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+1 I agree. It's amazing that the laptop lasted long enough to melt the plastic! Usualy a capacitor just blows out and you get nothing after that. There is an off chance that it could be the AC Adapter as well. Power from the wall could be dirty causing the …

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Remove everything you can from the box. RAM, HDD, CDROM, Keyboard, external devices. Try getting lights with only the AC Adapter plugged in. Also check where the AC Adapter plugs into the motherboard, you will see the pin. Check to see if that is broken or very loose. Laptop motherboards …

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No video signal? Any beeps? From your symptoms, it sounds like the machine isn't completeing it's POST cycle. Quick and easy - try to remove the RAM and power it on. You should get error beeps. If you don't, reseat the processor and try again.

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My only guess is that you have a conflict between the internal laptop mouse (trackpad) and your external mouse. 1. Test with a different external mouse. 2. Disable the trackpad mouse in BIOS. 3. Remove laptop from dock and connect mouse directly to the laptop. Does your situation change with …

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What game is it? I'm a big gamer myself and have had this issue in the past on different builds. Last time this happened to me, I was playing Battlefield 2. The game kept freezing on me and I finally found out that it was my video card overheating. When …

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[QUOTE=OlyComputers;724875]This is usually a defective hard drive, so it's odd that it would come back clean. I would suggest: 1. open the case and re-seat all the cables. 2. reset your BIOS manually by unplugging the system and removing (then reinserting) the CMOS battery, if you're not comfortable with this …

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Keyboard bezels are trickey. I always feel like they are going to break when removing them. I usually use a small screwdriver to help get under the bezel so I can wiggle it loose. Follow the guide and be forceful but gentle. Oxymoron I know.

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Sounds like you ran the basics of isolating the problem. Good job. You replaced the motherboard and you say it now powers up but you see nothing? When you power up with the new motherboard do you hear any POST beeps? You might need to start the process over with …

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Which version of wonderful Windows are you using? Any Windows 32bit OS will not see more than 4GB of RAM. There would be no point in using 8GB unless you are running a 64bit OS. Yes, yes, there are some apps that will allow Windows to see more but they …

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I would try and power on with just the CPU in the board. Most motherboards will give you a beeping error if there is no RAM. This will at least tell you that it's POSTing up to the RAM check. This will verify that your CPU and motherboard are functioning.

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[QUOTE=jbennet;725093]okay thats a POST error code the pitch/number/duration/frequency of beeps will tell you something, depending on what make your motherboard is.[/QUOTE] Yup. The motherboard is trying to tell you that something is wrong. You need to find your mobo manual or look it up on the web to determine the …

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I usually stick something soft like a zip tie end into the fan slowly until I hear it hit the zip tie. If it hits, I know the fan is working. If it doesn't - it's broke :-D

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What Pressario is it? How old is that drive? You can get a replacement DVD drive for 10 - 20 bucks on newegg. That shouldn't hurt your wallet too badly. Only other thing I would try is to power down and reseat your IDE/SATA cable to and from the drive. …

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I have an E6500. This is where the fingerprint ID reader would be installed if you paid for that option.

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Hi, I had this same printer with the same issue. I went to Officemax to purchase new ink and found out that it was going to cost me $65. Yikes. I dropped 85 on a new photo printer and tossed the i560. I know this isn't a solution but it …

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Here are the basic troubleshooting techniques I use to find a "mysterious" problem such as yours. 1. Remove battery and set it aside - try to POST 2. Remove HDD and set it aside - try to POST 3. Remove CDROM and set it aside - try to POST 4. …

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Hi. I've been fixing laptops for 11 years now. Wow I'm getting old. Anyway, if I had this unit in my shop, the first thing I would do is reseat the keyboard. 99% of laptop keyboard are very easily removed by taking out the keyboard screws from the bottom of …

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