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i took apart a dell and was having the same problem. on mine it turned out to be double sided tape and it pulled right apart. but you should check, check and recheck for screws before you just yank it apart
change the ram memory ...this issues appear when the ram memory is not functional like it should..if you have a way to borrow some just to try ..you will make an ideea If you have more than one boards in the laptop..remove one by one ..and try to boot with the other/s until you locate the one with problem..
It sounds like the DC socket has either worked itself loose from the motherboard or it has broken off. Either way this problem can be repaired.
You have 2 choices available to you, you can take the laptop to reputable computer repair store and have them fit a new DC socket for you, or you can purchase a DC socket from places like eBay for example and disassemble the laptop to solder it in yourself.
In both cases the cost should be fairly inexpensive.
Please post back if you require anymore assistance.
check the power settings and make sure that the battery and power cable settings are on when plugged in. Also sometimes a battery needs to be installed to do this. If the power adapter is working then all should be fine.
its pretty simple to change the screen on this computer, and you dont really need a service manual (i dont even think you will find one for that)
the way you do it is remove the rubber "dots" around the screen, there should be atleast 4.
when they are out, and you have removed the hidden screws, you can take of the frontbezel around the screen.
when the bezel is off you might need to loosen or remove 1 of the 2 screwes on each side at the bottom hinge.
the screen itself is fastened to the hinge with 2-4 screws on each side of the screen. remove them, take out the flat/wide cable on the backside, and disconnect it from the 5-6cm long printbord.
reverse the process when you put in the new screeen.
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