fuse that may have blown or another common cause? A very common problem with dell laptop's are the "batterys" I suggest calling dell and order a new battery for your labtop. or It may be that your psu
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...blown SMD fuse 4A, very near close by the DC power plug. On the other the Power Management Board was bad and needed a replacement. If you already went to the trouble of opening the laptop, see if you ...
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...blown fuse on the motherboard. The flashing of the BIOS is done with a bootable cd or floppy but this will not keep the new battery from charging. The reason Dell states that you need at least 10% ...
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...ram and tested them - both works perfectly ... any help please? Hi Assuming the fuse in the plug hasnt blown...do the fan(s) in the power supply go round? If not then the power supply needs
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...or turn on. any suggestions The capacitor in the mother board or a fuse is blown It must be opened up to check Usually a qualified technician must do this for everything inside is so delicate to ...
...think you may have blown the main laptop mobo fuse. If you are confident, you can take the thing apart and fix the fuse (about an hours work), however, you could have also damaged the charging ...
...power supply might be damaged or blown a fuse, or just simply dead. You can try to see if you can buy a power supply with a return policy just to see if that fixes the issue. Please rate if this ...
fuse connections with a soldered wire of 3 amps but this is NOT a recommended fix long term If the laptop still does not boot, there is a resistor or possibly a capacitor blown, remove the motherboard
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...i check next? look around the starter fuse. the blown starter fuse could of effected something around it or something else could of caused the blown starter
dell problem solving does not start any more Try changing the power pack , but first make sure it isnt just a loose connection or the fuse may have blown in the plug
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