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Hi guys,
I have a 6 year old Vaio thats decided it doesnt want to boot up. When I try the screen stays black and all its doing is making a strange beeping noise?
Anyone got any ideas how to fault this problem?
Cheers
L
Hi L,
Can you describe the beeps you are hearing as this may give an indication of the problem - e.g. how many long and how many short beeps?
Rich
Also can you please try to identify the correct product model number, possibly a VGN-FE series - have a look on the screen surround.
Message was edited by: rich912
Hey Rich,
I am getting 3 beeps....then a pause......then 3 beeps.....and this continues untill i hit the power off button
Sorry.....its a long beep then 2 short beeps....then silence.....got the laptop next to me now:smileyangry:
Hi L,
One long followed by two short beeps can indicate a graphics adaptor failure but may also result from faulty memory modules.
As the graphics chip is part of the motherboard and therefore not economic to replace I suggest you first investigate a memory issue. Assuming you have two modules fitted try one module, in all combinations, singularly in each slot. This will hopefully rule out a single faulty memory module.
Rich
Thanks Rich
Tried swapping both memory cards round but made no difference. Beeping is still happening but not on every occasion?
Hi L,
I assume you tried each single module on its own in each slot - rather than just swapping around?
On the occasions that you hear no beep code I take it that there is still no boot?
Can you confirm the product model number as per the edit in my initial reply as some models from this period were affected by a faulty Nvidia chip.
If this is not one of the models acknowledged by Sony to have a faulty Nvidia chip, and it is a graphics chip problem, then there is a possibility that a reflow may resolve the issue. Cost is approx. £120 and some companies offer a no fix no fee deal (apart from collection and return).
Rich
Hi Rich
Unfortunatly the VGN code has faded and I can only find the PCG-7R1M code:smileyconfused:
Managed to find the code:smileywink:
it a VGN-FE31Z:smileyhappy:
Hi Rich
Managed to find the code
its a VGN-FE31Z
Any further help much appriciated:smileywink: