--- In LINUX_Newbies@yahoogroups.com, J <dreadpiratej...@...> wrote:
>
> On Wed, Oct 6, 2010 at 14:16, Darksyde <m_alexande...@...> wrote:
> >  On my Vostro 1510 I have encountered a problem.  I booted up only to be 
> > met with a blank screen and most of the indicators lights on or flashing.  
> > As it booted I could hear
> >  the disk running as normal but then I didn't even get the Dell logo/BIOS 
> > menu screen.  I've been running Mint 9 and haven't done anything weird to 
> > it as far as I know.
> >  On my other computer I encountered a similar problem running Ubu.  It 
> > finally came to me that, as the battery was fried, it would lock up when 
> > allowed to run out of juice.  It is
> >  possible that the power cord on the Dell came loose last night while I was 
> > sleeping and the battery ran down.
> >  As I write this I'm letting the Dell "run" on battery power until it's 
> > dead after which I will plug up and restart.  Meanwhile, does anyone have 
> > any suggestions in case this doesn't
> >  work.  I've finally gotten my modem up and running again, I have 2 1/2 
> > days off, and I would love to be able to use my other computer.
> >  Thanks in advance,
> >  Mark
> >  P.S.  I do have several distro disks including Knoppix 6.3 but how does 
> > one boot it if the menu isn't visible?
> 
> I'm confused... does it or does it not boot at all?  You're blaming
> the OS, but then turn around and say that you don't even get the Logo
> splash or BIOS menu...

  *Sorry if you got the wrong impression, Jeff, but I was definitely NOT 
blaming the OS.  In fact, I'm sure that it's a hardware issue, just wanted to 
give a bit of background so that anyone who might have a solution (other than 
trashing the computer) could offer a suggestion. 
> 
> If you don't get those, you have a hardware problem and there is no OS
> fix that will help you.  Even if you are intermittently able to boot,
> but the rest of the time you don't get the BIOS or Dell Splash, you
> have hardware problems.
> 
> Bad ram, bad planar, bad components, whatever...
> 
> You say "As it booted I could hear the disk running as normal but then
> I didn't even get the Dell logo/BIOS menu screen."  if that's the
> case, that system isn't even booting.  It's just powering on, pushing
> power to the disk and peripherals, and dying.  Not an OS issue.

  *No, Jeff, and I didn't say that it was an OS issue, but possibly an issue 
that could be at least partly resolved with software.
> 
> Then you turn around and say "As I write this I'm letting the Dell
> "run" on battery power"  Does that mean you finally got it to actually
> boot? or did you just power it on, listen to it whirr, and never see
> the BIOS screen or Dell Logo?

  *"Run" meant sitting idle while the battery drained completely.  As I said, I 
had a similar situation with my other computer (which I'm using now, of course) 
and I resolved the problem by draining the battery completely, taking it out 
for a bit and rebooting using household current.  Please understand, I'm NOT 
blaming the OS at all.  In fact, I was rather hoping that I might be able to 
find a solution to get the Dell up again, even if only to grab some files 
before repairing/replacing.  As you know, hardware and software work together 
in what we refer to as a computer.
  Thanks for your input though.
  Mark



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