the proplem is recently started i dont know why because i didnt change any power adapter or something ....... i have new dell inspiron n5110 operating on windows 7 64bit .. i just bought it last year on summer but unfortunately im outside my country so i cant go where i bought it to fix it on guarantee ... i hope you can help me
the proplem is recently started i dont know why because i didnt change any power adapter or something ....... i have new dell inspiron n5110 operating on windows 7 64bit .. i just bought it last year on summer but unfortunately im outside my country so i cant go where i bought it to fix it on guarantee ... i hope you can help me
Hi lion0552, Can you please let us know what exactly is the problem when you say touch pad. Does it have to do anything with the pointer or the cursor ?
There are similar posts on this forum where people complained about the same issue.Some of them identified the power adapter to be the problem.
What happens if you enter the BIOS? (press F2 at power up)
If you experience the same problem while moving the cursor then there is something wrong with the hardware.Replacing the power adapter would be the first choice.From a technical point of view it is possible that the voltage stabilization of the adapter is not working properly.With time the output capacitors can dry up and lose capacity which leads to increased electrical voltage spikes(for instance) that can corrupt some of the devices - like the touchpad.
Anyway I don't want to talk too much bla,bla.......just try a second(maybe borrowed) power adapter if you haven't done so already.
lion0552
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May 7th, 2012 04:00
the proplem is recently started i dont know why because i didnt change any power adapter or something ....... i have new dell inspiron n5110 operating on windows 7 64bit .. i just bought it last year on summer but unfortunately im outside my country so i cant go where i bought it to fix it on guarantee ... i hope you can help me
lion0552
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May 7th, 2012 13:00
the proplem is recently started i dont know why because i didnt change any power adapter or something ....... i have new dell inspiron n5110 operating on windows 7 64bit .. i just bought it last year on summer but unfortunately im outside my country so i cant go where i bought it to fix it on guarantee ... i hope you can help me
lion0552
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May 8th, 2012 09:00
hey i've installed the bios then the touchpad and nothing new happened still the proplem
now i live in moldova .... but i bought this laptob from israel
DELL-Nikhil M1
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May 9th, 2012 02:00
Hi lion0552,
Can you please let us know what exactly is the problem when you say touch pad. Does it have to do anything with the pointer or the cursor ?
MicroTest
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May 9th, 2012 08:00
There are similar posts on this forum where people complained about the same issue.Some of them identified the power adapter to be the problem.
What happens if you enter the BIOS? (press F2 at power up)
If you experience the same problem while moving the cursor then there is something wrong with the hardware.Replacing the power adapter would be the first choice.From a technical point of view it is possible that the voltage stabilization of the adapter is not working properly.With time the output capacitors can dry up and lose capacity which leads to increased electrical voltage spikes(for instance) that can corrupt some of the devices - like the touchpad.
Anyway I don't want to talk too much bla,bla.......just try a second(maybe borrowed) power adapter if you haven't done so already.