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2008 netbook; Model ZG5 AOA150-1691; 8.5" screen; 1.6 GHz N270 Intel Atom Processor

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How to change power supply?

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i have an acer aspire one zg5 netbook which hasn't been used in a long time due to a HDD failure, i recently started using it, after replacing the old HDD, bt a problem occured during start up, the machine will not boot at all and the power on LED light flashes for a second wen i click the power on button.

i have gone through all the guides and answers on ifixit,followed all possibility to find and fix the problem at hand, the only possible explanation i can up with is the power supply is insufficient to power up the machine,

i need help in changing the power supply and if anyone has had a similar problem and solved it please guide me also, this netbook is very important.

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i have an acer aspire one zg5 netbook which hasn't been used in a long time due to a HDD failure, i recently started using it, after replacing the old HDD, bt a problem occured during start up, the machine will not boot at all and the power on LED light flashes for a second wen i click the power on button.

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ibrahim morawej, your Acer has an external power supply. You can get those at places like this. Check your existing one with a multimeter and see what the output is. If your power supply is sufficient you may have greater issues. Check the flow sheet I attached from the manual, which you can download from here My number one suggestion would be to change your battery. If that is not working then you are looking at the DC power board (daughter board B) something like this last but not least, if none of the before mentioned works, time to think about a new mother board, but start with a systematic approach. You could also try to clear the CMOS by removing the CMOS battery for a few hours, but it's not guaranteed to work.It involves dismantling the AA1 to get access to the motherboard so it's only recommended for experienced users. Use the instructions below at your own risk. Source

"There are four memory chips on the motherboard, nicely aligned next to each other. A few millimeters to the right are two triangles with a small C1 printed next to them. Connect both triangles using conductive material, effectively shorting them, and press the power button. The CMOS has been reset. It is obvious but the AA1 must be turned off before doing the procedure." Good Luck and let us know.

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