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Will it work on the 110 volt power supply ? If not then a new one is in order. Another source of a no start is the coin cell battery inside the laptop. I wouldn't think this is a problem on a new laptop.
you start on take the disc of windows & put in the laptop and you restart your laptop then you can start to intoll your windows on the laptop when you done you have to restart again then your laptop is goin to work.
your laptop must be hanged otherwise you close your laptop directly ,at the time you read the whole read then click enter there must be say that "the windows start up normally "then you click that point and your laptop start normally.
start your laptop and keep pressing F8 until safe mode screen shows and choose for last good known configuration and enter. your laptop will start at the last time it is working good.
Start taking your laptop apart piece by piece and test it after each removed component: 1. Remove the hard drive and test the laptop. 2. Remove the DVD drive and test the laptop. 3. Remove the wireless card and test the laptop. 4. Unplug the display panel from the motherboard/video card and test the laptop. etc.... Continue taking it apart until you have only three major components connected: motherboard (with video card), processor, and memory. If you still experience the same problem, most likely it's bad motherboard. By the way, before you start, try reconnecting the memory module. If you have two modules installed, try removing them one by one and test the laptop with each one separately
It is NOT Battery or Power Supply it is your laptop itself has gone faulty... You need to troubleshoot the Motherboard, hard Drive etc, to find the exact problem that will allow you laptop to start. A laptop, will go, with just the power supply, and NO battery, if it doesn't either Power Supply is faulty, regardless of lights, OR the laptop's motherboard or hard drive is faulty, you must isolate problem.
I understand the urgency and also the importance of data stored in the laptop.
As the laptop is unable to start in normal mode let us try in safe mode.
Follow the steps below:
1. Turn the laptop off completely.
2. Press the power on button to turn it on and at the same time simultaneously keep tapping ' F8 ' key on key pad until you see a advanced boot options screen.
3. Select 'safe mode' and hit enter.
have you tried removing the battery and trying the laptop directly off the mains, another thing thats worth trying is remove 1 of the memory modules if you have 2 and put 1 in at a time.
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