Dell Inspiron 6400/E1505 laptop dead won't start, laptop dead won't start |
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Dell Inspiron 6400/E1505 laptop dead won't start, laptop dead won't start |
Jul 18 2008, 12:25 PM
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Member ![]() ![]() Posts: 57 OS: xp |
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Jul 18 2008, 02:29 PM
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![]() Tech Apprentice Posts: 868 From: SL,UT OS: Windows Vista, XP, Server 2003, Mac OS classic, Mac OS 10.x |
Try unplugging the battery and AC adapter, then press and hold the power button to drain out all the extra power.
Then, plug just the AC adapter in and turn the computer on while holding down the <Fn> key. Watch the lock lights (num lock, caps lock, scroll lock) and see what they do. |
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Jul 27 2008, 05:14 PM
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Member ![]() ![]() Posts: 57 OS: xp |
Nada, I think the main board is shot, new $400?? I'm seeing refurbished on ebay for <$200?? Anyone know where I can get a step by step guide for changing the mainboard?
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Jul 27 2008, 09:13 PM
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![]() Tech Apprentice Posts: 868 From: SL,UT OS: Windows Vista, XP, Server 2003, Mac OS classic, Mac OS 10.x |
Last thing I want you to try: on the side of your computer, hold the WiFi catcher switch in the momentary position for about 15 seconds. If the light next to it doesn't turn on, you definitely have a dead motherboard.
Mobo replacement procedures can be found in your Service Manual located on support.dell.com. The specific instructions are located here. It's messy.... |
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Jul 28 2008, 07:15 AM
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Member ![]() ![]() Posts: 57 OS: xp |
where/what is the "WiFi catcher switch"??
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Jul 28 2008, 07:53 AM
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![]() Tech Apprentice Posts: 868 From: SL,UT OS: Windows Vista, XP, Server 2003, Mac OS classic, Mac OS 10.x |
Sorry about that, it looks like your model does not have a WiFi catcher switch.
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Jul 28 2008, 08:19 AM
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Member ![]() ![]() Posts: 57 OS: xp |
I don't see paying $400 for a new mainboard, when I'm seeing used e1505's in the $400-$600 range. I'm considering getting a refurbished mainboard from ebay for the $150 range. But I don't know whether its a good idea to try it myself or not?? Are these rebuilt mainboards reliable, i.e. if I do get it to work, can I expect a decent/average life expectancy? What would I pay to have a techie do it for me? Should I even be wasting my time with this train of thought?
My other option was to look for an inexpensive model with low ram and a small hard drive and swap mine into it (2g & 120G hd) I'm not sure which processor I have (PRC,MEROM,T7200,2.0,4MB,DC,B2)? Would I be able to swap the memory(2x's,DIMM,1GB,533,128X64,8K,200) & hard drive (HD,120G,SATA,9.5,5.4,W080) into any current dell laptop? And just run it like my old system was set up? (vista home?) I guess if I did swap out the hard drive and memory to another laptop, the monitor and dvd drive, etc would have some value for resale on ebay? Thanks for your response!! This post has been edited by njlock: Jul 28 2008, 08:19 AM |
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Jul 28 2008, 08:41 AM
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![]() Tech Apprentice Posts: 868 From: SL,UT OS: Windows Vista, XP, Server 2003, Mac OS classic, Mac OS 10.x |
Refurb is always a personal choice. I'm sure you can find arguments both ways: while they are operable, they usually have a shorter life span because they have been previously used. A newborn and a 60-year-old are both alive, but one is going to last longer.
You have a Core 2 Duo T7200 processor. Your RAM and HDD are pretty standard, you should be able to swap into any of our newer models (your hard drive is a SATA interface, which is now standard). The way your OS communicates with your hardware is driver based. Because the hardware is different between different laptop models, you would need to get the appropriate drivers. Laptops for parts usually have a low resale value - I rarely see any sell for more than $100. |
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Jul 28 2008, 09:11 AM
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Member ![]() ![]() Posts: 57 OS: xp |
Thanks for all your imput!
I guess next time I'll pay for an extended warrenty! Hate to see this laptop just sit and rot, maybe I'll try it myself as a project? lol!! |
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Jul 28 2008, 09:57 AM
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Member 1K ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Posts: 1,110 From: tip of lake superior OS: win98/win2000/linux |
if you are running xp or vista it's very probable you would need to do a repair install so have your disks around unless you put the drive in an almost exact duplicate..... ie it's more than just a driver issue..... poor microsoft doesn't want you to cheat them out of the license for a new os when you upgrade...
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Sep 11 2008, 09:13 AM
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New Member ![]() Posts: 1 OS: winxp |
I have a similar problem, but my lights come on when I turn on my computer. i also have a e1505.
however, the system does not POST. i tried the whole discharging power thing and then held down the fn key. the lock keys stayed on except the number lock which flashed. the only other light is the power light that is on. i pressed the power button twice and it booted into a diagnostic which everything was passed. started into windows and began copying some files over joyously when the computer froze. i turned it off and tried again, but to no avail. can't get back in even with the above method. any tips? |
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Sep 11 2008, 01:38 PM
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![]() Tech Apprentice Posts: 868 From: SL,UT OS: Windows Vista, XP, Server 2003, Mac OS classic, Mac OS 10.x |
Hi Cromartie Taro, welcome to Geeks to Go!
I would advise you to start a new topic - it's hard for us to keep everything straight, and starting a new topic will allow our helpers to focus on your problem. |
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