On Jul 5, 2013, at 8:38 PM, spilrules <[email protected]> wrote:

> Here is what I noticed as I played around with things.  After taking out the 
> old DC input board and installing the new one, I plugged in the old one that 
> was out of the system and noticed that the AC power cord would light up in 
> the orange color that it usually would do when the battery was not fully 
> charged.  I disassembled the laptop again and found that if I unplugged the 
> little wired cable that connects from the DC input board to the motherboard 
> and plugged the AC power cord back in, it would light up orange, just as the 
> old board did that was removed from the laptop. When I plug this cable back 
> into the motherboard and re-install the AC power cord, it does not light up, 
> thus it will not charge the battery and certainly will not start up the 
> computer. 
> 
> I am wondering now if this is a sign of a bad motherboard?  If so, any 
> advance warnings, suggestions, etc. or should I just keep it as an attractive 
> paperweight or bookend?

Uggh, I suspect you may be correct about a bad MB. You seem to have eliminated 
every other possibility..one thing you didn't mention, have you tried it 
without having the battery in it?



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Bruce Johnson

"Wherever you go, there you are." B. Banzai, PhD

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