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Need help from the computer folks...

Posted: May 17th, 2012, 4:23 pm
by bjornolf
My dell laptop is acting strangely. It has a light on the power cord that lights up when it has power. When I plug it into the wall, it lights up fine, but when I plug the other end into the computer, the light goes out immediately, and I can't get the computer to power up, as the battery is dead. It was working fine yesterday. Any ideas?

Re: Need help from the computer folks...

Posted: May 17th, 2012, 4:52 pm
by bjornolf
For information purposes, the battery's tester says that it is fully functional. Thinking I might need a new motherboard.

Re: Need help from the computer folks...

Posted: May 17th, 2012, 4:58 pm
by Turk
Hmmm.... Never saw that behavior before. Just replaced Mrs. Turk's dell laptop battery a few months back, but in that case the battery wasn't holding a charge and there was a screen popup that said, "Hey you big dummy, your battery is only MOSTLY dead but the only thing Miracle Max can do is replace it."

I would just go with trial and error: 1) see if you can borrow / buy another dell power cord; if it works then there's your problem, and it fits the symptoms you describe (however rare and unlikely they seem). 2) If you get the same (lack of) behavior with a different power cord, then I'd try to find a docking station somewhere to try and rule out the jack on the side where the power cord plugs in. Anything beyond that is too depressing to even consider... Good luck!

Re: Need help from the computer folks...

Posted: May 17th, 2012, 6:49 pm
by CameronBornAndBred
Turk wrote:Hmmm.... Never saw that behavior before. Just replaced Mrs. Turk's dell laptop battery a few months back, but in that case the battery wasn't holding a charge and there was a screen popup that said, "Hey you big dummy, your battery is only MOSTLY dead but the only thing Miracle Max can do is replace it."

I would just go with trial and error: 1) see if you can borrow / buy another dell power cord; if it works then there's your problem, and it fits the symptoms you describe (however rare and unlikely they seem). 2) If you get the same (lack of) behavior with a different power cord, then I'd try to find a docking station somewhere to try and rule out the jack on the side where the power cord plugs in. Anything beyond that is too depressing to even consider... Good luck!
Agreed. Any pc shop will have at least a universal adapter they could test with, and if they come up with the same results then most likely your guess is correct...dead mobo and time for a new laptop. Bright side is that your hard drive would be fine, so you haven't lost any data, just programs.

Re: Need help from the computer folks...

Posted: May 19th, 2012, 12:27 am
by DevilAlumna
I'd go with problem with the power cord - we have had 3 different Dell laptops, and each one of the three had the power supply glitch out. You can find a replacement on their site, or on eBay.

Re: Need help from the computer folks...

Posted: May 20th, 2012, 6:25 pm
by bjornolf
DevilAlumna wrote:I'd go with problem with the power cord - we have had 3 different Dell laptops, and each one of the three had the power supply glitch out. You can find a replacement on their site, or on eBay.
But the battery is fully charged, and it won't start up with the battery either.

Re: Need help from the computer folks...

Posted: May 20th, 2012, 11:14 pm
by OZZIE4DUKE
bjornolf wrote:
DevilAlumna wrote:I'd go with problem with the power cord - we have had 3 different Dell laptops, and each one of the three had the power supply glitch out. You can find a replacement on their site, or on eBay.
But the battery is fully charged, and it won't start up with the battery either.
That is not good. :-o :( 8-X

Re: Need help from the computer folks...

Posted: May 21st, 2012, 8:05 am
by CameronBornAndBred
bjornolf wrote:
DevilAlumna wrote:I'd go with problem with the power cord - we have had 3 different Dell laptops, and each one of the three had the power supply glitch out. You can find a replacement on their site, or on eBay.
But the battery is fully charged, and it won't start up with the battery either.
Open the back, take out the memory. Put the memory back in, and try it once more. If you get the same results, it's a dead Dell. :skull: :eusa-violin:

Re: Need help from the computer folks...

Posted: May 21st, 2012, 8:53 am
by OZZIE4DUKE
CameronBornAndBred wrote:
bjornolf wrote:
DevilAlumna wrote:I'd go with problem with the power cord - we have had 3 different Dell laptops, and each one of the three had the power supply glitch out. You can find a replacement on their site, or on eBay.
But the battery is fully charged, and it won't start up with the battery either.
Open the back, take out the memory. Put the memory back in, and try it once more. If you get the same results, it's a dead Dell. :skull: :eusa-violin:
And take the battery out and re-seat it, too!

Re: Need help from the computer folks...

Posted: May 21st, 2012, 10:06 am
by bjornolf
So, if it's dead, what should I get?

Re: Need help from the computer folks...

