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SavannahLion:
I've got a 1005HA Eee PC and I'm a bit mystified as to the malfunction. (Translation: I'm doing someone a favor and I'm going to see if I can fix this.)
The Eee PC can be plugged in and the battery indicator flashes. If I'm understanding the status indicator, the batter is at or below 10% charge. That's to be expected. The Eee tends to get stuffed in the bag when it's still in a standby state and it runs out of juice. Plugging the AC adapter in + flashing should == charging. I don't trust the laptop enough to leave it plugged in while I'm sleeping. However.... If I power on the PC, the battery indicator flashes (irregardless if it's plugged in or not) as it does above. The Power and HDD indicator lights go full bright. The Power switch and the touchpad switch are full bright. That's it. I don't get any other behavior out of this. Not even the screen lights up.
I figured maybe the LED bulb busted (even though it's awfully thin to have a bulb) and plugged in a monitor. I saw a flicker that I thought came from the Eee, but it's apparently some static on the monitor. I get the same behavior (on the monitor) when I plugged the monitor back into a powered down server.
That's it. No beeps. No POST. Nothing, zilch, nada. I get more out of my fiance when she has a headache.
Side note: I don't get any fan activity. I know this model does indeed have a fan as I've heard it operate when the Eee was actually running. However, I don't expect any fan activity as it's too cold right now. I don't believe the Eee "starts" the fan on power up then kills it like my other laptops but I don't recall if the Eee does this or not.
I really don't want to go through the long and involved process of pulling the stupid HDD out and figuring out if I have a compatible USB adapter for it. Not going through POST leads me to think it's not a HDD problem anyways. I'm kind of out of ideas on where I'm looking next.
Any suggestions?
DaOld Man:
I saw a similar problem on a HP pavillion.
Had to reset BIOS by removing battery for 30 minutes, then holding power button for 30 seconds, then plug in ac power (with battery still out), then it came on normally.
I think this has something to do with the video card on the pavillion, so it may not be the case for you, or may not fix your problem.
newmanfamilyvlogs:
Seen this myself (at least i recall it was the same set of symptoms)
Used the following to recover it:
http://wiki.eeeuser.com/howto:recoverfrombrick
SavannahLion:
Thanks ill give it a shot tonight. Told the owner what was going on and she almost cried. Methinks she bonded a little too closely with the thing. Oh well.
WhereEaglesDare:
should tell her about hibernate as oppose to standby when you are shoving it in a bag..
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