Spirit,
Thanx a lot buddy for that diagnostic list of yours -- that really helps.
And I appreciate the clarification about the Laptop/Desktop mobo light issue -- that's one more thing out of the way.
I guess you seem to like Desktops better than Laptops like me!
I am not fond of laptops myself -- Desktops are so much easier to fix in so many ways, and for so many different problems!!
It's nice that you told me everything that you know.
I'll take your advice and reread the manual much closer this time: maybe there's something in there that I missed.
There's are several computer manuals: The User's Manual, the Technical Manual, and possibly another one if they have it.
Guess I'll read through all of them. I don't know which one it'd be in.
Dear Okedokey,
When I said, "open the computer up",
what I meant was where you take out 4+ screws out of each corner of the computer, and lift up the keyboard/monitor, separating the computer from its other 'half' where the mobo is located. It is here that you can (probably) see the IDE cords and the CPU microchip processor. I am not talking about the small box that opens the CMOS chamber.
However, in a sense, you are right, now that think about it, because there is a plug attached to the Modem Card, so therefore, you can conclude that most likely ALL plugs are the same, or, at the very least, that there may be other plugs like them on the laptop. That is a good idea Okedokey.
So then, the question is:
1. "Are all plugs in laptops the same"?
2. "What are the different methods/techniques that you use to unplug them"?
Another main issue here is this:
When you pull the two "halves" of the laptop apart, there is not much room to manuever (because of the cord that you don't want to break) your hands or even to be able to get a good grip on the plug, AND the plug is so dang small that its hard to get a grip on the thing -- in addition to it being VERY delicate.
But anyways, you may not have realized it, but you gave me some potentially really good advice -- or at least something that could be very importaint!
Take out the rechargeable battery before opening up the computer. Did you 'also' mean the CMOS battery?
But I have seen people open up and fix there compters while they are still on/plugged in. Where there was no face plate on the computer and you could see the raw mobo.
Dear Whizzy,
Please read the previous post on this same thread.
You have any ideas why this happening?
1. (The rechargeable internal laptop battery is charging just fine and is at max power)
2. (A light goes on on the power cord)
3. (I got a brand new power cord)
4. (The computer has started before)
* (There is a brand new CMOS battery)
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Okedokey,
Thanx for the reply!
list without description, what you have replaced.
1. CMOS Battery
2. DVD drive
3. Power Supply
4. 1 RAM Card
5. 1 RAM Card
6. Hard Drive
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