You are viewing our Forum Archives. To view or take place in current topics click here.
#21. Posted:
Itanium-Gaming
  • Challenger
Status: Offline
Joined: Jul 27, 201112Year Member
Posts: 184
Reputation Power: 7
Status: Offline
Joined: Jul 27, 201112Year Member
Posts: 184
Reputation Power: 7
This is NOT a HDD problem if it was it would show you the post screen but if it dont show that then your screen has packed in
#22. Posted:
-CPU-
  • Prospect
Status: Offline
Joined: May 23, 201113Year Member
Posts: 638
Reputation Power: 16
Status: Offline
Joined: May 23, 201113Year Member
Posts: 638
Reputation Power: 16
Have u tried buying a new one ?
#23. Posted:
Ezio
  • TTG Master
Status: Offline
Joined: Apr 30, 201113Year Member
Posts: 882
Reputation Power: 20
Status: Offline
Joined: Apr 30, 201113Year Member
Posts: 882
Reputation Power: 20
sounds like a corrupt system file, you will need to re-isntall widows, but you can keep all of your documents and so fourth, look in the tech discussion , there should be a topic on how to get windows 7 for free LEGALLY, hope i helped.
#24. Posted:
IxI-FuZiOnZz-HD
  • Challenger
Status: Offline
Joined: Jul 30, 201112Year Member
Posts: 156
Reputation Power: 6
Status: Offline
Joined: Jul 30, 201112Year Member
Posts: 156
Reputation Power: 6
[ Register or Signin to view external links. ]
#25. Posted:
-Dreamz
  • Rising Star
Status: Offline
Joined: Nov 27, 201013Year Member
Posts: 759
Reputation Power: 43
Status: Offline
Joined: Nov 27, 201013Year Member
Posts: 759
Reputation Power: 43
Joe wrote
AkuRaa wrote You could try this: [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] [/url]


^^ That posts on that forum sounds alot like HDD failure, with the flashing LEDs which Ive seen on my Dell before when the HDD failed (Dropped my laptop)


If you can try get your hands on a Windows boot disk or any OS boot disk, you can try install it, and you should be able to determine if its your HDD or not (The installer will or wont find your HDD to install to..)

But the screen stays black so i wont be able to see the installer
#26. Posted:
trigger_md
  • Challenger
Status: Offline
Joined: Feb 18, 201014Year Member
Posts: 157
Reputation Power: 5
Status: Offline
Joined: Feb 18, 201014Year Member
Posts: 157
Reputation Power: 5
i dnt think its a hard drive fault ur screen would still work if ur hard drive was shot anyway
#27. Posted:
stickyPiXL
  • Wise One
Status: Offline
Joined: Oct 21, 201013Year Member
Posts: 525
Reputation Power: 24
Status: Offline
Joined: Oct 21, 201013Year Member
Posts: 525
Reputation Power: 24
Here is the link you need, read it, and maybe you can get your computer working fine: [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]
#28. Posted:
ScottttxD
  • TTG Senior
Status: Offline
Joined: Jan 27, 201014Year Member
Posts: 1,239
Reputation Power: 55
Status: Offline
Joined: Jan 27, 201014Year Member
Posts: 1,239
Reputation Power: 55
The credit for this fix goes to Steve Vlaminck at ifixit.com. His post led me to the idea to replace the CMOS, and it worked like a charm. I wasn't sure if we had the same problem, but I think the error codes can be different depending on whatever the error report decides is most important. I linked to ifixit.com two posts above so you can check it out if you want.

As usual before taking apart a laptop, I made necessary precautions. If you are planning to take your laptop apart, I hope this guide is helpful to you, but please understand the risk involved. There are lots of ways to break your laptop when you're taking it apart: applying too much force, electrostatic discharge and electromagnetic interference, and accidental water damage to name a few. I am not responsible for any damage you might cause to your system. You should also consider taking your own pictures both for reference, and possibly to post in here to help others see how you did it.

With the disclaimer out of the way, lets get started. You'll want to make sure you have a clean, open workspace with room to place the laptop parts as you remove them. Also, try to find a way to organize all the screws that you take out and if you need to, label each container. You'll notice I used recycled bottlecaps to hold the screws and sticky notes underneath to label them.

[ Register or Signin to view external links. ]



Start by unplugging the laptop from AC power and removing the battery. The sliding switch in the upper left of the picture below ejects the battery for removal.

[ Register or Signin to view external links. ]

Then you can take all the screws out that hold in the plate covering access to the memory, processor, heatsink and WiFi antennas. You'll end up with the laptop looking like the picture above. You can leave the screws in the cover plate and set it aside.

Now you need to remove the two optical drives. The dvd drive is held in by one screw, which you should see just to the side of the exposed memory in the center. After removing the screw, simply slide out the dvd drive. Don't use your screwdriver to pry it out, you'll mar the plastic.

[ Register or Signin to view external links. ]


The hard drive is on the opposite side towards the front of the laptop and is held in by two screws. Remove them and slide out the hard drive just like the dvd drive. Keep the screws with their respective drives and set them in a safe place that is static free and away from magnets.

Now it's time to remove the flat panel display. The first step is removing two small screws on the bottom where the battery used to be.

[ Register or Signin to view external links. ]

Before you flip the laptop over, remove the two screws near the back edge of the laptop labeled with a "D." You should see them just inside the very back outside corners of the laptop when looking at the bottom. Remember to keep screws organized so you can put them all back where you found them.

