If you aren't able to get into BIOS, I suggest you reseat coin-cell (motherboard) battery. Please follow steps below:
1. Power off system. Remove AC adapter & battery, and then press "Power On' button for 5 seconds.
2. Remove motherboard( coin-cell) battery from system, press 'Power On' for 15 seconds. Replace motherboard battery. Note: I'd suggest you replace coin- cell battery with a new one. You can purchase one at your local Walmart for about $3.00.
3. Replace battery, adapter, and then power on system. Hopefully this step will reset you BIOS to default settings and you are able to boot back into windows 10.
If there's no error code, I suggest you power on system, wait a few minutes, close the lid, remove AC adapter, battery, and then press ' Power On ' button for 15 seconds to release Status Flea Power. Install battery, adapter, and then power on system. Hopefully computer boot back into windows 10.
I suggest you run Dell F12 Preboot Diagnostics tool to check hardware on computer. Please follow steps below:
1. Turn off computer and disconnect all peripherals - printer, flash drive, external drive, etc....).
2. Power on system, quickly start tapping the F12 key continuously. In boot menu, stroll down to diagnostic and then click on it. . Report back any error code. Please click on link below:
If the system still isn't fix, I suggest you power on system again and quickly start tapping the F2 key continuously to get into the BIOS setup. Please Reset the BIOS to Default Values.
The main problem is i am unable to see anything on the display not even the BIOS is visible all i could feel is that the system is power on due to the LED on the power button and by the cooling FAN and after 3-5 min when ever i press the key i can hear a beep , even if an external display is connected nothing is visible. EVEN the DELL logo screen is not visble to enter into the BIOS or do the self diagnostics..\:emotion-6:
Please don't wait for Dell logo screento start tapping F2 or F12 key, soon as you power on system, start tapping. Hopefully you are able to boot into the BIOS or Diagnostic now.
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If you aren't able to get into BIOS, I suggest you reseat coin-cell (motherboard) battery. Please follow steps below:
1. Power off system. Remove AC adapter & battery, and then press "Power On' button for 5 seconds.
2. Remove motherboard( coin-cell) battery from system, press 'Power On' for 15 seconds. Replace motherboard battery. Note: I'd suggest you replace coin- cell battery with a new one. You can purchase one at your local Walmart for about $3.00.
3. Replace battery, adapter, and then power on system. Hopefully this step will reset you BIOS to default settings and you are able to boot back into windows 10.
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If there's no error code, I suggest you power on system, wait a few minutes, close the lid, remove AC adapter, battery, and then press ' Power On ' button for 15 seconds to release Status Flea Power. Install battery, adapter, and then power on system. Hopefully computer boot back into windows 10.
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February 1st, 2017 06:00
:emotion-2:
First - Dell doesn't list any windows 10 drivers for your system. Please click on link below and see for yourself.
www.dell.com/.../drivers
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February 1st, 2017 06:00
However, I have a few suggestions.....
I suggest you run Dell F12 Preboot Diagnostics tool to check hardware on computer. Please follow steps below:
1. Turn off computer and disconnect all peripherals - printer, flash drive, external drive, etc....).
2. Power on system, quickly start tapping the F12 key continuously. In boot menu, stroll down to diagnostic and then click on it. . Report back any error code. Please click on link below:
Running Dell F12 Preboot Diagnostics - YouTube
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February 1st, 2017 07:00
I had a Black Screen once and removing the external power supply seems to have made a difference. Of course, it may have been a coincidence.
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If the system still isn't fix, I suggest you power on system again and quickly start tapping the F2 key continuously to get into the BIOS setup. Please Reset the BIOS to Default Values.
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February 1st, 2017 08:00
Good suggestion Saltgrass.....:emotion-2:
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Lastly.....
Reinstall windows 10. You'll have to create A Bootable Windows 10 USB Drive. Please follow steps in link below:
youtu.be/lJcXHZc8-So
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The main problem is i am unable to see anything on the display not even the BIOS is visible all i could feel is that the system is power on due to the LED on the power button and by the cooling FAN and after 3-5 min when ever i press the key i can hear a beep , even if an external display is connected nothing is visible. EVEN the DELL logo screen is not visble to enter into the BIOS or do the self diagnostics..\:emotion-6:
Jvsnk Kartik
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February 3rd, 2017 06:00
Tried with this but didnt work out
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February 3rd, 2017 07:00
Please don't wait for Dell logo screen to start tapping F2 or F12 key, soon as you power on system, start tapping. Hopefully you are able to boot into the BIOS or Diagnostic now.