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<blockquote data-quote="Topper" data-source="post: 613620" data-attributes="member: 186250"><p>I have had two of these for about 5 years now but a while ago my daughters began playing up and displaying a white screen intermittently. I swapped it out with mine and put my refurbished Dell to good use, but I had to dig out my USB speakers to make up for the Compaq which has integral speakers, although crappy, they suffice for my needs.</p><p></p><p>Decided to strip it down even though I promised myself I was not going to do anymore ad hoc repairs. It was obvious the main cause was yet again <strong>swollen capacitors</strong> on the power board<strong>.</strong> Catching things early reduced the knock on effect and I just had to replace:-</p><p></p><p>2 X 1000uF 16V</p><p>5 X 470 uF 16V</p><p></p><p>Result is I am please to report she's up and running :-thumb1</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Topper, post: 613620, member: 186250"] I have had two of these for about 5 years now but a while ago my daughters began playing up and displaying a white screen intermittently. I swapped it out with mine and put my refurbished Dell to good use, but I had to dig out my USB speakers to make up for the Compaq which has integral speakers, although crappy, they suffice for my needs. Decided to strip it down even though I promised myself I was not going to do anymore ad hoc repairs. It was obvious the main cause was yet again [B]swollen capacitors[/B] on the power board[B].[/B] Catching things early reduced the knock on effect and I just had to replace:- 2 X 1000uF 16V 5 X 470 uF 16V Result is I am please to report she's up and running :-thumb1 [/QUOTE]
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