Here's the deal...
A friend of the family gave me her laptop (Sony Vaio PCG-FX170) to fix. She basically said that it was working fine when before her flight back from Hawaii but after she got home it would no longer boot. Let me warn you that she doesn't believe in packing her laptop as carry-on like a sane person would do, so she just packs it in her suitcase between a bunch of clothes (I know... she's a moron). Anyway, if you hit the power button on the laptop it will give you the green "power on" light, do a floppy/CD-search (both drives flicker for a second), and you can hear the CPU fan spin up... but that's it. No video output (LCD or VGA-out), no POST beeps, nothing.
So far I've disassembled it completely to check for loose connections, damaged motherboard, etc. Nothing appears to be physically wrong with it. Also, I've tried booting it from both CD and diskette but no luck there either. I've tried booting with AC power and battery installed, AC power without battery installed, and just battery power... still no diference. I've cleared CMOS twice (even removed the battery for over an hour) but no change. I've reseated the RAM chip as well as tried the chip in the second memory slot but once again, no change. I've done some online investigation into the problem and read that this model of Vaio (along with a few other models) has some known issues with the memory slots being "loose" and requiring extra padding to make sure they are properly connected. I've tried these fixes as well but still no luck.
That said, I'm pretty much stumped at this point. Mind you that I have over 10 years of hardware experience but little to none of that has been with laptops, so perhaps there's something obvious that I'm missing. Thoughts?
A friend of the family gave me her laptop (Sony Vaio PCG-FX170) to fix. She basically said that it was working fine when before her flight back from Hawaii but after she got home it would no longer boot. Let me warn you that she doesn't believe in packing her laptop as carry-on like a sane person would do, so she just packs it in her suitcase between a bunch of clothes (I know... she's a moron). Anyway, if you hit the power button on the laptop it will give you the green "power on" light, do a floppy/CD-search (both drives flicker for a second), and you can hear the CPU fan spin up... but that's it. No video output (LCD or VGA-out), no POST beeps, nothing.
So far I've disassembled it completely to check for loose connections, damaged motherboard, etc. Nothing appears to be physically wrong with it. Also, I've tried booting it from both CD and diskette but no luck there either. I've tried booting with AC power and battery installed, AC power without battery installed, and just battery power... still no diference. I've cleared CMOS twice (even removed the battery for over an hour) but no change. I've reseated the RAM chip as well as tried the chip in the second memory slot but once again, no change. I've done some online investigation into the problem and read that this model of Vaio (along with a few other models) has some known issues with the memory slots being "loose" and requiring extra padding to make sure they are properly connected. I've tried these fixes as well but still no luck.
That said, I'm pretty much stumped at this point. Mind you that I have over 10 years of hardware experience but little to none of that has been with laptops, so perhaps there's something obvious that I'm missing. Thoughts?
