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I turned my laptop on today but halfway through start up the screen went blank and the fan started going full speed. I turned it off via the start/stop button and after a few minutes turned it on again.

This time there was nothing at all except a fan going full speed. I thought it might be an OS problem so decided to take the opportunity to upgrade to Windows 7 but then saw there was no light on the CD Rom drive. I opened it manually and tried to boot from the CD but no go.

I'm thinking BIOS, possibly dead battery but would appreciate another opinion before I take it to pieces, not as easy as a PC :(.

Should mention I have removed and replaced the memory modules, tried a different HDD. There are no beeps from the m/board and trying to enter set up doesn't work.

Thanks.

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Maybe a VGA chip failure or MotherBoard..... maybe.

 

can you post you full system specs for a closer look?

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This could be M/B died as Bugsy has implied.

 

You say that you have taken the RAM modules out and replaced.

Try them one at a time.

 

Try taking the battery out and running on mains adapter only.

or

Try running on battery only.

 

Get a can of compressed air and give the inside a few blasts through the vents.

It could possibly be a build-up of dust.

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Maybe a VGA chip failure or MotherBoard..... maybe.

 

can you post you full system specs for a closer look?

 

Thanks for the replies.

 

What do you mean by a full system spec?

 

I tried a few things last night and now when i switch it on it has a one second burst of starting then nothing.

 

I did all the other things with the memory and battery/mains but to no avail.

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eg,

windows 7 ultimate x64

AMD Athlon II X2

nvidia geforce 9200 etc...

 

be things like make and model of your computer, what graphics card you have, memory, what OS you are running.............

 

 

does that help any?;)

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eg,

windows 7 ultimate x64

AMD Athlon II X2

nvidia geforce 9200 etc...

 

be things like make and model of your computer, what graphics card you have, memory, what OS you are running.............

 

 

does that help any?;)

 

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Pretty standard machine.

 

I have also tried a different HDD with a Win 7 OS but this made no difference whatsoever.

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Are you getting any beeps on boot up if so is it 1 or a couple or constant beeping?

 

I think your motherboard is the issue here.

 

Have yo tired KenB suggestions? have you checked nothing as came loose or unclipped from inside, as in cables?

 

make sure all hardware is correctly seated and remove ram and replace it, and make sure everything is free from dust as KenB said.

 

Have you gave a bad knock or have you toch the inside for any reason before this happen, are you sure it hasn't been overheating?

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No beeps, no sound whatsover except a half second sound of a fan. I've taken the thing to pieces since i last posted but it's made no difference. I tried all the things KenB suggested but nothing.

I reckon it's time for that laptop docking station in the sky :)

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The only thing i can think it could be is the MOBO or PSU

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The fans running at full speed suggest that either:-

 

The computer is overheating (this is often from dust, use compressed air)

The BIOS has reset and needs reconfiguring

The CMOS battery is dead

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Thanks. I'll see if I can locate the CMOS battery and replace it. Will have to wait until next week now as I'm working until then. :(

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