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Post by Deleted on Sept 27, 2015 19:21:58 GMT
I need help I was trying to go on MineCraft and my Dell laptop M1050 (Early 2010) Won't power on and it's fully charged I got a new battery and it still won't work
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Post by Patsterr_ on Sept 27, 2015 20:59:00 GMT
Put milk in the batterie. Wrap it with tin foil, and put it in the microwave.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 27, 2015 22:10:00 GMT
step 1 put ice cream on it step 2 swallow the battery step 3 DIE!!!!
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Post by Deleted on Sept 28, 2015 1:45:57 GMT
step 1 put ice cream on it step 2 swallow the battery step 3 DIE!!!! Shut the Fuck up!
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Post by _Windows on Sept 28, 2015 1:47:29 GMT
step 1 put ice cream on it step 2 swallow the battery step 3 DIE!!!! Shut the Fuck up! Don't feed the trolls please. @cochise8600 Does it make any beeping? Beeping could be an error code with it failing POST.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 28, 2015 1:49:36 GMT
Don't feed the trolls please. @cochise8600 Does it make any beeping? Beeping could be an error code with it failing POST. It beeps 7 times and didn't stop
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Post by _Windows on Sept 28, 2015 1:52:44 GMT
Don't feed the trolls please. @cochise8600 Does it make any beeping? Beeping could be an error code with it failing POST. It beeps 7 times and didn't stop That is a beep code for processor or motherboard failure according to searching it up.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 28, 2015 1:58:27 GMT
It beeps 7 times and didn't stop That is a beep code for processor or motherboard failure according to searching it up. Thanks ins try to get a new laptop sooner or later
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Post by _Windows on Sept 28, 2015 2:02:00 GMT
That is a beep code for processor or motherboard failure according to searching it up. Thanks ins try to get a new laptop sooner or later Also if you need any data that is on it for whatever reason, be sure to remove the hard drive. You can get adapters for connecting a laptop HDD to USB (they aren't expensive either... I got one for about $15 or so). Then you could plug it into your new laptop and transfer any needed files over.
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Post by pj on Sept 28, 2015 2:09:47 GMT
www.youtube.com/watch?v=2rW0M1htCZ0 (Yes this does work, and since it is a soldering issue, I think that this could be a good solution until you can get a new pc/get a fix) After reading a bit more, this could also be a soldering problem on your motherboard, not a processor failure. Also, I found this response to a thread on the internet: "Hello, My daughter laptop had this same issue and I just had it fixed. Took it to a locate computer repair shop. The Tech reflowed the video chip. The cost was $100. The Tech stated that this is a common issue with some Dell's laptops. Now that the laptop is working, he strongly suggested I purchase a cooling fan and always use the laptop on a flat surface. He stated smothering the internal cooling fan causes the laptop to heat up which in turn causes the solder that holds the video chip in place to soften and eventually disconnect. Hope this helps!" Also, multiple users report that Dell sent them a new motherboard free of charge, it might be a good idea to ring them up. (This was even out of warranty)
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Post by Deleted on Sept 28, 2015 2:11:30 GMT
Thanks ins try to get a new laptop sooner or later Also if you need any data that is on it for whatever reason, be sure to remove the hard drive. You can get adapters for connecting a laptop HDD to USB (they aren't expensive either... I got one for about $15 or so). Then you could plug it into your new laptop and transfer any needed files over. Thank you so much I do have a lot of important files!
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Post by _Windows on Sept 28, 2015 2:16:01 GMT
After reading a bit more, this could also be a soldering problem on your motherboard, not a processor failure. TBH, I would highly advise not messing around with soldering on a PCB unless you absolutely know what you are doing. You could very well end up shorting something out, and in extreme cases possibly even cause a fire. Thank you so much I do have a lot of important files! No problem. I would advise backing up your most important files in the future if you have not done so already.
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Post by pj on Sept 28, 2015 2:19:58 GMT
After reading a bit more, this could also be a soldering problem on your motherboard, not a processor failure. TBH, I would highly advise not messing around with soldering on a PCB unless you absolutely know what you are doing. You could very well end up shorting something out, and in extreme cases possibly even cause a fire. Thank you so much I do have a lot of important files! No problem. I would advise backing up your most important files in the future if you have not done so already. The trick is to put the laptop under a comforter or towel, there is always the chance of a fire, so you do have to be careful.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 28, 2015 2:22:43 GMT
After reading a bit more, this could also be a soldering problem on your motherboard, not a processor failure. TBH, I would highly advise not messing around with soldering on a PCB unless you absolutely know what you are doing. You could very well end up shorting something out, and in extreme cases possibly even cause a fire. Thank you so much I do have a lot of important files! No problem. I would advise backing up your most important files in the future if you have not done so already. I always back up my PC Monthly
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Post by Deleted on Sept 28, 2015 3:30:11 GMT
TBH, I would highly advise not messing around with soldering on a PCB unless you absolutely know what you are doing. You could very well end up shorting something out, and in extreme cases possibly even cause a fire. No problem. I would advise backing up your most important files in the future if you have not done so already. I always back up my PC Monthly I back it up every hour
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