Laptop Not Powering ON
1. Power cord and adapter:
- Ensure the power cord is properly plugged into both the laptop and the wall outlet.- Try using a different power outlet to rule out any issues with the electrical supply.
- If you're using a power adapter, try using a different one.
2. Battery:
- If your laptop has a removable battery, take it out and press the power button for 30 seconds to discharge any residual power.
- Put the battery back in and try turning it on.
3. Power button:
- Ensure the power button is functioning correctly. You can try pressing the power button for a longer duration or trying a different power button combination (e.g., Fn + Power).
4. Charging port:
- Inspect the charging port for any debris or damage. Clean it gently with a soft brush or a cotton swab.
5. * BIOS settings*:
- If your laptop has a reset button, press it to restore BIOS settings to their default.
6. Faulty hardware:
- If none of the above steps work, it's possible that there's a hardware issue, such as a faulty motherboard, RAM, or GPU.
Additional steps:
- Try booting in safe mode or recovery mode (if your laptop has this option).
- If you've recently installed new hardware or software, try removing or uninstalling it.
- If none of these steps work, it may be best to contact the manufacturer's support or visit a authorized repair center.
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