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  • Sadly no, never did get it working. My laptop is now sitting in pieces in my office. After swapping out all sorts of parts the only thing I'm left with is the motherboard itself. The fix I haven't tried yet is reballing the motherboard, which is risky and involves baking it in an oven. The idea is to heat the solder…
  • I had blown dust out of the fans already. I tried removing the CMOS battery and let it sit overnight. Still won't boot. I discovered that my old laptop also has DDR3 memory, so I put that RAM in. It wasn't the same speed, 1333 in the old vs. 1600 in the new, but that shouldn't matter. Didn't work. Then I disconnected…
  • Yeah, looks like I have an expensive paperweight. At least I got it up long enough to pull any files I wanted off it. Tried to update the BIOS, not even sure if that succeeded or not as it automatically restarted, and now I'm back in the same boat. Blank screen, no boot. Any other ideas, short of replacing the motherboard?
  • Ok, I tried it a second time and it booted. Not sure what to think about that, it didn't boot the first try after reseating the RAM. Now I'm afraid to shut it down again. I might check the BIOS version and update it if needed, see if that does anything. 
  • Well that was annoying, have to pop the motherboard out to get to the RAM. Anyway, reseated the RAM, no change. I should have thought of that though. I do have two RAM modules, tomorrow I'll try removing one of them at a time and see what happens. I may take them into the local PC repair place and see if they can test…
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