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R51 blank screen, still with new intel graphics motherboard

#1 Post by remingtonh » Tue Feb 05, 2013 11:25 pm

Hello,

I have an R51, which suddenly wouldn't boot up. Blanks screen, power and battery icon (I think) would illuminate, but nothing would happen, no blacklight, no beeps, nothing.

I thought it might be the ATI GPU solder issue, so I ordered a new intel motherboard from ebay.

After installation, same exact problem!! I don't get it...

I happened to have a parted out r51, so I tried it's screen, it's inverter, replaced the LCD cable, tried a different CPU.

I just don't understand. I guess it's possible I got a bad new motherboard. But it's suprising it would have the same exact symptoms.

Any suggestions?

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Re: R51 blank screen, still with new intel graphics motherboard

#2 Post by RealBlackStuff » Wed Feb 06, 2013 7:34 am

Remove both battery and charger.
Press and hold down the power button for ca. 20 seconds, which constitutes a hard reset.
Attach only the charger and try to boot.
If it now boots, you probably got a bad battery.
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Re: R51 blank screen, still with new intel graphics motherboard

#3 Post by remingtonh » Wed Feb 06, 2013 7:43 pm

RealBlackStuff wrote:Remove both battery and charger.
Press and hold down the power button for ca. 20 seconds, which constitutes a hard reset.
Attach only the charger and try to boot.
If it now boots, you probably got a bad battery.

Thanks for the tip. I tried your suggestion several times, even pulled the backup battery and tried it. Sadly it didn't work. I guess I just got a bad replacement motherboard (or damaged it during the install.) Just ordered another so hopefully that will work!

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