HD-497

Member 141

Level 14.84

Mar 2006

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Nov 10, 2006, 06:44 PM
Local time: Nov 10, 2006, 05:44 PM
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It could be that the power receptor on your laptop is loose, and is not supplying AC power all of the time (I am assuming you had this plugged in when it died). Is you battery fully charged by any chance? Beyond that, I would say the motherboard would most likely need to be replaced (as you couldn't turn it on when plugged into AC power), so that would be something to have the shop handle. Before doing any of that, get the error code when you BSOD in case it is something else (such as bad ram or a failing hard drive.)
And just to re-iterate you also need to have your CMOS battery replaced, as it isn't supplying the necessary power to store the information in your CMOS chip when power is lost (which would most likely get taken care of with the motherboard replacement).
Jam it back in, in the dark.
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