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My problem is, mine has a black screen with no post or anything from start-up. It goes through a looping sequence of turning on and off every few secs and can only be stopped by removing the power source.
Cannot use any form of recovery process as everything is dead via USB or DVD drive, only when I do a FN/ESC and power on, does the fan run for as long as you leave it, hrs/days and again remove power source to stop it.
Removed the CMOS battery and stripped the Mother board from its chassis. Did as what is known as a remelt of all the various chips and connector joints on the board.
After reassembly it worked fine, till I tried to do a bios update via USB Floppy drive which did work for a few seconds, and now back to square one.
If maybe the BIOS chip is naff or it maybe a duff CPU which I am waiting for a replacement to try.
I can get a replacement BIOS chip, but where the hell is it on the board, I've asked this everywhere and no one knows. I know its a 8pin chip and there are quite a few on the board.
This looping problem seems to be a common issue with Acer Laptops, Acer don't accept this and if you send your Laptop to them they will not repair the fault, only change the board and charge you big bucks for it.
If you search the web there are various sites/forums with others with the same problem.
This why I'm asking where is the bios chip as it maybe dead, causing my problem.
There is some explaination of reflashing by usd fdd, on my machine it looks like it is working, it read the disk and the presentation of led's when startingup is different, however it is not working for me untill now.
when the keyboard is removed you see right above the left uppercorner of you touchpad a hole in the case and you also see the flatcable of the touchpad. On nthe leftside of the cable you see 3 8 pin chips and on the middle of mine there is a sticker that says cwi50 v1.09
If you google on that you found out that this is the bios chip.
hi there,
i had the same looping boot problem, and black screen, with this model of laptop. the fix is similar to the RROD fix for the xbox 360 you need to take the motherboard out. (dont loose any little screws)
and heat the nvidia chipset chip up with a heat gun. i used my dads black and decker paint stripper on medium setting for about 30 - 45 secs.
you might want to cover all the little plastic connectors on the board with somthing or they with melt and deform like on mine.
my laptop works perfect now.
it is a problem with the nvidia 7000m chip. i suggest you get it working and be shot of the laptop. because it will only keep happening as the chip gets too hot and de-solders it self from the motherboard.
imi2003 is bang on,the motherboards in aspire 7520 mostley all suffer with same fault,i kept mine going heating up m/board with tiny heat blower but eventually died,bad manufacturing fault.
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