This weeks orphan is a Dell Inspiron E1505. It arrived with LCD screen that would go blank during boot/post.
During cold boot the Dell Logo screen progress bar would reach about 80% and then the screen would blank. The hard drive activity light would continue to blink indicating the boot process was proceeding, just without video.
Several post on the web listed the same issue, but there was no definitive fix. Things like bad cpu seating, overheating, bad ram, bad gpu solder joints (motherboard) or bad LCD were suggested but none reported how they resolved it.
Connected an external monitor, booted and got video even after the LCD went blank. This immediately eliminated:
-bad cpu seating
-overheating
-bad ram
-bad gpu solder joints
That left either the LCD or the LCD voltage inverter. Luckily the E1505 LCD and inverter was the same as a Dell 1521 which was on the parts shelf.
This video is useful for working on the E1505:
IMPORTANT NOTE:
The video is a general disassembly procedure, you DO NOT have to remove the lid from the base
Skip to 1:12 in the video and remove the Power Button Cover.
Skip to 2:49 in the video to remove the Bezel and LCD.
Did have to use a case pick (the blue thing in the photo) to separate the right and left sides of the bezel (you could also use a guitar pick or old credit card).
Once installed the 1505 was back to normal. Also used some "canned air" to blow the fuzz out of the heat sink/fan system.
A rugged old machine enjoyed by other forum members. Here's the specifications:
Dell E1505 (2006):
cpu = 2.0ghz core 2 duo T7200, 64bit, passmark v9=1167
ram = 2gb (2x1gb pc2-5300 0 empty slots)
NOTE: system can only use max. 3.2gb ram due to chipset limitation.
hard disk = 100gb sata
cdrom = DVDRW 24x +
sound = y
modem = y
ethernet = 10/100
wifi = y
bluetooth = y
wizard