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Quote: Originally Posted by qhn Got a pic to share? Uh, oh, no, sorry bout that. I put it together now and the next 2 weeks I won't have the time to get back to this piece of hardware (the main reason for...
Quote: Originally Posted by qhn Strange questions? You just are not (yet) familiar with NBF weird answers You might be right, but mine also seem to be a bit early, because... I found the problem. And: the...
Quote: Originally Posted by qhn You are leaving us if it does not work? Of course not, but in that case you will get another bunch of strange questions.
Quote: Originally Posted by dougadamsfan resetting the CMOS (removing the CMOS battery and then reconnecting it) usually fixes these sorts of problems. I've seen people reporting problems like this when replacing...
Quote: Originally Posted by qhn The CMOS battery is also accessible, you might want to remove it and put it back. Be very careful not to break the latches. This is an idea I also thought about. But: will this...
Quote: Originally Posted by qhn Just reviewed the 2100 internals, there is no hint for replacing the CPU since it can't be replaced (doh me) No problem. Ok, so we're almost at the beginning again. What would...
Quote: Originally Posted by qhn I take it back - you are correct about the other ram being soldered on the board. You're too fast for me.
Quote: Originally Posted by qhn Take a close look at the other RAM module, it can't be soldered to the mainboard, it is probably just being hidden away Why it shouldn't be soldered? At least this is a netbook,...
Quote: Originally Posted by qhn The service manual should have everything. http://support.euro.dell.com/support...0/en/index.htm cheers ... You're absolutely right, that was the one I mentioned. And exactly...
Quote: Originally Posted by qhn Yes, it baffled me as such - replacing a hard drive should be as easy as 1-2-3. Did you remove all power inputs during the exchange? That's what I thought too. Of course all...
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