Dell Latitude E5430 LA-7901P Laptop Schematic 
		
							
						
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			by Robin45Hello everyone.
 A Dell Latitude G5 5587 Compal LA-E994P r1.0 laptop arrived — it doesn’t start. I flashed the BIOS with a clean ME, and the currents changed. It now reboots cyclically; standby voltages are present, and for a moment the following voltages appear:
 +1.35VS_VGAP — resistance 135 Ω
 +GPU_CORE — resistance 0.2 Ω
 +GPU_CORE_VDDS — resistance 0.2 Ω
 
 I’m attaching the schematic and Boardviewer from a similar LA-E993P board - https://www.badcaps.net/forum/troubl...ets-and-mobile...Yesterday, 04:46 AM
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			by mamado mosaSo i had this laptop dell latitude 5410 10th gen, good condition and new ssd and 16 gb ram .
 The problem is it takes more than a minute to boot ..
 The boot sequence starting with a 30 sec black screen and the the dell logo for 20 and when the windows start loading it takes like 7 sec .
 Can someone suggest something to fix
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			by alex26Hello.I have a very strange problem with a Dell Latitude 5511. If I turn it on in the morning it works perfectly, charges the battery and everything is ok. Then I turn it off and it starts again, and then if I turn it off, it doesn't want to start at all. Now it doesn't even charge the battery and if I press the power button the orange light comes on as long as I hold the power button down and then the orange light goes off if I don't hold the power button down. Then if I wait a few minutes the laptop can be turned on and works perfectly and charging the battery. I only see the problem with the...10-10-2025, 06:35 AM
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			by keepreadHi there!
 Someone gave me their old monitor, it's Dell S2715ht.
 The owner was using it when his PSU began to smell and then to smoke. It literally began to melt. He turned the monitor off, pulled the PSU, and ditched it because it was smelly even after it cooled. So I got the monitor but not the plug.
 Now, I tried to bring the monitor back to life, by plugging one of my many Dell laptop PSUs. They are of the same 19.5V, and the wattage of the laptop PSU is higher than that which the monitor is rated for. Visually, the socket on the monitor seems compatible, and the plug plugs...
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