Dead e1505 question
On Apr 11, 10:17*am, "William R. Walsh" wrote:
Hi!
Just out of curiosity, have you tried powering the system without the
battery installed?
I don't think it's a problem with the battery or charging circuit. It
can't hurt to see, though. It really sounds like something on the
motherboard is shorted, overloading the DC-DC converter inside the
computer and causing the power brick to shut down.
If you want to fix it, I would start hitting eBay for replacement
motherboards. It may be cheaper to get a machine with a busted display
or something than to get a motherboard.
William
More to the point, a really EASY repair would involve getting a
working E1505 motherboard IN THE CHASSIS, swapping your screen,
keyboard, memory, hard drive, optical drive, and wifi card from the
dead system into the replacement chassis. Removing a dead motherboard
from and installing a new one into a chassis is a lot of extra grunt
work. I try to avoid it myself when I can, and I rip laptops to
shreds every day... Ben Myers
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