delfonic
Well-Known Member
- Joined
- Aug 6, 2012
- Messages
- 3,119
- Likes
- 7,385
Should be able to get it to possibly get to the boot menu with F8.... “key being should” if he can get it to that and in safe made with maybe a restore.... he could possibly fix the issue completely.if the fans come on its getting power. Its just failing to post. Failure to post is processor, motherboard, or memory. Typically the processor and memory will bomb during operation instead of failing at boot
OK, guys and gals. I was hoping to tap into some of that vast knowledge that exist here on the nation. I have a laptop that contains some critical diagnostic software. Unfortunately the laptop is not booting. It never gets to the boot stage. Light comes on, fan starts up keyboard flashes on all for about one second then it turns off. Some times it will continue to cycle this way on it's own. I've removed the battery and unplugged to do a hard reset but nothing seems to work. Any ideas? The screen never even flashes.
OK, guys and gals. I was hoping to tap into some of that vast knowledge that exist here on the nation. I have a laptop that contains some critical diagnostic software. Unfortunately the laptop is not booting. It never gets to the boot stage. Light comes on, fan starts up keyboard flashes on all for about one second then it turns off. Some times it will continue to cycle this way on it's own. I've removed the battery and unplugged to do a hard reset but nothing seems to work. Any ideas? The screen never even flashes.
Place in front of open door. It will keep the door open for you. That’s it’s job now.OK, guys and gals. I was hoping to tap into some of that vast knowledge that exist here on the nation. I have a laptop that contains some critical diagnostic software. Unfortunately the laptop is not booting. It never gets to the boot stage. Light comes on, fan starts up keyboard flashes on all for about one second then it turns off. Some times it will continue to cycle this way on it's own. I've removed the battery and unplugged to do a hard reset but nothing seems to work. Any ideas? The screen never even flashes.
They're trying to return to disco days. 1980What in the god given orange jelly is this sh*t....Gerogia View attachment 301404
It's a Dell Inspiron with the touch screen. 7000 series I believe.What brand/model is it? Could be a bad memory module, if it isn't soldered onto the motherboard and you can pull one memory module out to see if that's it. You might also try pulling the battery completely out, plugging it in and turning it on.
What in the god given orange jelly is this sh*t....Gerogia View attachment 301404