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Latitude E6500 won't boot; flashing Numlock
Starting last night, my Latitude E6500 will not boot. On pressing the button, the CPU light sometimes blinks for just an instant, but never for long. After that, I hear the fan running for a few seconds while the power light remains on, but nothing is on the screen whatsoever. Then, the fan stops, the power light goes off, and I am left with solid Caps and Scroll lock lights and a flashing Numlock light. This lasts for about 30 seconds or so, and then also goes off, leaving the computer completely off. I was able to successfully charge the computer (it had a half charge when this started), and it now has a full charge. What could be wrong? Thank you.
LaptopKnight
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June 30th, 2011 22:00
Maybe battery is no good. Have you tried to use this computer using AC adapter? Otherwise sounds like a hardware defect. You could try re-seating the memory:
en.community.dell.com/.../19227039.aspx
But that's all I know.
shadoweyes
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July 16th, 2011 08:00
I have the same problem. It is intermittent - sometimes this will go on for many minutes and sometimes briefly. Eventually, one of the times I hit the power button, it starts. Any solutions?
gjsbe
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March 26th, 2012 05:00
I have got your same problem.
I read somewhere that the problem is the cpu not detected.
So I think the problem is the mb.
I contact dell the ask me about 600€ for mb change, I expired warranty few months ago.
So I think will buy a new laptop soon.
glanyon
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January 23rd, 2014 03:00
On pressing the button, the CPU light sometimes blinks for just an instant, but never for long. After that, I hear the fan running for a few seconds while the power light remains on, but nothing is on the screen whatsoever. Then, the fan stops, the power light goes off.
please help me
gjsbe
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January 23rd, 2014 05:00
I'm very sorry for your latitute. For mine the problem was the motherboard. I have the laptop already here in office, waiting for dismiss, because I was out of warranty, and Dell asked me too much to repair it. So I bought another laptop.
orrendavidson
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August 30th, 2014 11:00
I have the same problem -- but only if I turn off and try to turn back on. I can keep tring and it might work, or I just let it sit (and presumably cool down) for several hours and it works fine. I think it is a problem with temperature sensing maybe? This has been happening for a couple years.Since I only use at home, and rarely need to power down and back up, it's not too big a problem for me, but sure would like to solve it!