Emachines E627 Touchpad Not Working
Hi, I just went through with installing all of Octobers updates and everything ran smoothly during the update. After my laptop rebooted I had no problems for a while, until my touchpad suddenly stopped working while I was browsing the internet. This hashappened before but its uncommon and usually takes a quick reboot to fix.
After 2 reboots the touchpad is still not working, and it is gone from the device manager and taskbar. All that I can see under the Mouse & Pointing Devices sections are 'Wacom Mouse'and 'Wacom Mouse Monitor' both of which are for my drawing tablet.
My laptop model is eMachines e627. Hi Emma,I have understood that your touchpad is not working after windows update.
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Emachine E442-V634 doesn't boot up anymore. Power button lights up, dvd player opens and close fine, screen remains black, no beeps of any kind, cpu fan on. It was working fine and a few night ago shut the computer down for the night. Turned it on the next morning and this situation happened. After a few attempts it started and worked fine, made a backup of anything important, just in case. That evening went to turn on the computer and same thing happened and was never able to restart it again.
Screen remains black and won't even boot to the bios. Harddrive seems to be 'clicking' when I try to boot up. Tried draining the power by holding the power button down without any power going to the computer. Removed ram and reboot, no beeps.
Tried one ram modul at a time, no results. Boot with hard drive removed, no beeps or bios. Took the computer apart, no dust on fan. Computer is only two years old. Tried hooking it up to another monitor, still nothing. I am at a lost to what the problem might be. Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
I don t think it is the hard drive since the bios screen won t even come up. Western Digital 320 GB, AMD V140, ATI Mobility Radeon HD 4250. How do you find a solution to this problem.
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I replaced a clicking hard drive the other day, it means they are failing usually. Good thing you backed up stuff.
Is the video card on board or a separate card. If so, power off, remove and reinsert the video card see what that does or if you have an onboard vga as well, then try removing the card and using the onboard. Even if the hard drive were failing, you should get a bios screen with it removed, which is why I am wondering about the video itself or possibly the board if all else checks out. What does it do with everything unplugged, no hard drives, floppy drives or Cd roms etc plugged in?To err is human but to really screw things up, you need a computer!message edited by HopperRox.