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Dell INSPRON 2500 won't start !!!
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Help you Techies please .I have owned a Dell Inspiron 2500 for 4years and now it has just decided not to start....
1 > mains attached(new tested mains supply)/battery installed (new battery) no lights on.
2 > no battery and mains attached ,no lights.....
HO HUM ....what now...
I have dissembled the machine down to nealy all components and reassemled hoping it was a connection problem but NO RESULT.
Help Please ..........
1 > mains attached(new tested mains supply)/battery installed (new battery) no lights on.
2 > no battery and mains attached ,no lights.....
HO HUM ....what now...
I have dissembled the machine down to nealy all components and reassemled hoping it was a connection problem but NO RESULT.
Help Please ..........
Well, if you're sure that it's plugged in :cheesy:, and you're sure that it isn't the power supply that isn't crapping out, why don't you try some of the following:
1. It could be the on/off switch. Try using a different motherboard (If you have one).
2. It could also be the motherboard at fault. Maybe a circuit is fried or something. You can test this also, if you have another computer with a working motherboard.
3. If all else fails, the BIOS may be dead. This is a little harder to swap, but if the BIOS is dead, it's highly likely that the computer won't boot.
Have fun
1. It could be the on/off switch. Try using a different motherboard (If you have one).
2. It could also be the motherboard at fault. Maybe a circuit is fried or something. You can test this also, if you have another computer with a working motherboard.
3. If all else fails, the BIOS may be dead. This is a little harder to swap, but if the BIOS is dead, it's highly likely that the computer won't boot.
Have fun
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Originally Posted by twoyorkie
many thanks but spare bits are not readily available to me....but i will investigate.....any other info will be appreciated
as said above the board or even the cpu could be dead.i had simular Dell one with a dead battery and it would not start without the battery connected ,bought new battery and it worked great
Last edited by caperjack; Aug 6th, 2006 at 8:21 am.
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Did you try Dell Tech Support? Pretty sure they ought to be able to help you.
Otherwise, try removing the RAM sticks and then try powering the system. Does it beep at all? Also, when you switch on the system, do the fans rotate?
Any ideas would be fantastic.
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