Unplug the AC adapter (Charger) from power. Unplug the AC adapter from the laptop.
Remove the Battery.
Press the Power On button in, and hold it in for a count of 10 seconds.
(And I mean 10. Count, 1001,..1002,..1003,..etc)
Reinstall the Battery. Plug the AC adapter back in. Plug the AC adapter into power.
(ALWAYS plug the AC adapter into the laptop FIRST, then plug the AC adapter into power.
Why?
To avoid a voltage spike at the laptop)
WAIT 1 minute, turn the laptop on.
Still no?
Then the AC adapter needs to be checked, to see if it is putting out the correct voltage.
Don't know, Model Number wasn't stated.
AC adapter checks out, then it is on to the DC Power Jack.
The jack on the laptop (DC_IN) that the AC adapter plugs into.
What style?
Don't know the Model Number wasn't stated.
DC Power Jack checks out, then I suggest you have a problem with a Power MOSFET,
http://mayohardware.blogspot.com/2010/04/important-parts-on-dv6000-and-dv9000.html(Model Number is on the Bottom of the laptop. Plus, this IS a Dell, right?)
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Regards,
joecoolvette
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