em 04-02-2014 10:17 AM
Hi everyone ![]()
So I have an Aspire 7741G, witch i got from my father after he died.
He always had problems with it, it overheated, froze up and ran slow, he even had it in for service, but they didnt manage to fix it.
I should mention i live in Norway.
So after I got the laptop, first thing I did was reinstall it(ctrl+alt+F10), that didnt help with the performance though.
Next thing, I opened it up, and found that the fan wasnt connected, reconnected the fan and it was working for the first time since it ledt the store. I was happy, but it didnt lst long my happiness. the video card was constantly freezing up, stopping and i got errors on it. So i reinstalled the whole thing with a blank windows 7 install, and then upgraded all the drivers by hand. all was good but video card still freezing up and stalling the laptop. Since i already had all the newest drivers for the thing, i tried rolling back the drivers, still the same problem. I opened it up again, and looked for the video card, before i got this pc from my dad, i had an aspire 6930 with nvidea card in it, not the integrated type, witch is in my 7741G. Anyway, inside this one i found the videocard is soldered onto the motherboard, so if i want to change it or it is bad i have to switch the motherboard.
Now for my reason to post this, does anyone here have a good fix for my problem with the video card? or should i just order a new motherboard with new video card on it?
Will it work to flash new bios?
Maybe some specs for the laptop will help:
Acer Aspire 7741G
Intel Icore i3-380 2,53 Ghz(upgraded to i5-480 2,67 Ghz)
4 GB DDR3 memory
AMD Radeon HD 6370M video card
17,3" HD+ LED LCD
I also have problems with the wifi card, it can detect and connect to my network but it won't go on the internet, just says no internet.
So if anyone cn help it would be much appriciated.
Thanks.
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em 04-02-2014 05:13 PM
Hello thomas,
As the ventilator was disconnected, it is better to change the motherboard (refurnished). Many components have overheated.
You'll find bellow the part numbers of motherbord:
| MB.PT101.001 | MAIN BD.HM55.DDR3.WO/CPU/3G |
| MB.PT401.001 | MAIN BD.DIS.HM55.DDR3800.LF |
| MB.R9601.001 | MAIN BD.ROBSON.HM55.WO/3G |
| MB.RCB01.001 | MAIN BD.CAPILANO.HM55.WO/3G |
| MB.RCC01.001 | MAIN BD.HM55.WO/3G |
em 04-02-2014 05:16 PM
Hello Thomas:
Does Device Mgr show problems with any of the devices?
Jack E/NJ
em 04-02-2014 07:57 PM
Hi laurent_14, thanks for reply.
I had come to the same conclusion as you did, since it had been so warm over so long period of time, a couple of years, i more or less realized that the motherboard has been overheated, i think that is what has happened with my wifi card to.
Thanks for the modelnumbers to, i have found a new motherboard and will order this soon.
Ragards
Thomas
em 04-02-2014 07:59 PM
Hi JackE.
Device mgr is, and was not showing anything faulty with the video card, but it did show fault with the Lan, but that was resolved with a driver update.
Thank you for reply.
Ragards
Thomas
04-04-2014 05:14 PM - editado 04-04-2014 05:15 PM
Hello thomas,
I think it's better to test the HDD. Seatools works with any brands.
Perhaps you can see the "Worst Temp":
The "Worst Temp" refers to the highest temp that the drive has ever experienced in its lifetime.
Seatools tutorial: Here
Tools and file:
1- Download the file Seatools for dos version V1.12 (Text) - ISO CD-ROM IMAGE: SeaToolsDOS112.ISO
2- Download ISO Toolkit (portable version - no install): ISOToolkit.zip
3- Download Win32 Disk Imager (portable version - no install): Win32 Disk Imager
Procedure:
1- Format your USB key with the Windows Disk Manager in FAT32.
2- Execute ISO Toolkit --> Extract image tab, you extract SeaToolsDOS112.ISO in a folder.
3- In this folder, rename SeaTools.ima --> SeaTools.img
4- Execute Win32 Disk Imager, write Image File: SeaTools.img (new one) on your usb key.
Normally, you'll find these files and folder on your USB key:
5- Boot on your USB key
6- Make Short (touch S) and Long (touche L) test only.
7- To quit the program CTRL+ALT+DEL to reboot.
There is an other diagnostic tools for:
em 04-04-2014 05:27 PM
Hi Laurent_14.
Thanks for info.
I have tried 4 different hdd in this laptop, including a brand new ssd, same problem everytime, so i dont think its the hdd thats the problem.
I have been looking around for a new motherboard, and i have tried to find the part number on my existing board but i can't seem to find it anywhere.
Looking at the part numbers you postet before, i would like to find the rigth one.
em 04-04-2014 05:48 PM
Considering the potential damaging conditions other hardware parts of this system might've also been exposed to, have you considered getting another machine of comparable power and save the data and hardware from the old system? I only mention this because replacing the motherboard may not be the only piece of hardware needed to get this system in proper working condition.
Jack E/NJ
em 04-04-2014 05:57 PM
Hello,
I'm researching... it's not easy!
04-04-2014 06:12 PM - editado 04-04-2014 06:13 PM
Hello,
You'll find the part number here:
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