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  • It took about a little over 1 month for the bios chip to get in from Nova Scotia, but I got it. Desoldered the old chip, soldered on the new one (not that bad of a job), but the SAME boot issue. Well it was fun I feel like I learned some things along the way, even if this laptop still isn’t working. JackE since you have…
  • So I ended up picking up a pretty beat up eMachines e627 on ebay for about $40 shipped, and carried over all my working and upgraded Acer 5532 parts. Worked perfect. I got some motivation today and decided to purchase a BIOS chip recommended by @StevenGen. Going to see if my soldering skills can revive my old board. As…
  • So I think I know where you were going with this and what you were trying to do in the event that the BIOS may have been posting, but just not recognizing. I tried both iterations of copying the files to a DOS bootable usb drive, as well as a clean USB drive, even tried formatting both FAT and FAT32 partitions to see if…
  • Thanks for the suggestion. I managed to resolder a new CMOS battery onto this mainboard without any problems, and it came out ok. Flux and the right solder is always key, but being honest, might be a stretch for my soldering skills. I'll consider this route, its a good suggestion. Thank you.
  • So here's something that is strange, when I don't make the drive a DOS bootable stick, and only place the 3 files and rename the BAT file to AUTOEXEC.BAT, it still doesn't work. BUT, when I take the drive and put it back into the computer I loaded the files, the AUTOEXEC.BAT file is missing, so it seems like the machine is…
  • It has been running on a power hungry TL66 for a couple of years. A pretty far stretch from its original single core Athlon processor. Even though I was running quality thermal paste, I’m sure the extra heat and power consumption were the causes. I hate scrapping it for parts, this was such a cool machine to learn on over…
  • HI Jack E, Tried renaming the files as well as the "call" within the .BAT file to all of the combinations you've listed. I even went back and tried combinations with my drive formatted to FAT32 instead of FAT. My device doesn't seem to want to read or push a reflash under any case. The USB led light is turning on during…
  • Hi Jack, I want to first off say thank you for all of the help, even after creating a DOS boot via the method you suggested, I could not get my machine to initiate a boot to BIOS flash via the FN+ESC method. I even took the route of formatting the USB from FAT32 to FAT. The drive size is only 512mb. Even tried different…
  • Thank you, you’ve given me hope, I will attempt this first thing tomorrow and report back.
  • The contents of the .bat file read... flashit NCWxx111.FD /b /fe ...that’s all
  • Yes should have mentioned I did try connecting to an external monitor, but just out of curiosity, tried it again and tried to toggle but nothing on this machine appears to be working aside from the power led and the CPU fan. I am not sure I follow your comment on BIOS.WPH, the files on the Acer site contain no files with…
  • Just happened out of nowhere. I want to clarify I tried removing everything (my ssd, WiFi Carr, cd drive, even swapped ram from a working machine, and it is just the black screen, power light is on, fan is running. No matter what combination of devices (or all of them) removed. I even swapped the CPU from a TL66 to a known…
  • One last thing to add.... As far as upgrades, adding a Samsung SSD drive was probably the best thing I did before a fresh reinstall of the Windows 7 Professional (later utilized the free Windows 10 Upgrade when Microsoft was offering it). I believe all of these computers are limited by a SATA 2 interface, I could be wrong.…
  • You're welcome. You will be just fine. Also recommending, when you remove the old, baked-on, thermal paste, just use a dry tissue/paper towel to break off to remove that stuff. Avoid using sharp metal objects to chip away at it as you will most likely damage the processor, and create undesired scratches/grooves into the…
  • The emachines E725 is the same as the acer 5532 and 5517 case. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IeN5-_c7ZzE Watch that video, it will show you everything you need to know regarding disassembly. Again, may seem a bit overwhelming at first, but as long as you take your time, you really can't mess anything in the computer up…
  • Sorry to be a black rain cloud here, but I have an acer 5532 (pretty much the same as your 5517) and I've tried multiple aftermarket batteries, which are basically the only ones you can find. I've tried 3 in the past 2 years, and the best one I decided to stick with was actually one of the cheaper ones I bought on amazon.…
  • I don't recommend blowing air back into a laptop case, because often times, severly clogged up machines will not get all of the dust out, and as soon as you turn the laptop on again, layers of dust/lint will get blown back into the heatsink fins and the machine will remain clogged. So if you have the skills to open the…
  • Unfortunately, cpu resource issues in Windows, can really only be narrowed down by going through task manager and pinpointing the application or Windows process that is causing the glitch. There are some instances where disabling that application or process can only be done through rebooting the computer into safe mode…
  • Cool, if you can figure out the process that is taking up all of your memory, write that down, then search for solutions on how to fix or disable that process via a google search. Chances are someone else has had the same problem your having and has figures it out already. Then boot your computer through safe mode, it…
  • Another issue you might be running into is that I have found some Acer drivers, like my crystal eye web cam driver, to contain bloatware/spyware. I'm being careful not to call it a virus or malware, because the process running in the background was pretty easy to detect, and was using about 2-20% of my background…
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