same problem... 1 april joke... I have my 9300 in pieces and still not any fan noice if I push the button same problem... 1 april joke... I have my 9300 in pieces and still not any fan noice if I push the button
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hi please visit the website www.support.dell.com
enter the service tag of the system , download latest bios from the site upgrade the bios of the system remove the battery from the system press and hold the power button after disconnecting every power source , for 5 seconds , connect battery and restart the computer.
it will detect the battery.
it seems to be a no post situvation, call dell and give lock indicators code, its surely an hard ware issue, based on the lock indicators the component must be changed. if in warranty your system parts will be replaced
You have all the simpthoms of an overheating laptop.
For starters, get a vacuum and **** all the dirt from the fan or fans on the back/ bottom of your laptop.
Then turn on your laptop. It should stay longer than 5 seconds.
If this solves your problem, then you are lucky.
If not, you'll need to have your laptop serviced, and clean the heat sink, and have reapplied the heat transfer compund on the processor.
Not a big deal, and not that expensive either.
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same problem... 1 april joke...
I have my 9300 in pieces and still not any fan noice if I push the button
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