Thanks, Chris! Excellent step-by-step instructions for a non-computer-repair-person. Laptop works again, and you saved me lots of money. Fairly easy with your help!
Excellent step by step instructions!! My nearly five year old Dell Studio 1558 's power button finally stopped working last week (after being first dropped over 3 years ago). Watched several "how to" vids, selected yours, purchased the replacement part from Ebay, and voila, it's working again!
Brilliant video Chris! Just used it for fitting a complete replacement back panel to my grandson's Studio 1555 laptop that involved all the dismantling / reassembly you show in this one . . . and it actually worked! Thanks a million.
Excellent video, I've repaired my Dell 1558 power button using this, many thanks. The only problems I had were which way up to plug the power cable back in, as I'd forgot which way it came out (plain side down), and also what to do with the spare length of cable. I found the best solution was to loop it through the holes for the WLAN card and back again.
Great video. I'd never disassembled a laptop before, only desktops. Followed the video step by step and found my power button was only loose from the impact of the drop. Fixed it and reassembled using the video. Thanks for saving me some cash for a repair bill.
Got a gateway nv79 series with the power sw in the same place as the dell youre working on here. Want to relocate the pwr sw where it wont be prone to breaking or cracking. Thanks 🤓
THANK YOU THANK YOU!!! I just replaced my power button and my system works! YAY! A question though - I didn't buy my power button from Dell - and the first message to pop up on my laptop was that it would no longer recognize my power supply - that my battery could no longer be charged with the power supply (that the laptop came with). Is this true? And if so, is there a reasonable remedy? Thanks again for this instructive video!
Hi Chris Very helpful. Got to 10:12 and have ordered the correct cable assembly. One question though when disconnecting the white and black cables from the WLAN board the grey cable was not connected to anything. Is this correct. Cheers Mark
Hi Christ, i need your help with my problem. I have the same problem but in a Dell Studio 1458, and im trying to buy the button with the cable but i just can find the 1558 one, both looks almos the same, should i buy it? THANK YOU!.
I plug in my power cord and the green light comes on then goes off. I push the power button and nothing happens. I remove the battery and then put it back in and the green light comes on for 2 minutes then goes off. What needs to be fixed or replaced?
Mark Komar Hard to say without trying some different parts and removing other components. Can you power it on with the AC connected and battery removed?
You could try another power button given the low cost, before that though you could remove some other components to see if it'll start. (HDD, Optical Drive, WiFi Card, Etc) These may seem extensive, but you want to rule out everything other than the motherboard... the most expensive part to replace. Feel free to contact me directly (Details on channel page) for additional support.
Thanks, Chris! Excellent step-by-step instructions for a non-computer-repair-person. Laptop works again, and you saved me lots of money. Fairly easy with your help!
Excellent step by step instructions!! My nearly five year old Dell Studio 1558 's power button finally stopped working last week (after being first dropped over 3 years ago). Watched several "how to" vids, selected yours, purchased the replacement part from Ebay, and voila, it's working again!
Brilliant video Chris! Just used it for fitting a complete replacement back panel to my grandson's Studio 1555 laptop that involved all the dismantling / reassembly you show in this one . . . and it actually worked! Thanks a million.
Glad to hear it went well Alan - well done! Thanks for taking the time to share, I enjoy reading this feedback.
Needed to do the same repair - thalks for providing an informative video on how to do it!
Excellent video, I've repaired my Dell 1558 power button using this, many thanks. The only problems I had were which way up to plug the power cable back in, as I'd forgot which way it came out (plain side down), and also what to do with the spare length of cable. I found the best solution was to loop it through the holes for the WLAN card and back again.
Going to try to fix mine tomorrow using your video. It seems like the most thorough repair vid out there. Thanks!
Great video. I'd never disassembled a laptop before, only desktops. Followed the video step by step and found my power button was only loose from the impact of the drop. Fixed it and reassembled using the video. Thanks for saving me some cash for a repair bill.
Thank you! Could not have done this without this detailed video!
Thank you for the help! My repair went perfectly and you saved me a fair amount of money!
Excellent, good job! Well done!
This was a great video that was very helpful with the tear down and reassembly. Thank you!
Got a gateway nv79 series with the power sw in the same place as the dell youre working on here. Want to relocate the pwr sw where it wont be prone to breaking or cracking. Thanks 🤓
THANK YOU THANK YOU!!! I just replaced my power button and my system works! YAY! A question though - I didn't buy my power button from Dell - and the first message to pop up on my laptop was that it would no longer recognize my power supply - that my battery could no longer be charged with the power supply (that the laptop came with). Is this true? And if so, is there a reasonable remedy? Thanks again for this instructive video!
+Grace Loney its only a cuinsidencea, it normally just means you need a new batter
Hi Chris Very helpful. Got to 10:12 and have ordered the correct cable assembly. One question though when disconnecting the white and black cables from the WLAN board the grey cable was not connected to anything. Is this correct. Cheers Mark
+Mark Phillips Mark, it sounds like it may be for the WWAN antenna (For mobile broadband). Thanks, Chris.
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Hi Christ, i need your help with my problem.
I have the same problem but in a Dell Studio 1458, and im trying to buy the button with the cable but i just can find the 1558 one, both looks almos the same, should i buy it? THANK YOU!.
I would try it but keep packaging for the new button so you can return it if it doesn't fit. I can't confirm 100% if it is compatible.
Where we can buy these power burton can you give the link
Did you Google it? I did, full page of results.
Very helpful.
Hello friend, by chance you will have the diagram of the voltages delivered by the power jack, I need you could help me.
Fabian - I'm afraid I don't have one to hand to check for you. I would recommend posting on the Dell Forum.
Very helpful
Appreciate the video. I followed the steps and it was smoothe sailing. Thank you #LOVEIZLOVE
I plug in my power cord and the green light comes on then goes off. I push the power button and nothing happens. I remove the battery and then put it back in and the green light comes on for 2 minutes then goes off. What needs to be fixed or replaced?
Mark Komar Hard to say without trying some different parts and removing other components. Can you power it on with the AC connected and battery removed?
NO. I plug in the AC and the light comes on then goes off. I then press the power button but it will not power on.
You could try another power button given the low cost, before that though you could remove some other components to see if it'll start. (HDD, Optical Drive, WiFi Card, Etc) These may seem extensive, but you want to rule out everything other than the motherboard... the most expensive part to replace. Feel free to contact me directly (Details on channel page) for additional support.
Where to buy the replacement?
I got that one on eBay.
@@chr15b What do you search for at ebay?
meu dell nao esta a ligar
It could be a number of things, but replacing the button would be an inexpensive thing to try.