheating etc i monitored it closely.but now all of a sudden when we go to turn on his laptop it will start to turn on then turn off all of a sudden.any ideas? Hello, Have HP Pavillion dv4T 1000 CTO, Entertainment computer, Vista OS. I know it’s not the best OS but have gotten use to it.

Has worked flawlessly since 7-2008. I spilled a small, teaspoon, of tea on the upper right crnr where the pwr button is. Unplugged it immediately & wiped it up quickly. Now on pwr up shows getting pwr but no display, no operation.

Two leds flash I think 3 X. 1 top of keyboard on right near f10? Another on lwr.

Side a couple inches up. Took into shop to see what the flashing lights indicated. They say Probably means mother board is bad.

Key here is probably. The flashing leds have to point to a direct problem but have searched the net & can’t find answers. HP wants $100 just to talk with me. Was $2600 computer and HD is fine. Just need answers how to remove keyboard, basics on diss-assembly. Not ready to buy new laptop yet as this one has $1500 of programs + all my info. Is there a how to take apart site?

& what do the flashing leds mean? Hi I can not turn on Dell Inspiron 3521 Laptop by pressing power button. No any sound comes. Just power led turn on and if AC adapter is connected battery light also on, nothing happened on the screen. I disconnected AC adapter, removed battery and pressed power btn around one minute. Then insert battery and connected AC adapter and then press power btn but no progress and same thing happen.

I removed battery again (to off the power light [pressing power button for long time also no progress to power off]) and then off power led and kept laptop in the bag (at night). In the next day night (around after 12 hours) I just press the power button then suddenly turn on the laptop (normal way).

Then I can work very nicely no at least small problem. I restarted laptop and try several times Restart also works fine.

Then I shut down the laptop. But after shutdown I cannot turn on. Above problem happened. As this way (keeping laptop for 12 hours and then press power button) I could turn on laptop 3 times. I’m pretty sure I can turn on it next night. Could you please help me how to solve this problem. I have a Lenovo Ideapad z570 that operates 100% fine on battery power but goes black with no activity on the hard drive indicator light when plugged into AC power.

Powercord is good. Replaced internal power jack. Replaced battery. I have taken out & re-inserted hard drive & RAM when replacing the power jack still no change. The best I can describe the issue is that having the powercord plugged in “shorts” the hard drive or blocks it from engaging. All lights except the light that blinks with hard drive activity come on fan runs, dvd drive responds just black screen. I’ve done 2 different resets battery out hold down power button 30 secs.

Also did 10 quick power button presses followed by a 30 sec hold down. Ive done these with and without the battery inserted, no change again, the laptop operates 100% with no issues on battery power only. I brought Dell Inspiron 3521 14 month ago, I have a problem that when i push Power Button then only power LED is glowing no CPU Fan and HD rotation even the DVD drive doesn’t respond no glowing of LED on DVD drive only way to stop Power LED is to remove Battery from itBut if I leave it for an hour and again try to start it then it starts working it performs all the function normallyBut if i shutdown it and just after shutdown if i again try to start it then again the problem repeats, again only the power LED glows no hard disk activity no cpu fan activity and no display activity.

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