
Now that it is daylight hours you can see the screen starts pulsing once per second almost immediately on boot up.
Found the paper work and we've only had the damn thing for about 15 months.
If you get the Acer screen then the motherboard is working (at that point in time). If you get a Windows message saying Windows has encountered a problem then your system is operating from the hard drive and then failing. Get a Live CD (http://www.ultimatebootcd.com/download.html) and check to see if it will boot from a Live CD or Live USB, you may need to change boot order, thereby bypassing the hard drive and Windows. If it boots runs some tests. If you open the machine up, which it seems you already have, you may not be entitled to any replacement as the manufacturer will probably claim the system broke because of tampering.immortality wrote:Yeah it's looking like that will be the only solution. I will test it with my old HD first. about an hour ago my boy got up and turned it on. It sort of booted. It got the the ACER screen, then it came up with a Windows message saying Windows had encountered an error but before we could take a picture off it it reverted back to the black pulsing screen.