Posted: May 21st, 2012, 10:21 am
by OZZIE4DUKE
bjornolf wrote:So, if it's dead, what should I get?
Look at Costco (and/or Sam's Club) so it's easy to change your mind and take it back if you don't like it! Costco doubles the warranty to two years for free.

Re: Need help from the computer folks...

Posted: May 21st, 2012, 10:33 am
by CameronBornAndBred
bjornolf wrote:So, if it's dead, what should I get?
Anything but another Dell.

Re: Need help from the computer folks...

Posted: May 21st, 2012, 11:12 am
by Turk
At work, we're switching over from Dells to HP.

Re: Need help from the computer folks...

Posted: May 21st, 2012, 11:38 am
by bjornolf
I always loved Dell. I have an eight year old Inspiron that's now slow as dirt because it wasn't made to support XP with SP 3 or whatever they're up to now, but it still works. I also have a Dell desktop that's 10 years old. Same deal. This one is only three years old, though. I want something that'll last like mymold Dells, not a Ferrari that'll die in three years. So, what happened to Dell?

I've looked at HP, Fujitsu, and Toshiba. Any ideas? What about Origin or Alienware? They seem a little pricey. Oh, and I'm a touch typist, so I want a "real" keyboard. My wife's Mac's keyboard drives me nuts, and my friend tells me the Sony Vaio's are similar.

Re: Need help from the computer folks...

Posted: May 21st, 2012, 1:49 pm
by CameronBornAndBred
bjornolf wrote:I always loved Dell. I have an eight year old Inspiron that's now slow as dirt because it wasn't made to support XP with SP 3 or whatever they're up to now, but it still works. I also have a Dell desktop that's 10 years old. Same deal. This one is only three years old, though. I want something that'll last like mymold Dells, not a Ferrari that'll die in three years. So, what happened to Dell?

I've looked at HP, Fujitsu, and Toshiba. Any ideas? What about Origin or Alienware? They seem a little pricey. Oh, and I'm a touch typist, so I want a "real" keyboard. My wife's Mac's keyboard drives me nuts, and my friend tells me the Sony Vaio's are similar.
You hit it...they used to make good computers and then something happened. I see more Dells in our shop for repairs, and that's not because they sold that many more..proportionally the numbers don't work out. I will give them credit for good design..they have always made opening a computer and replacing parts quite easy.

Re: Need help from the computer folks...

Posted: May 21st, 2012, 4:17 pm
by bluebutton
CameronBornAndBred wrote:
bjornolf wrote:I always loved Dell. I have an eight year old Inspiron that's now slow as dirt because it wasn't made to support XP with SP 3 or whatever they're up to now, but it still works. I also have a Dell desktop that's 10 years old. Same deal. This one is only three years old, though. I want something that'll last like mymold Dells, not a Ferrari that'll die in three years. So, what happened to Dell?

I've looked at HP, Fujitsu, and Toshiba. Any ideas? What about Origin or Alienware? They seem a little pricey. Oh, and I'm a touch typist, so I want a "real" keyboard. My wife's Mac's keyboard drives me nuts, and my friend tells me the Sony Vaio's are similar.
You hit it...they used to make good computers and then something happened. I see more Dells in our shop for repairs, and that's not because they sold that many more..proportionally the numbers don't work out. I will give them credit for good design..they have always made opening a computer and replacing parts quite easy.
I live down the road from Dell HQ and one big change is that there's almost no manufacturing done here any more, it's all overseas. Not that overseas stuff has to be crap, but historically it's a change. Also I believe there's been some management/policy changes in the intervening time. Just my vague 2 cents.

Re: Need help from the computer folks...

Posted: May 21st, 2012, 5:46 pm
by windsor
Mr Windsor and I have been very happy with our HPs. My daughters Toshiba is a POS.
I would visit your local big box and play with them to see what you like the feel of.

I would never buy one from Sam's or Costco...the discount retailers offerings are usually one or two generations behind what is current. I build/buy mine direct. Do not skimp on the processors.

Re: Need help from the computer folks...

Posted: May 21st, 2012, 8:04 pm
by bjornolf
One of my friends is a HUGE Fujitsu fan, and is trying to convince me to go that route, as, according to him, "it's the only one still made in Japan."

Re: Need help from the computer folks...

Posted: May 21st, 2012, 8:34 pm
by CathyCA
When my computer died, I took CB&B over to BestBuy and had him pick out the best computer for me. If I recall, our major discussion was about processors, and I went for the Intel processor. I used to live near Intel, and I liked the people who worked there.

:9f:

Re: Need help from the computer folks...

Posted: May 21st, 2012, 9:56 pm
by bjornolf
I know what a solid state drive is vs. spinning hard drive, but are there any DISADVANTAGES to them?