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E-Machines (BFB0505HA) Cooling Fan, Laptop Heatsink, Heatsink With Fan Questions & Answers
I have an e system 1201 laptop, the fan is
im not upto date with these laptops and there casings or if they have screws to remove the casings
you could use a fine air blower from a compressor making sure ther is absolutely no moisture in the airlines and get your laptop a
usb cooling pad 3-LED FAN USB NOTEBOOK LAPTOP COOLING COOLER
PAD STAND or something similiar the cooling pads are very cheap and very good
thing for your laptop
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=250585728596&ssPageName=STRK:MESINDXX:IT$7.99 free postageyou could get this on Ebay
if you dont have an account you will need to create one
Add Email adress
Add Bank Acc
Add Credit Card
also add your postal adress
also add a paypal account
when you get to the paypal
login page at the bottom you will see new to paypal sign up tab
paypal to create an account
paypal registration
password ,bank card /credit card,phone numbers home/mobile ,email adress
and a postal adress
be very specific when you
type in the search
always ask questions?
before you make a purchase and keep the email/s for security reasons if the
item arrives and its not as described
you will even see the
pictures of your item so you cant make a mistake and get them home delivered
hope this helps
Heres the summary
Had a problem
the beeps are post during
post the very first work is done by the ram,all the memory in the ram is first
transferred to the hard disk,and remains active untill turned off.
make sure
that your RAM is securely seated
One bad lead can cause a computer to continue on a cycle or
to shutdown or fail to detect your hard drive
Test all leads that attach to your hard drive including
electrical extensions,IDE,SATA
the leads from your ((motherboard
to your hard drive)) make sure they have a secure connection and are not
faulty or just replace them they could be faulty
a computer needs its connections to continue its cycle and
to have and end to function
obvisously the
beeps are windows searching for some hardware it could be RAM cd/dvd hard drive
or motherboard all of these must have secure connections for the computer to
work
make
sure all leads that are attached to your drives dvd\cd have
secure make sure the connections and are not faulty even the electrical
extensions or just replace them they could be faulty a computer needs its
connections to continue its cycle and have an end so any faulty leads will end
up with a computer error
hope
this helps
When i turn the computer on it starts then
SOS beeps are post codes the computer sends to alert you of problems detected during start up.
The beeps can mean anything from over heating to bad memory detected. Find out what your Motherboard bio is and check
Here. This has a handy beep code listing for many of the common mother boards.
Good luck!
Hope this helps!
11/18/2009 12:57:54 AM •
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on Nov 18, 2009
Emachine heating issues
Hi rebecca_fran,
Well the system is shutting down for a reason but before you run off & buy a new CPU fan I want you to try something.
Unplug the power cord from the PC. Open your case & ground your self by simply touching any bare metal. (The bottom of the case will do).
Please remove the memory currently in your system. If you have never done this before please check within the manual for your eMachine. (There should be a section on how to install memory).
You can also click on this uTube link, it’s a bit long but you can skip through the video.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SsXNT6fnHmM&feature=related
If you have some canned air blow out the memory slots.
(Do not place your fingers on the memory contacts at any time).
Re-seat the memory, firmly but gently. Leave the case opened & plug in the power cord. Turn on the PC. See if the fan runs & the system doe’s not shut down. If it still does replace the CPU fan.
Your PC uses an AMD Athlon 64 X2 4400+ / 2.3 GHz CPU.
Here is a replacement AMD CPU fan & assembly.
http://www.endpcnoise.com/cgi-bin/e/std/sku=dual_core_cpu_fan.html
The CPU will come with thermal tap on its underside. (No need to buy thermal grease).
(Make sure you remove the old thermal grease from the top of the CPU). Use a clean rag with a little alcohol on it. (Not dripping). Allow time for drying. Do not scratch the CPU surface.
Good luck rebecca_fran!
Mike
I have an eView 17f3 computer monitor that was
well that is 17,000 volts there 17kv and can be lethal .
CRT is cathode ray tube and 2nd anode is 17kv, 1kv per inch screen.. we use a chicken stick to discharge that.
one guy gut hit here and flew across the room ,hit head and next up paramedics deep.. not fun to see that. ive taking 600v but never again.
vaccum seal, why do that.???
send it to the , toxic lead recycle center, let them do the danger work
when I was only 16yo I worked in TV shop and I had do that "nnipp" that in the bud on all CRT sent off to refurb. (or toxic trash) (we sold them all here, you name it)
we had to remove the socket there find he glass bud there dead center and full PPE, and snap it with wire cutters and it sucks in air fast. later in military too on old radar scopes, i worked .
the vacuum inside is pure and prefect, zero gasses.
implosion hazard exists. a glass flies in the bounces out and hits you and then next up blind i one eye. leave CRT alone to the trained.
Hi i have emachine 8230 tower
firstly lets think why a Working pc would no longer BOOT. The boot process then. a pc starts the bios which POST's. this results in ONE BEEP which might be followed by messages(if you get several beeps then they are like morse code long/short and count out an error code). when you get your ONE BEEP the pc is working. when it then HANGS(appears to do nothing) its usually because of either a) the cd drive is duff so disconnect its cables. b) the hard drive is duff so disconnect its cables c) the hard drive hasnt quite died yet but has some very slow sectors and is making the Clackety Clack of the heads recalibrating every few seconds. d) there could be a a gpu card bios glitch and your pc is running but you just have a blank screen. some hints then 1) never start removing parts as that corrupts the CMOS(the battery backed up configuration for your BIOS) so you may need to clear your cmos. 2) never play with the idea of changing ram sticks as people usually end up putting them in any old slot(which may result in a non working pc). make sure a PAIR is fitted in slots 0/2 and a separate matching pair in 1/3 slots not in slots 0/1 which is two half pairs. Other factors. 1) a short circuit. your PSU has built in protection, if the psu fan(inside case of the psu) turns and kicks back and immediately stops you have a short circuit and its cuts the power to avoid a fire/meltdown, which could be caused by high wattage gpu(>60 watts) without its extra power cables fitted or wrongly connected front usb cables or removing a mainboard and fitting it into a new box where the board has its support posts NOT lined up with the holes fro the screws so the post is touching underside of the board circuits. hope some of that helps.
Emachines 3240 - cannot recover
Download a Linux distro to a flash drive or DVD and see how well it runs off that. There's HDD utilities like SuperGrubDisk that can diagnose things.
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