Dudidum

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  • Hi there! I had the same problem as you guys with an Acer Aspire 5541 (no G) but luckily I solved my Problem. It was the GPU unit that seemed to have some bad soldered joints (its a BGA module), so I reflowed it with some flux, a heat gun and a thermometer to get the temperature right. The laptop works again and I wrote…
  • Hi there! I finally fixed the problem on my Acer 5541 and I hope it lasts. The problem was the Radeon 4200 HD chip soldered onto the mainboard. I suspected early on that it must be something with the graphics part of the laptop because it did something (fans spinning up etc) but there was no output on the VGA adapter. I…
  • Can you remember which one got replaced or in which region the faulty capacitor was? (eg. on the other side of the cpu, next to the northbridge etc) Was it a SMD capacitor? If you can get me that info somehow, I would greatly appreciate it ! Thanks in advance (if you ever get the reply^^) Dud
  • Thank you for responding! Still I'd like to know if this "black-screen" state is initiated by a damaged component which is not the CPU/RAM/HDD. Does acer have a "protection circuit" to prevent the laptop from further damage? From how the laptop behaves (it does virtually nothing) it must be a low level component that is…
  • Well it's good to hear that someone (you) played around with this problem. I will take my time and try a lot of reboots and perhaps I'll have some luck . But this isn't a proper solution. What the heck causes the laptop to behave like this?? What really shocks me is, that it apparently concerns a lot of different old and…
  • Hi, Is there no solution? Regards!
  • Hi! I've got exactly the same problem here but with an Aspire 5541. I also tried to connect a montior to the vga output but there was no signal. It does always the same when the power button is pressed: Fan spins up - CD-ROM makes the start-up noise - Fan spins down a bit - Screen stays black forever - no harddisk activity…
  • Dear Acer technicians! I have the same problem as stated in the post before. If the BIOS is faulty, is it possible to flash the BIOS without any user interface? The fn+ESC key combination seems to do something but since I don't get any response from my laptop I don't really know what I am doing. It would be nice to get an…
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