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15th April 2012, 10:21 PM #1Notebook Geek
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VPC-Z11 Dead - possible motherboard failure
My VPC-Z11 died last week and I'm fairly certain the motherboard is fried. Initially, I thought it was the SSD (Vertex) was the culprit since that was completely fried as well, but after installing a new HDD, the Z11 is still having power/boot issues.
Some of its intermittent issues are:
- Z11 is plugged in and immediately the power lights goes on but nothing actually shows up on the screen, even if the power button is pressed.
- Nothing happens when the power button is pressed.
- Powers on but nothing shows up on the screen.
- Powers on and boot screen appears but just freezes at boot screen
I tried resetting CMOS by unplugging the battery but this did not do anything. I'm out of ideas and I'm out of warranty window. Sending this thing in will cost me a initial fee of $130 and a replacement motherboard can be anywhere from $450-$550 according to Sony.
What are my options here? Did I overlook something here and maybe the problem is the CPU or different hardware issue altogether? How hard is it to replace the motherboard myself and where can I purchase one?
I have a $2300 3lb paper weight next to me...- Sony VAIO Z11 (JPN CTO)
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15th April 2012, 10:35 PM #2
Re: VPC-Z11 Dead - possible motherboard failure
Have you already checked the RAM as well?
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15th April 2012, 10:36 PM #3Notebook Geek
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Re: VPC-Z11 Dead - possible motherboard failure
Not yet, was going to do that next. I'll report back.
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15th April 2012, 11:36 PM #4Notebook Geek
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Re: VPC-Z11 Dead - possible motherboard failure
I've tried switching the RAM around and even tried booting with just one but the problems persist. It's like it doesn't want to power on all the way. The green light goes on but nothing happens with or without RAM installed. Every once in a while, the display will light up and the boot screen pops up but that's about the end of it. It usually just freezes and I have to hard power down. I made it to the BIOS once but it froze there also.
I don't think RAM is the problem here from what I can tell. I'm going to install RAM from VPCZ and run it on the notebook I'm on now to see if they are still ok.- Sony VAIO Z11 (JPN CTO)
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15th April 2012, 11:49 PM #5Notebook Geek
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Re: VPC-Z11 Dead - possible motherboard failure
Yep, memory is fine. They are running in the notebook I'm typing this from now.
Either the motherboard is hosed or maybe power connection somewhere?- Sony VAIO Z11 (JPN CTO)
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16th April 2012, 06:06 AM #6Notebook Geek
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Re: VPC-Z11 Dead - possible motherboard failure
I was wondering wether this procedure resets CMOS. Does it really?I tried resetting CMOS by unplugging the battery but this did not do anything.
Usually it's more like take out the battery, press the power button for 30s or something.
Can someone confirm that his CMOS was reset?Current: Vaio Z12 - i5-560m - 8Gb DDR3 - 128GB SSD + 500 GB HDD in ODD Bay
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16th April 2012, 07:43 AM #7Notebook Consultant
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Re: VPC-Z11 Dead - possible motherboard failure
That sounds very strange. I would have thought with no battery and no AC connected, the power button would do nothing. Unless it's somehow connected to the lithium CMOS battery in some way, how does the system know you've been holding it down for 30 secs?
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16th April 2012, 08:00 AM #8
Re: VPC-Z11 Dead - possible motherboard failure
I think holding down the power button is supposed to drain any residual current that might be in the system.
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16th April 2012, 09:09 AM #9Notebook Geek
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Re: VPC-Z11 Dead - possible motherboard failure
Yes, I've tried resetting the CMOS by holding down the power button after unplugging the battery (to drain leftover current). I've also tried just keeping it unplugged for a while and then plugging it back. Same issues persist - power button goes green and stays green but nothing shows up on display. The computer doesn't respond to any inputs at this point and eventually I have to hard power down by holding down the power button for several seconds.
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16th April 2012, 05:26 PM #10Notebook Consultant
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Re: VPC-Z11 Dead - possible motherboard failure
Have you tried it with the HDD disconnected? Given the HDD failed at the same time as the rest of the PC, it sounds like it's related. The system should boot to Bios without the HDD.



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