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Remove battery...plug in charger and boot/Turn on computer.Then shut computer down.Unplug charger..hold the on/off button down for 30 seconds.Replace battery and turn on.
hard reset is done by shutting down the computer. Then remove the cables and battery to it, and then press and hold power button for 8 secs. Reinsert the cables and battery into it, then turn it back on..
Try pressing Fn + F2 key after turning the computer on. Try to perform power drain. Taka out the battery and unplug the adapter. Presss and hold the power button for 30secs. Put the battery back in and plug in your power adapter then turn on the computer.
Let me know if you will still be getting the same issue.
Take the battery out & see if it works then, perhaps the battery is so flat it is holding down the PC. It will should go on just the adapter. If this works, then you will have to plug battery back in, & adapter and leave alone for at least 8 hours. If it still won't work, you may need a new battery.
It is not a driver or video card problem. It is the monitor.
To be sure plug a full size desktop monitor into your laptops monitor jack. Every laptop has one. If the picture doesn't turn yellow that will confirm that your LCD is bad.
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