Last night I tried to turn my laptop on and all that would happen was I would get a black screen and the blue lights above the keyboard would turn on and off. After a minute you can hear the computer shut down and try to re-boot, but nothing would happen. I have tried removing the power source and leaving it off overnight. As you can tell, I'm awful when it comes to computers and have no idea what to do. Thanks!! Athena
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Posted on Oct 08, 2010
Hi,
This is Vikram Kumar Thumu from India-Hyderabad. I have seen your message and I would like to provide my solution on the issue.
well, this issue could happen if the Notebook is not connected properly or if FAN in the Computer is not working well. or it could also be an issue with Hardware issue.
To isolate the issue I recommend you to perform below soltuion. I hope that this will work for you and issue would be resolved.
Solution 1 : Power Drain
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Make sure that Laptop is turned OFF and then try below steps.
1. Disconnect Power cable of Notebook from Wall outlet and then also diconnect from laptop end.
2. Disconnect Power Cord and Power Adapter.
3. Remove the battery from laptop and then Press & hold Power button of Laptop ( with out power cables and battery ) for 30-40 Seconds.
4. Then try to reconnect every thing ...
I hope that this should work , if it still fails please let me know...
Bye.
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