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this is English only sited, did you not see that first?
to post here use google translate, "I need if you can provide me with a diagram of dell inspiron one 2305" answer.
what diagram, there are 100s of diagrams on any complex technology, endless really.
why not first state a problem?
then tell what are you ATTEMPTING,?
what job are you doing?
doing so tells the helper what you need,
Dell Inspiron One 2305 (all-in-one) that will not power on. ... to reboot, I saw a faint white flashing light and heard a faint clicking noise. .... but I still have the black screen and my 2305 model remains essentially "dead".
I replaced the SATA data cables on my own Dell Inspiron 2305. You will need to remove the back of the computer. It is held in place by several small screws, not unlike a laptop. Best thing to do is go to the Dell web site and search for disassembly instructions for your model. Once the back is off you can trace the SATA cables from the hard drive and the optical drive to the spot they plug into the mother board. Your new cables will need to be woven into the same places as the old ones, otherwise the cover won't fit back in place. I recommend buying new cables that have the latch feature built into the connectors. They are much move reliable.
As long as the new one works in the same socket type then just take off the heatsink pull out the old processor, put the new one, put new thermo paste on the new proc and attach the heatsink. You can get the paste at radioshack. Only put a dime sized drop on the cpu.
You either have a Dell Inspiron One 2205 or 2305 therefore you should be able to get the motherboard (system board) info that you need by downloading or viewing the manuals from the links below:
This is due to a bad cable and/or LCD Inverter board. I would replace both. Had this problem before and it's definitely the pointing at the LCD Inverter and it's connectivity to the motherboard. Dont just by the board, get both board and cable, US$35 on Ebay.
Your description of what's has been happening to your Dell Inspiron One 2305 suggests a hardware problem. It shows that your computer is experiencing a video adapter failure or overheating. You can try updating the computer's video adapter and bios/chipset updated. If symptoms persists, have your video card check or your computer's motherboard and fans.
I hope this works for you. Kindly reply/comment for further assistance. Good Luck!
you cant read anything on the screen it is fussy.
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