Greetings,
one girl came the other day, brought in a Toshiba Satellite C655.
Problem: Laptop doesn't give any signs of life except fan spinning, heating up, lighting up those small lights for charging and activity. USB ports are powered, charging is working, fan responds to different temperatures (turns on and off depending on need).
I thought that the screen was malfunctioning, so I hooked it up on a VGA display (since the laptop doesn't have any other video output.) Nothing.
Reseated everything, still nothing. RAM is working, tried it in another laptop. HDD is functional, plugged it in my PC.
Was looking at it for half an hour, didn't move. Those damn spies...
The last thing I want to try is to hook it up on those PCI extensions that takes place of WiFi card and allows you to connect it to the desktop GPU. Maybe it shows some signs of life...
Could you give me any troubleshooting tips, and suggest what else could I check?
Also, how can I certainly determine the motherboard is dead?
If you need any more info, please ask.
Thanks.
one girl came the other day, brought in a Toshiba Satellite C655.
Problem: Laptop doesn't give any signs of life except fan spinning, heating up, lighting up those small lights for charging and activity. USB ports are powered, charging is working, fan responds to different temperatures (turns on and off depending on need).
I thought that the screen was malfunctioning, so I hooked it up on a VGA display (since the laptop doesn't have any other video output.) Nothing.
Reseated everything, still nothing. RAM is working, tried it in another laptop. HDD is functional, plugged it in my PC.
Was looking at it for half an hour, didn't move. Those damn spies...
The last thing I want to try is to hook it up on those PCI extensions that takes place of WiFi card and allows you to connect it to the desktop GPU. Maybe it shows some signs of life...
Could you give me any troubleshooting tips, and suggest what else could I check?
Also, how can I certainly determine the motherboard is dead?
If you need any more info, please ask.
Thanks.