CharmPeddler
New Member
Hey guys, I'd like some conformation before i buy a new motherboard.
I'm working on a Dell XPS L702X. When the power button is pressed the back-light for the keyboard and the Power button light flash once and then nothing at all. No beep code, or anything else. The laptop was on the floor working fine one minute and then nothing.
When i hold the power button down the 2 lights will flash every .75 - 1 second. The battery test button shows full, and the blue ring around the charger is glowing blue. I've tried with battery in / cable out, and battery out / cable in. I've also tried unplugging both and holding the power button for 1+ minute, and then alternating the cable/battery again.
I've taken 3 of the 4 RAM dims out and still the same result.
I'm going to take the CMOS batter out, power cable, batter all out and press the power button for 1 minute after I type this message out, but i'm thinking that is a long shot too.
I'm pretty sure it's the motherboard but I wanted to run it by you before I shell out $175 (after i figure out the motherboard model).
It is the model with the 3D screen, if that makes a deference.
if no one has any ideas, could you help me find the motherboard model (so i don't have to completely disassemble it) before i get the new board in?
thanks a ton!
I'm working on a Dell XPS L702X. When the power button is pressed the back-light for the keyboard and the Power button light flash once and then nothing at all. No beep code, or anything else. The laptop was on the floor working fine one minute and then nothing.
When i hold the power button down the 2 lights will flash every .75 - 1 second. The battery test button shows full, and the blue ring around the charger is glowing blue. I've tried with battery in / cable out, and battery out / cable in. I've also tried unplugging both and holding the power button for 1+ minute, and then alternating the cable/battery again.
I've taken 3 of the 4 RAM dims out and still the same result.
I'm going to take the CMOS batter out, power cable, batter all out and press the power button for 1 minute after I type this message out, but i'm thinking that is a long shot too.
I'm pretty sure it's the motherboard but I wanted to run it by you before I shell out $175 (after i figure out the motherboard model).
It is the model with the 3D screen, if that makes a deference.
if no one has any ideas, could you help me find the motherboard model (so i don't have to completely disassemble it) before i get the new board in?
thanks a ton!