I bought my xps m1530 back in January and I've been pretty happy with it.
Yesterday I went to power it up and I had a problem.
I ended up talking to
Dell and a technician will be sent, but I thought I'd share the details in case anyone else had the same problem.
When I push the power button it turns blue. I hear a short squeak sound from the hard drive area. The caps/num/scroll lock lights turn on, the caps lock flashes. Then the media buttons light up, left to right, right to left.
This all takes just a few seconds.
It then automatically seems to turn off, but then immediately turns back on.
No squeak this time... but the lights all flash again as before. But this time is doesn't turn off and on... it just stays "on"... though nothing happens.
The power light on the front edge next to the microphone jack is on, and I can feel the normal slight fan/hard drive vibrations.
If I pull the power (and battery if installed) I hear the squeak again when it powers off.
The squeak seems to be associated with power on and off.
At no time does the lcd come on or show any signs of life whatsoever.
My tech support experience from Dell was pretty good. The guy listened well and had me do some tests.
To check if the mobo was the problem, he had me remove the memory. The logic being, if there is no memory the mobo WILL complain... I gathered that the caps/num/scroll lock light(s) will flash some sequence or something.
But that didn't happen. Nothing changed at all from the behavior I described above.
He also had me remove the hard drive, and the behavior was almost the same... the only difference being the squeak went away.
He insisted that since the no memory test didn't work, the mobo was the problem. He didn't offer a reason for the squeak, or its correlation with the hard drive. He just said that clicks are the bad hard drive sound to look for. But I guess if the mobo is screwy, maybe it is sending the hard drive into some weird state that cause a squeak?
The tech also had me try an external monitor, but no signal was every detected.
It sounds like the repair guy will bring a new mobo and new memory.
Is there anything I should look for on the new parts before he installs them?
My current memory (3GB) is one stick of Samsung and one Hyxxxxxxx (not in front of me) some Korean brand. Neither had the speed anywhere on it.
How about the mobo rev? Anyone know the latest/preferred?
Had anyone seen this problem?
Thanks
Ion