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94FormulaBird 07-19-2012 08:37 PM

Laptop/computer tech guy come help
 
So a while back my laptop kinda of partially died....I went to turn it on and the
Lights flashed but the screen did not turn on and nothing booted up....lickily im workon on my gfs sisters laptop and have replaced the motherboard, swapped out the ram, hard drive, LCD screens, cmos battery...I have a processor coming sometime this weekend...if a new processor doesn't fix it the only thing I haven't replaced would Be the video card...what are your thoughts?...with all that being said I was given this laptop in 06...I have only spent $150 in parts trying to fix...of I buy another laptop it's gonna be able to play Starcraft 2 and diablo 3 so it'll cost +$500...so i don't wanna spend anY more than $250

ForceFed4g63 07-19-2012 09:01 PM

Inb4namewastaken

Silver-Dollar 07-19-2012 11:35 PM

www.Toshibadirect.com

great prices

namewastaken_0_0 07-20-2012 09:03 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Silver-Dollar (Post 179516)

Toshi is junk. I have owned 4 of their models, ranging from budget to their Qosmio flagship. Their plastics are cheaper than Chinese toys. Their PCB's are sub-par Chinese or Japanese grade. And they use the worst quality memory, Hynix.

namewastaken_0_0 07-20-2012 09:07 AM

If the laptop is from 06, and you've spent over 150$ on it. You've over spent.

For 500 bucks I can get you a new gen (not ivy bridge) core i5 with a decent graphics card.

Hell, for 800 bucks I would sell you that Alienware MX14 R1 I have. It would be an end all be all for any game you want to play (as this laptop will play any pc game you want to play).


Spending 250 on a laptop will yeild minimal gains. You will be in the same boat you are now, a laptop that is about to die or crash and burn.

Flashing lights can mean anything from memory not seated properly to hard drive cannot find NTLDR or MBR, even Boot INI file could be corrupted.

I could troubleshoot it if you want.

k5hart 07-20-2012 09:31 AM

Have you tried a different battery or power cord? I've seen similar problems come from those pieces. Especially Dells.

I kind of agree with namewastaken_0_0, you probably already put too much in it. I would move on and just put your money into a new one.

04ctd 07-20-2012 09:33 AM

you really should post up what model & brand it is, but here goes:

NVIDIA GPU Update: NVIDIA Class Action Settlement and Limited Warranty Enhancement

http://en.community.dell.com/dell-bl...hancement.aspx

FWIW, i work on a laptop a few days, then I junk it.

technology moves to fast to rescue something from 2006.

LXtasy 07-20-2012 09:40 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by namewastaken_0_0 (Post 179545)
If the laptop is from 06, and you've spent over 150$ on it. You've over spent.

For 500 bucks I can get you a new gen (not ivy bridge) core i5 with a decent graphics card.

Hell, for 800 bucks I would sell you that Alienware MX14 R1 I have. It would be an end all be all for any game you want to play (as this laptop will play any pc game you want to play).


Spending 250 on a laptop will yeild minimal gains. You will be in the same boat you are now, a laptop that is about to die or crash and burn.

Flashing lights can mean anything from memory not seated properly to hard drive cannot find NTLDR or MBR, even Boot INI file could be corrupted.

I could troubleshoot it if you want.

^--This.

I had a laptop that the hard drive crashed. Got a new hard drive ($26). My brother was trying to recover all my pictures and important files on the old hard drive. He couldn't get all of them (all my documents, invoices etc GONE) I went to price a new OS and realized it was cheaper to buy a new laptop instead with Windows 7. IMO, computers are fairly inexpensive that if something "major" happens, just upgrade.

This is the laptop that I currently run for my personal use. Now I am no computer guru, but it does serve its purpose for me

hp pavilion g7
http://www.amazon.com/HP-Hp-Pavilion.../dp/B006FLYOAA

Carlrx7 07-20-2012 11:00 AM

sell you my two year old laptop for 250, dell 14z, maxed out. wiped hd fresh install of win7, you can install your games and see how it plays if you want.

-Carl

Silver-Dollar 07-20-2012 03:10 PM

weird. I have a 6+ yo toshiba and never an issue. I use it nearly daily.

94FormulaBird 07-21-2012 01:32 AM

Dell inspiron e1505

CPU upgraded from Core Due t5500 to t7600... 1.66ghz to 2.33ghz
GPU factory ATI X1400 256mg...biggest baddest for this setup
RAM factory Hynix 2 x 512mb

ive swapped battery and cords from my gf's sisters laptop that i fixed yesterday....swapped ram...screens...cmos battery...doesnt work with either cpu...goal was to fix this one for my gf...since shes rockin a 2006 Dell Latitude d610...Pentium M 730 1.8ghz and 2 x 256mb of ram...guess ill part it out and use the shell as target at next range day...

1 Slow Z 07-21-2012 02:17 AM

I have a Mackbook that's 5 years old and it still works as well as the day we bought it. My old Dell Laptop took a crap on me after a year and a half.

94FormulaBird 07-21-2012 02:52 AM

pretty sure i narrowed it down to the graphics card...since ive replaced everything else...lol....it wont post...and a buddy of mine just took his computer apart and unplugged graphics card and it wouldnt post either...namewastaken, does this sound about right to you?...i found a graphics card for $65 on ebay...might snag it and slap it in...if it doesnt work...ima part this beast out


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