Sell Dell Inspiron 15 7000 Touch I7 6th Gen Laptop

Cosmetic condition of my
Dell Inspiron 15 7000 Touch i7 6th Gen laptop is:

Heavy signs of previous usage such as heavy marks and deep noticeable or visible scratches.

Has normal wear, some small marks and scratches. No broken parts, heavy scratches, dents or cracks

Has No signs of wear, in Flawless condition Like NEW

Dell Inspiron 15 7000 Touch i7 6th Gen
Dell Inspiron 15 7000 Touch i7 6th Gen

Our price: 73 $

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When you press power button:
-nothing happens
-there is noise from the device but no image on the screen
-your device turns on and off
For a laptop you should check this box if motherboard has non-default password
When you press power button:
-nothing happens
-there is noise from the device but no image on the screen
-your device turns on and off
For a laptop you should check this box if motherboard has non-default password
You should check this box if:
-there no image when device is on
-image is dark and hardly visible
-there are some visible lines across the image on the screen/display
- the screen/display cracked or broken
-there are visible scratches on the screen/display
You should check this box if:
-there no image when device is on
-image is dark and hardly visible
-there are some visible lines across the image on the screen/display
- the screen/display cracked or broken
-there are visible scratches on the screen/display
You should check this box if:
-your device can not boot to OS
-your devices media/HDD makes clicking or/and grinding noise
-your device's media was excluded from configuration (hard/solid-state drive)
You should check this box if:
-your device can not boot to OS
-your devices media/HDD makes clicking or/and grinding noise
-your device's media was excluded from configuration (hard/solid-state drive)
You should check this box if:
-you don't have a AC power adapter/supply
-the AC adapter is broken
- the AC adapter is functional but wires from inside visible outside on the cable
- the AC adapter is not original that comes form manufacturer
You should check this box if:
-you don't have a AC power adapter/supply
-the AC adapter is broken
- the AC adapter is functional but wires from inside visible outside on the cable
- the AC adapter is not original that comes form manufacturer
You should check this box if:
- the battery is lasts 20 minutes or less
-your device's battery is lost
You should check this box if:
- the battery is lasts 20 minutes or less
-your device's battery is lost
Defective keyboard
Defective keyboard
Overheating issues
Overheating issues
Broken or defective touchpad
Broken or defective touchpad
Bad or Missing CPU Processor
Bad or Missing CPU Processor
Locked BIOS or lost admin password
Locked BIOS or lost admin password
RAM Memory is Missing or Broken, Bad Memory
RAM Memory is Missing or Broken, Bad Memory
Device Housing missing parts or pieces
Device Housing missing parts or pieces
You should check this box if:
***Artifacting***
When something is going wrong with the graphics card, you may notice this via bizarre visuals onscreen. This is because the graphics card is how the PC “draws” onto the monitor. Colors will look strange, 3D models will stretch for no reason, “digital snow” will appear, or the entire screen will be covered in visual garbage.
***Loud Fan Sounds***
When you boot up software that uses 3D graphics (or even when you boot up the computer!), you might hear what sounds like a small jet aircraft taking off within the PC. This is the telltale sound of one of your system fans going into overtime. If this fan is the one on your graphics card, it might be a sign that something’s not quite well with it.
***Driver Crashes**
Sometimes you’ll be using your PC normally when the screen goes black for a few seconds. When it returns, you’ll be informed that the video drivers have crashed and had to be restarted.
***Black Screens***
Sometimes you won’t see any visual clues at all! A graphics card gone bad can simply decide to stop working and not display anything. You’ll have to resort to integrated graphics or a cheap “throwaway” graphics card to see if it’s your card or your monitor acting up. If it works with either of those, it’s most likely your graphics card at fault.
You should check this box if:
***Artifacting***
When something is going wrong with the graphics card, you may notice this via bizarre visuals onscreen. This is because the graphics card is how the PC “draws” onto the monitor. Colors will look strange, 3D models will stretch for no reason, “digital snow” will appear, or the entire screen will be covered in visual garbage.
***Loud Fan Sounds***
When you boot up software that uses 3D graphics (or even when you boot up the computer!), you might hear what sounds like a small jet aircraft taking off within the PC. This is the telltale sound of one of your system fans going into overtime. If this fan is the one on your graphics card, it might be a sign that something’s not quite well with it.
***Driver Crashes**
Sometimes you’ll be using your PC normally when the screen goes black for a few seconds. When it returns, you’ll be informed that the video drivers have crashed and had to be restarted.
***Black Screens***
Sometimes you won’t see any visual clues at all! A graphics card gone bad can simply decide to stop working and not display anything. You’ll have to resort to integrated graphics or a cheap “throwaway” graphics card to see if it’s your card or your monitor acting up. If it works with either of those, it’s most likely your graphics card at fault.