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    Clevo M765su Will not boot

    Discussion in 'Sager and Clevo' started by fuzzy150, Nov 19, 2010.

  1. fuzzy150

    fuzzy150 Newbie

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    Hello Guys
    My first post on this forum hopefully someone can help
    I`m trying to repair a Clevo M765su notebook it will not boot at all not even into BIOS all that happens is CD/DVD drive spins but will not load any disks, recovery ,boot disks etc got it into BIOS once but just frozen (CD/DVD drive set as first boot device) i`ve not had this problem before
    Thanks in anticipation
     
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  2. Paralel

    Paralel Notebook Evangelist

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    SU? Never heard of that model.
     
  3. niffcreature

    niffcreature ex computer dyke

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    Yea no one has. I think maybe its the precursor to the m860tu.

    You should try removing all of your components and testing them separately.
     
  4. Justin@XoticPC

    Justin@XoticPC Company Representative

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    Sounds like this was the Sager NP7650 o 7652 equivalent. I would try removing and try each Ram Module by itself. If you have a spare processor it could be the culprit also. It should boot with only RAM and CPU installed.
     
  5. fuzzy150

    fuzzy150 Newbie

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    Hello Guys
    I got the model number from the plate on the base thanks for your replies i`m guessing you mean break system down remove HDD CD/DVD drive etc and try that I was thinking BIOS was corrupted and was going to remove mobo battery ?? I will give your advice a try first thanks
     
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    fuzzy150 Newbie

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    thanks for your reply although I can`t get it to boot at all is there a key combo to update BIOS as I know on some mobo/laptops this is possible? I`ve always thought it was a BIOS issue but can`t get in far enough to flash
     
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