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Boot stops at BIOS screen or in reboot loop

Asked by bmcomputer in Miscellaneous Hardware

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This laptop gets about 80% through the BIOS boot and reboots. If I change RAM around or use other RAM, I can get it to stop at the 80% point but it will not go any farther. If I change the amount of RAM at about 80% the "system memory has changed" message is displayed, but never moves from there. Cannot boot from CD either. I've taken everything out, including the HD and CD drive. Same problem. I read that the CMOS battery is soldered to the mother board. Computers too old to try unsoldering, etc. Is this a MOBO problem, a CMOS problem, a RAM problem or CPU problem? Any other ideas?Start Free Trial
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Zone: Miscellaneous Hardware
Tags: Dell, Laptop, Inspiron 5160, boot problem
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Solution Provided By: CDirenzi
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