Now you can place the laptop with the keyboard facing you, like this:

[ Register or Signin to view external links. ]


Remove the access panel above the keyboard by lightly prying it up with a flathead. You can only remove it if the screen is tilted all the way back. From there you can pull it up gently with your hands, making sure not to pull farther than the ribbon cable beneath allows.

[ Register or Signin to view external links. ]

Now you can see the two screws holding down the keyboard. Remove those, then pull the keyboard up so you can see the ribbon cable beneath it.

[ Register or Signin to view external links. ]


Release the ribbon cable by lifting the black hinge holding it in place. The hinge swings up toward the front of the laptop. Now you can set the keyboard aside. Note that you can clean it while you have it removed more thoroughly than with it still attached to the laptop. Just use compressed or canned air.

With the keyboard out it's easier to release the ribbon cable connecting the access panel's switches to the motherboard. A small flathead or your fingernails can push out the latch holding in the ribbon cable. Just be careful, you'll be replacing the whole panel or your motherboard if you push on the wrong part. The latch is the part that moves.

[ Register or Signin to view external links. ]


Now would be a good time to flip the laptop upside down, close the lid, and fish the antennas out. There are five, and in this model only two are connected, the black and white wires. They pry up very easily from the WiFi card. You don't have to remember which one goes where, there are colored arrows designating the black and white sockets. Pull the wires out of the plastic notches until they are completely loose from the bottom of the laptop.

[ Register or Signin to view external links. ]

In the photo above, you should see a wide, white connector that runs up into the flat panel display from the motherboard. This is the webcam cable, and it slides right out, no latches to push on this one.

You can flip the laptop back around. You should see on the top where the wires come up and snake into the screen. You can pull them through so they aren't hanging out of the bottom anymore, and you have to so you can eventually pull the screen assembly off.

You need to remove one more cable and 4 screws to free the screen. Disconnect the screen cable from the motherboard here:

[ Register or Signin to view external links. ]


Now remove the four screws on the two hinges that are holding the screen to the case. They look like really flat, wide screws. Sorry I didn't get a picture. I already had them out. I get ahead of myself sometimes

The screen will pull right out when you have all the screws out and the cables pried from the case. You can set it aside. Here it is by itself:

[ Register or Signin to view external links. ] [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]


We're almost done. Ok now we need the top casing and the bottom to separate. This calls for all the screws on the bottom to be removed. Don't miss any, there's one right in the middle that's hard to see. Note, you don't have to remove the heatsink to expose the processor, but I did just to check and make sure the thermal paste wasn't too spotty and clean the dust out of the fins and fan. It's easy to remove and clean, and you get a chance to re-apply paste if you want. Google it if you need to.

[ Register or Signin to view external links. ]


Remove the two ribbon cables pictured below:

[ Register or Signin to view external links. ] [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]


The top case should pry away from the bottom now. You'll notice a difficult spot by where you slid the dvd drive out. I pulled the top case away from the bottom while using my flathead to push the thin plastic out. See what I mean in the pic. Other than that, if you can't separate the halves, always check for screws you missed.

[ Register or Signin to view external links. ]


Congratulations, you've exposed the motherboard, I hope. Now you have three ribbon cables to remove. They have latches just like the small one holding in the access panel. Here they are pictured below.

[ Register or Signin to view external links. ] [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]


And now remove the Expresscard caddy. Three screws hold it in.

[ Register or Signin to view external links. ]


Now nothing is stopping you from pulling out the motherboard but five screws (if memory serves, already sent it back to my friend) and the translucent plastic front piece where the memory card slot is. You can pull this out by pushing the middle out and pulling it upwards. With all the screws removed and the plastic piece out, the motherboard is almost free. You may need to gently pry it up in certain places with a screwdriver. GENTLY. I had to pry it near the power jack, in the upper right corner, and the bottom right corner. Then it slid out away from the side where the power jack, ethernet port and headphone jack were.

[ Register or Signin to view external links. ]

Carefully flip over the motherboard once you have it free. Remove the CMOS battery and replace it with a CR2032. Wasn't that easy!

[ Register or Signin to view external links. ]

Now reverse your steps and put everything back together. It's key to remember that if it doesn't seem to fit right, it probably isn't. There is only one right way to reassemble everything. If it won't snap in place or the screw doesn't fit, look for something you're missing. When I got it all back together, it booted first try. I reset the date and time in the BIOS, set the video memory from Auto to 256mb, and optimized and updated Vista.

[ Register or Signin to view external links. ]
#29. Posted:
Joe
  • TTG Addict
Status: Offline
Joined: Jun 17, 200914Year Member
Posts: 2,281
Reputation Power: 127
Status: Offline
Joined: Jun 17, 200914Year Member
Posts: 2,281
Reputation Power: 127
Yeah looks like I was wrong and I forgot that you do get a error on the screen for HDD failure.

That other fix looks right..
#30. Posted:
-Dreamz
  • Rising Star
Status: Offline
Joined: Nov 27, 201013Year Member
Posts: 759
Reputation Power: 43
Status: Offline
Joined: Nov 27, 201013Year Member
Posts: 759
Reputation Power: 43
Ok tomorrow im gonna try to goto the store and buy one of thos little batteries and see if that fixes it!
Jump to:
You are viewing our Forum Archives. To view or take place in current topics click here.