Aspire E1-570. I have a black screen

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  • kom2018
    Member
    • May 2018
    • 13
    • algerai

    #1

    Aspire E1-570. I have a black screen

    Good morning everyone. I am having a bad time trying to fix my laptop Acer Aspire E1-570. I have a black screen of death, when I press the power button the fans start spinning for a second and then stop. The HDD LED start to blink (when the pc worked this LED didn't blink, it was always steady).

    Image of the led that is blinking

    As a note: I removed the HDD to avoid any possible data loss, since I think that the problem is related to the BIOS ( I checked before that a laptop can start even without the hard disk, obviously it won't go beyond the BIOS screen).

    What I have done so far:

    Removed battery pack, unplugged AC. Make the capacitors discharge by pressing the power button for 20 seconds. Reconnected everything. Still dead.

    Read the manual of the PC, too trivial and target to beginner user. Under the section " BIOS " it provides only little or useless informations, like " be sure thata the laptop is connected to AC " or " connect to an external monitor". Done but still dead.
  • MJ-meo-dmt
    Senior Member
    • May 2016
    • 186
    • South Africa

    #2
    Re: Aspire E1-570. I have a black screen

    Hi.

    Try on External Screen. HDMI & VGA
    Clean & Reseat the RAM DIMMs or Try other (new?) RAM
    If that model has a dedicated GPU you probably need a reflow on the GPU.
    Could be BIOS Related aswell...
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    • dellxps15
      Badcaps Legend
      • Feb 2014
      • 1588
      • italy

      #3
      Re: Aspire E1-570. I have a black screen

      check if cpu volts are present

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      • kom2018
        Member
        • May 2018
        • 13
        • algerai

        #4
        Re: Aspire E1-570. I have a black screen

        Originally posted by MJ-meo-dmt
        Hi.

        Try on External Screen. HDMI & VGA
        Clean & Reseat the RAM DIMMs or Try other (new?) RAM
        If that model has a dedicated GPU you probably need a reflow on the GPU.
        Could be BIOS Related aswell...
        I tried all this but did not work

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