Lappy wont load
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Lappy wont load
Got a mates lappy sat on the desk.
You can hear it start, but nothing loads.
Fulitsu Lifebook E7010.
Skip or anything worth checking.
You can hear it start, but nothing loads.
Fulitsu Lifebook E7010.
Skip or anything worth checking.
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Re: Lappy wont load
what happens on screen scruff?
If he's happy with it, then it might be worth fixing - if not, I'd not spend too much on it!
BG
If he's happy with it, then it might be worth fixing - if not, I'd not spend too much on it!
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Re: Lappy wont load
Nothing on screen not even a flicker, tried a remote monitor as well.
I don't think windows is loading, in fact I'm not sure sure anything happens other than the fan is running
I don't think windows is loading, in fact I'm not sure sure anything happens other than the fan is running
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Re: Lappy wont load
Any lights?
If it was me, I'd start at the basics. Dissconnect power and remove battery - hold power button for a 5 seconds. Put power cable in - does it start?
NO?
Remove HDD - I've seen a few Fuji's that have issues starting when the HDD is dead. Machine powers up with lights and fans - they just stay on continuously. Remove the HDD and start laptop (about 4 screws) and see if you get the self test.
If there are multiple sticks of RAM, then you can remove one, test - if it don't work, swap and try again.
Failing that, I'd not waste any more cash/time on it.
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If it was me, I'd start at the basics. Dissconnect power and remove battery - hold power button for a 5 seconds. Put power cable in - does it start?
NO?
Remove HDD - I've seen a few Fuji's that have issues starting when the HDD is dead. Machine powers up with lights and fans - they just stay on continuously. Remove the HDD and start laptop (about 4 screws) and see if you get the self test.
If there are multiple sticks of RAM, then you can remove one, test - if it don't work, swap and try again.
Failing that, I'd not waste any more cash/time on it.
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Re: Lappy wont load
No lights.
The only thing you can hear the fan running.
May have to break in and see what's inside.
The only thing you can hear the fan running.
May have to break in and see what's inside.
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Re: Lappy wont load
try what I said above - should give you an idea. I'd guess at hdd being dead without more info (finger in the air guess). It's an old machine.....
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Re: Lappy wont load
Tried the above.
Should I do a TomPlum type video when If/I take the hammer to it
Should I do a TomPlum type video when If/I take the hammer to it
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Re: Lappy wont load
hehe....wire it up to the mains directly! :D Bet it would go with a pop !
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Re: Lappy wont load
Will play with it more another day, have to go the Bristol later, couple of guys want to take the referee exam
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Re: Lappy wont load
Do you get the bios screen flash up?
Can you boot from a live copy of linux, or a rescue disk or something like that?
Tried the old fashioned "bash F8 until the cows come home" trick?
Could possibly be as simple as the screen has died to be honest, if it doesn't support external monitor on startup and requires to be switched to "projector mode" when booted then you wouldn't see anything on an external anyway.
Can you boot from a live copy of linux, or a rescue disk or something like that?
Tried the old fashioned "bash F8 until the cows come home" trick?
Could possibly be as simple as the screen has died to be honest, if it doesn't support external monitor on startup and requires to be switched to "projector mode" when booted then you wouldn't see anything on an external anyway.
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Re: Lappy wont load
Haven't got a copy of Linux or a resue disc for this machine.
Nothing flashes on the screen, and no windows jingle, so pretty certain it isn't loading.
Tried a window disc and nothing from that either.
Haven't had a chance to play with it yet.
Nothing flashes on the screen, and no windows jingle, so pretty certain it isn't loading.
Tried a window disc and nothing from that either.
Haven't had a chance to play with it yet.
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Re: Lappy wont load
If you can hear the fan then the laptop is booting. If the screen shows no display at all it could be that the laptop screen has been switched off in the boot up system.
There may be a F function on the keyboard to try and re-establish a connecton.
I have had a few laptops and they all have quirks. My view is to take it to a local computer guy that will charge 25 pounds just to get it done. Less hassle and time wasting I bet you have spent that money on time of researching.
Best of luck fixing it. I know it can be very frustrating
There may be a F function on the keyboard to try and re-establish a connecton.
I have had a few laptops and they all have quirks. My view is to take it to a local computer guy that will charge 25 pounds just to get it done. Less hassle and time wasting I bet you have spent that money on time of researching.
Best of luck fixing it. I know it can be very frustrating
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Re: Lappy wont load
Computer guys around here want £35clams to answer the damn phone.
When one is retired we don't give a monkey about time or putting a value too it, we do it for love and helping people out.
Bit like answering questions on a diy forum really.
Sometimes in this world giving something back is very rewarding, although take, take take seems to be the norm nowadays.
When one is retired we don't give a monkey about time or putting a value too it, we do it for love and helping people out.
Bit like answering questions on a diy forum really.
Sometimes in this world giving something back is very rewarding, although take, take take seems to be the norm nowadays.