
the LED lights come on but - Nada.
I've disassembled it and reassembled it to the point I dream doing it while surf skiing with a naked Kate Upton. (Inserted Joke)
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Aren't memory cards used for (stop me if you heard this before) MEMORY?
He was probably isolating to whether you reconnected the display correctly (or if it had failed at some point such as backlight). By using an external display you basically cut out any potential issues with the integrated display.So I don't know what connecting it to an external - would matter?
@Geoff. Never bothered to connect it to any type of "external" display. Assuming your talking about a desktop monitor. As you see in the pic - I push the power button. The LED lights light up but that's it. No sounds of the machine being on. Like hard drive or DVD drive or the heat sink fan. So I don't know what connecting it to an external - would matter?
I misread when you said "meaning the LED lights light up; the heat sink fan spins and the DVD drive spins". I thought you were saying they do spin up.What was wrong with it originally?
He was probably isolating to whether you reconnected the display correctly (or if it had failed at some point such as backlight). By using an external display you basically cut out any potential issues with the integrated display.
I wasn't trying to be rudebut I don't think I somehow missed or screwed up connecting the laptop monitor
You're talking about a POS laptop from 2001. Not a '69 Corvette. Get over it.but I want to make things work and last
There's a difference with computers that degrade year over year. You can't keep throwing money at it to make it work better, there's a limit to what the components support. If you were given a laptop by someone who passed away or something, just keep it to look back on, you don't need to continue to use it daily.@voyagerfan99 sentimental value means different things to different people. You need me to explain that to you?