I have just repaired an Inspiron 15 Gaming 7567 with the ‘ACPI BIOS ERROR', that prevented a successful Windows boot from the installed OS, and a Windows install USB (although it would boot to Linux). After eliminating standard potential causes like RAM and other connected devices, I disassembled the machine and saw a totally burnt-out ferrite bead. Replacing this then allowed the laptop to boot into Windows normally.
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Re: just repaired an Inspiron 15 Gaming 7567 with the ‘ACPI BIOS ERROR'
Beside the burned Ferrite bead could indeed cause an issue it sounds more like it was revived by doing a BIOS hard reset.
Pictures of the location would be interesting especially whether there are more beads in parallel.
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Re: just repaired an Inspiron 15 Gaming 7567 with the ‘ACPI BIOS ERROR'
Some clarification needed. This is a known issue on this model (LA-D993P motherboard) when the decoupling caps PC900, PC901, PC902 or PC903 go S/C and PL900 gets burned up in the process. Usually its one or both of the latter two as they are 10uf. The destroyed choke removes power from the +1.35VS_VGAP buck converter which in turn renders the discrete GPU inactive. Both caps should be replaced on spec, even if one is ok.
Linux works because it doesn't care about the discrete graphics error and just uses the internal CPU graphics instead. Windows however is a bit more picky.
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I have this same issue and it is driving me crazy. I had updated my video drivers and then that same day my kid is playing Roblox and the laptop crashed. Then it would no loner load windows....acpi bios error. I have only been able to get Ubuntu to work. Windows will not load with a USB installer. Same acpi bios. I tried a different hard drive to do a clean install but that error is relentless. This issue is somewhat common with this laptop and there is no clear fix. This burn on the motherboard seems plausible to me. How much would it cost to get this fixed generally? I'm in Canada thanks!
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Re: just repaired an Inspiron 15 Gaming 7567 with the ‘ACPI BIOS ERROR'
No clear fix? It's a hardware issue on the motherboard as I explained above. No amount of software updates/fix/patches will resolve it. You can either replace the board or get it fixed by someone who has the skills to do it. This repair is quite simple for anyone who does component level repairs, but it's up to them how much they charge.
Dell will fix by swapping the board out. They don't do component level repairs for end users.
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this has been an issue for so many people, everyone has tried everything via software, but the problem may be hardware istead. gob job!
just wondering about the bios reset, what's the difference when you restore the setting to BIOS Defaults or Factory settings ? like will it ask for that long dell key/model to access the bios?
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Re: just repaired an Inspiron 15 Gaming 7567 with the ‘ACPI BIOS ERROR'
Me temo que tengo un problema similar....he tratado de solucionar con actualización de BIOS pero no funcionó así que me animé y decidí abrir el equipo es una Inspiron 15 Gaming 7566 ....no es la misma placa pero aquí las imágenes....aún no la he reparado
I'm afraid I have a similar problem... I tried to fix it with a BIOS update but it didn't work, so I decided to open the computer, it's an Inspiron 15 Gaming 7566....it's not the same motherboard but here are the images ....I haven't repaired it yet
[Mod. Edit-Vesko356] This is an english language forum, post in English please!
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Re: just repaired an Inspiron 15 Gaming 7567 with the ‘ACPI BIOS ERROR'
I have the same board and problem accept mine is not burned in the same spot. Mine is burn at PL800 near the plug for the battery. Do you have a parts list for this board? I need to figure out what the value of it is. I am pretty sure that it was a capacitor.
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@reformatt or @GheddisGundus, Could either of you inform me as to what I need to order in order to be able to replace the bad hardware? Thanks to this post I have finally figured out what it wrong with my laptop and would like to try to repair it so I can game on it a bit. My PL900 is what is defective on mine.
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Hello everyone!
I'm having the same issue with a blown PL900. Based on reformatt advice, I replaced PC902 and PC903, but after doing this, the motherboard is dead—no LED blinking. I then tried removing PC901-904 to check them for defects, but they were all okay. So, I started measuring adjacent components and found strange measurements on PQ900. It shows 3 ohms from the source to the drain pins and .001 in diode mode. Is this normal? I know this is dual mosfet, so I'm not sure if measuring method is correct. Can someone help me investigate further?
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Originally posted by Reintar View PostSo, I started measuring adjacent components and found strange measurements on PQ900. It shows 3 ohms from the source to the drain pins and .001 in diode mode. Is this normal? I know this is dual mosfet, so I'm not sure if measuring method is correct. Can someone help me investigate further?
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