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    Default Dell laptop was working alright, now would not turn with at all.


    Heyeverybody,

    Ihave a dell inspiron b120 laptop I was lately working on. Iwas doing a clean up and fixing the wireless connection, whichsomeway the person removed from the computer. anyway I noticed thekeyboard was acting up. Random keys would automatically be pressedwhich led me to believe that they spilled something on it.


    I removed thekeyboard and my assumption was correct. I cleaned it up a bit with anair duster an allowed it to sit out over night. I figured I wouldattempt that first rather than of purchasing a novel one right away,in order to save money. the next day I put the keyboard rear, firedthe computer up and all was alright. I then shut the computer downand went with to another job.


    I arrived rearto the computer a some hours later to finish the work I began and Iacquired nothing out of it. It would not turn at everything, noresponse what thus ever. When I plug it in, however nothing. All Iacquire is the green power/battery indicator LED flashing every 5seconds. no orange or red, just green. no one touched the computer oranything. it just "died in its sleep." I attempted a hardreset as well as removing and re-seating the ram, HDD, and biosbattery. However nothing. any ideas would be greatly appreciated

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    I forgot to mention, the battery was working alright a couple hours earlier the trouble occurred. It was keeping a good charge and all. The battery looks to be in good condition, but viewing the trouble with the mysterious liquid with the keyboard, you never experience...

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    I would advice examining everything the internal connections. You might would not to follow the steps listed in the article underneath.

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    Hi,

    Well if the battery working alright like you said then I suggest you to please test RAM with the Laptop.
    As well, you have referred Mysterious Liquid with the Keyboard, if you could render more information, then I will examine? Or did you dropped something with it. Another thing when green power/battery indicator LED flashing for seconds then with the Laptop display something is seem as Blue display/ error message or is it in the black position?

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    Do you experience what that blinking LED means? This is form of a shot in the dark, but I had an issue where my laptop would not turn on, charge light was on, in pointing battery was charged, but pushing the power button did nothing, turns out the power button was broken, either the board or ribbon cable or both, jump beginning it by touching solder joints together sprang it rear to life. Only a thought.

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