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Dell Inspiron E1505 will not start up. I press the start button and it lights up, nothing else comes on, then the start button light goes out and nothing happens.
I can hold dowsn tghe stgart button and it stays light but nothing else comes on or starts.
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In my opinion, if the motheroard is dead and it is an older laptop, it is now spare parts. BUT first, try another power adapter to make sure that is not the problem. You do not want to replace the motherboard with the same one, you should want to upgrade the MB. But laptops are one of a kind deals where a newer, better MB just won't fit. So after you have checked to make sure it is not something simple to fix, consider a newer laptop.
Hi there. Try cleaning the system memory and slots with a soft dry clean painbrush and re-seating it. Also make sure the air vents and fan area is free of dust.
my inspiron 530 giving me trouble. Blue light is on, but the computer goes no where. Try to start by shutting down and restarting but the start sound keeps coming fora long time and nothing happens. So to say having trouble starting and sometimes it shuts down but the blue light stays on. Sometimes I cann't even turn off the computer by pressing blue light - trouble trouble trouble
Sounds like you are having issues with the motherboard since we are talking about a laptop here. However, there is a way on how we can isolate that the motherboard is the main problem. Remove the memory by clicking this ---> http://support.dell.com/support/edocs/systems/ins6400/en/om/parts.htm#wp1103163
If in case the system would still act the same, call up Dell with the service tag or express service code to have the motherboard replaced.
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