First download the bios according to your model 1: Extract the .ZIP 2: Rename the Bios could be fdtfyguh.fd or any name with .fd format to zg5ia32.fd 3: Copy zg5ia32.fd and Flashit.exe to USB flash drive. 4: A: Make sure the power cable is in! B: The laptop is turned OFF! C: Plug the USB stick in! Press and HOLD down the FN and ESC key TOGETHER Then press the power button, Whilst holding the buttons! Release the power button and continue holding FN and ESC for about 5 seconds. Release the buttons and the power light will start to blink. Let the laptop run and DO NOT press anything This can take upto 7 mins When it’s done the laptop will restart. Make sure the Flash driver fotmated in FAT. fix acer aspire black or dead screen problem for software and driver click here us.acer.com
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Dell PC Problem:Not Turning On |SOLVED| Fried Motherboard
My Gaming PC had started turning itself off without any warning a couple of weeks ago, I found the problem and it was the CPU Cooler not making contact with the processor and I fixed that. But now my computer will not even turn on, I plug it in and I get a green light in the back, and it stays there until I press the power button; Upon me pressing it, both the CPU cooler fan, and my main fain click on for a split second then back off, thus my PC not turning on nor keeping a charge once so ever. Has anyone ever had this problem before? If so, is there a way I could fix it? Steps I’ve already tried 1. Checking the power cord for any tears/damages 2. Checking the power switch in the back, making sure it’s on the proper setting. 3. Checking the cords on the inside (I was wearing a D-strap that removed any static from my body) making sure they’re plugged in correctly. I found what had happened, my motherboard got fried.
Acer Aspire 7560 – PROBLEM!
Apologies for video quality,as it was uploaded directly from the camcorder through my spare laptop Something is happening with my Acer, and i only got it 3-4mo ago, along with 2yr EW I ran into this problem this morning and racked my brain as to how it happened. What you see in the video: 1. I plug in the battery (had a full charge) 2. The power lights glow/blink (stops when i press the power button; remains dimly lit) 3. I plug in the power brick and try again 4. Laptop powers on as normal, then suddenly powers off at startup animation 5. Try again and again. Laptop remains stable, but time it stays on shrinks to 3secs after boot 6. Check for normal sounds (fan, HDD, DVD drive, etc.) What do you think? Overheating? ( i make sure it’s on a flat surface; unknowingly remained on one time while still in my laptop bag, i thought i had turned it off) Condensation? (Laptop travels in a bag, stays inside the house if it’s raining) Dropped? (fell asleep one time while it was on the couch with me; woke up to find it on the floor and freaked) Virus? (couldn’t be, i make sure MSE is up to date, and i scan regularly or whenever it seems a touch slow Another thing was, last night (3-2-2012 @10pm) i made sure to turn it off at the Start orb and watch it turn itself off, then put it on the table with the brick plugged in for charging. Aand my mom will normally put it back on my desk in the morning before i get up. That happened, and lead up to the video you are seeing here. One thing i …