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Dell M1210 motherboard trouble

post #1 of 10
Thread Starter 
Hey everyone!

Has been soo long since I post anything on this great forum! I appreciate everyone's time here, and thank you all for taking some time to help me diagnose this problem. Anyways here is the problem:

I bought a "broken" Dell M1210 from ebay. The cosmetics of the laptop looks very good: no dents, few scratch marks, and almost no blemishes. It did not came with a hard drive, only an AC adapter.

Currently, I am trying to transfer ownership to me and will be trying to buy warranty for my m1210 once the transfer is complete. My m1210 is a little more then 1 month out of warranty coverage period.

I have completely disassemble the laptop and examine the motherboard, it looks and smells new. Internally, everything is very, very clean. The motherboard model of mine is HN110, the one that has the geforce 7400gs in it.

However, the batter is bad because it holds no power. I have tried on my friend's m1210 and checked it through Dell utilities and it gave a thumbs down.

I cannot confirm if the LCD, speaker, sound card, processor, system fan, heatsink, and camera are fine, or not.

I am able to confirm the ram, wireless card, and the CD drive are perfectly functional. I have yet to test those under performance conditions.

The main problems is:

I am unable to turn on the laptop.

I have tried 5 different adapters: 2 Dell m1210, 1 E1705, 1 E1505, and 1 Targus universal adapter. All of them do not work on the laptop.

When I plugged a Dell adapter into my m1210, the AC adapter shuts off. The green light on the Dell AC Adapter shuts off.

I tried my friend's charged battery to power up my laptop;however, my m1210 still will not power on.

I have not find a way to test the circuit board on my m1210 and my friend is very, very wary of me opening up their laptop. So anything that involves me trying different parts on his laptop will be almost impossible for me to ask for, he is a noob.




Any suggestions anyone.......? Does anyone know a reliable a person that can offer good price for a new motherboard if I am required to purchase a motherboard? Thank you all!!


-Communist!
post #2 of 10
I got 2 of thos motherboard as of right now. I am not looking for money so if you got something to trade. we can make a deal. I also got the, 2 fans, 2 heatsyncs, 2 bottom plate, 2 Sound daughter cards.5 120g 7200 rpm HDs. and a spare keyboard and one bluetooth 355 module all for m1210. And if you want i can install it for you and get your computer running. I work for dell on the XPS line so i be happy to help you.

If you would like pictures of these please let me know i will take them and upload them for you to see.
post #3 of 10
Thread Starter 
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Originally Posted by Zander View Post
I got 2 of thos motherboard as of right now. I am not looking for money so if you got something to trade. we can make a deal. I also got the, 2 fans, 2 heatsyncs, 2 bottom plate, 2 Sound daughter cards.5 120g 7200 rpm HDs. and a spare keyboard and one bluetooth 355 module all for m1210. And if you want i can install it for you and get your computer running. I work for dell on the XPS line so i be happy to help you.

If you would like pictures of these please let me know i will take them and upload them for you to see.
Zander,

Sure, I would love to see those pictures! Thank you!

Communist
post #4 of 10
It's the motherboard, some internal short on the DC switching circuit. You're going to need a new board. Also, as far as I know you CANNOT extend the warranty on a system once the warranty has expired. You can extend only as late as the last day.
post #5 of 10
Thread Starter 
Mr. Evil,

Thank you very much for the reply! I was suspecting the motherboard, but I did not want to believe it. After numerous thoughts, you are right. I just need to get a new motherboard.

Have a great day!

Communist
post #6 of 10
Thread Starter 
I have not been here in a long time, how do you all get positive credits? I am very deep in the negative. Need some tips, I am a noob. Thanks!

Communist
post #7 of 10
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Originally Posted by Communist View Post
I have not been here in a long time, how do you all get positive credits? I am very deep in the negative. Need some tips, I am a noob. Thanks!

Communist
Just keep posting and you can also post news articles in the news sections of new things you find out about computer tech (news posts are worth 100 points each)

System reviews are 5000 points each by the way.

I'll send you over a few hundred credits to get you out of negs and into real numbers
post #8 of 10
Thread Starter 
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Originally Posted by pdonket View Post
Just keep posting and you can also post news articles in the news sections of new things you find out about computer tech (news posts are worth 100 points each)

System reviews are 5000 points each by the way.

I'll send you over a few hundred credits to get you out of negs and into real numbers

Pdonket,

Thank you so much. I appreciate your lending a hand.

Have agreat day!

Communist.
post #9 of 10
merged threads, please dont double post your issues
post #10 of 10

this is Eli.

wanted to know if you still have the m1210 motherboard.

i am like so many did a mistake by buying dell proudct.

thanks.

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