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November 6th, 2007 12:00

Well I'd have to do some more reading to figure out which screw you are referring to.  The only screws I removed are:
 
1.  4 keyboard screws
2.  1 EMI shield screw
3.  4 spring loaded screws that stay attached to the cooling assembly.
 
Now, since the CPU remained attached to the cooling assembly when I removed it, I'm confused of which screw might be the culprit.

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November 6th, 2007 12:00

I assume this is what you are referring to?  I'll need to investigate some more, not sure how I was able to remove and install the CPU in the socket without messing with this ZIF-socket screw.
 

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November 6th, 2007 12:00

I think you answered my question, but you won't like the likely result. Chances are that buy pulling the CPU out without loosening that screw, you've destroyed the socket. Try undoing it and reseating the CPU - if it works, you're all set. If not, you're in for a replacement mainboard.

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November 6th, 2007 12:00

Will do, thanks for the input.  I guess I assumed when I was removing the cooling body that the chip would remain in the socket.  Guess I wasn't that lucky.  I'll try tonight.
 
Suppose I'll need to do some research, but you don't happen to know a rough estimate on the cost of a main board?

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November 6th, 2007 12:00

Did you secure the lockdown screw on the CPU socket? If it is not engaged, the system won't power up.

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November 6th, 2007 12:00

Edit:  When I removed the cooling radiator (4 spring screws) the CPU actually stayed attached to it (bc of the thermal greese I would assume).  I should have clarified that.  I probably shouldn't have removed it, afterthought.
 
I would at least think the unit would power on, unless of course the "frying" was immediate upon the first powering up.
 
Any help, greatly appreciated!


Message Edited by octalon7 on 11-06-2007 08:23 AM

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November 6th, 2007 13:00

A board will run about $400.

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November 6th, 2007 13:00

Sounds like that means a new computer instead...
 
We'll see.

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November 6th, 2007 20:00

Thanks ejn63. You pointed me in the right direction. Somehow I idiotically was able to remove the chip without unlocking it, but all is back in and seems to be operating as normal. Thanks! Apologies for my stupidity, I know I shouldn't work on computers...
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