Replacing an AMD motherboard with a Intel motherboard

OK after a few problems with my L355D laptop I said that was it I'm going back to an Intel Board...WHILE that is a problem.
why will the intel board not even light up as the AMD did.if the battery is the same and the power suppy is the same and the power plug to the board is the same in both L355 and L355D then what up with no lights at all on the Intel board I have tryed 3 differant ones and all do the same thing....NOTHING,.....HELP what am I not seeing here?????Any help would be deeply aprishated.. See attachments... pics of both boards.
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Eh, don't know.  I never attempted to power up a board w/o connecting everthing back up.  I see your point, but not sure if there is a good reason why the intel board will not illuminate the indicator lights till it sees a minimum of components connected.  Did you get the intel board used?  Maybe it is doa. 
I'd connect everything up to it and power it up before making that assumption.  Do you have the intel cpu? 
L305-S5955, T9300 Intel Core 2 Duo, 4GB RAM, 60GB SSD, Win 7 Ultimate 64-bit

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