[Solved] Acer Aspire 5740g does not start
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Hello friends, I have an Acer Aspire 5740g whose screen doesn't work and I decided to disassemble it, clean it and replace the thermal paste and use it as a desktop.
The surprise was that when I partially reassembled it, it didn't display an image through DVI but it did start up. So I left it aside because I didn't have more time.
After a week I tried it again and I found this:
With battery:
[YOUTUBE-HD]MmjD6tfT1Ak[/YOUTUBE-HD]
With charger:
[YOUTUBE-HD]y5tMLlPVNjQ[/YOUTUBE-HD]
And I don't know what to do, any ideas?
Greetings and thanks
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The videos are already here :wall:
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Well, luckily I have already fixed everything xD
It was simply that when I disassembled, I removed the cover that prevented the heatsink from touching the motherboard and I forgot to put it back before mounting the heatsink and it seems that it was making contact with the board and turning off :wall:
You should never have extra parts xD
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jajajaja, vale juan palomo yo me lo guiso yo me lo como
me alegro que te funcione
saludos
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I already told you, it's like Ikea, there are never enough, there are never too many :risitas:
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However, with motorcycles it's usually the other way around, and even more so if they're old... when you take one apart completely and put it back together again, there are always extra screws everywhere xDDD -
However, with motorcycles it's usually the other way around, and even more so if they're old... when you take one apart and put it back together, there are always extra screws everywhere xDDD
As long as you don't have an extra rear wheel axle

Best regards
P.d the screws are elements of union, they are never extra unless you "lighten" -
There are covers and other gadgets that have more screws than necessary, they are held together with two or three, and if they have 8 then… xD
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There are cases and other gadgets that have more screws than necessary, they hold with two or three, and if they have 8 then… xD
Maybe if they decided to put 8… :ugly:
It has happened to me many times, disassemble a laptop, assemble it, and hey, two or three extra screws :facepalm:
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For now I already have the laptop as a desktop and the truth is that the change of thermal paste has been noticed a lot in the temperatures and the noise (the fan doesn't turn on as much). Besides that my Pentium 4 didn't work very well at 1080p xD.
I'm thinking of making a small case for the laptop's motherboard, since having it in the laptop's casing doesn't appeal to me much. I'll put up some drawings.
And on Monday my new laptop arrives, a dell inspiron 15r, i5-3337u, hd4000, 1TB, 4gbRam very beautiful indeed with the blue cover for 504€ including shipping.
Greetings!!
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The P4 to 1080 or you do it with a linux like GeexBox or if you don't have to activate the H264 acceleration by GPU, in the videos that are encoded in high profile (in normal profile they are seen without problems), I fought a lot with my P4 ;D
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That reminds me of a friend who has a computer repair shop, and when he repairs equipment, he always has extra screws. He calls them speed screws, when they are lost, the pc goes faster.
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I have two mayonnaise-sized glass jars filled to the brim with screws xD when I was 13-14 years old, I was very curious, I would collect abandoned computers and take them apart until I had the last screw, then I would put them all in the first jar and so on... until today when I could practically assemble a set of screws :ugly:
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