COMPUTER WAS ON BUT NOT IN USE.I WENT OUTSIDE AND WHEN I CAME BACK IN, POWER WAS OFF. IT WAS PLUGGED INTO THE A/C ADAPTER AT THE TIME, SO BATTERY DID NOT DIE... NOW, IT WONT HOLD POWER LONG ENOUGH TO BOOT UP. WHEN I PUSH THE POWER BUTTON :
1) I CAN HEAR,WHAT SOUNDS LIKE FAN COME ON FOR APROX 2 SEC'S
2) THE BLUE LED POWER & KEYBOARD AREA LIGHTS COME ON, THEN EVERYTHING IMMEDIATELY TURNS OFF.
3) MY SCREEN NEVER SHOWS ANY SIGN OF POWER
..... ALSO, WHEN A/C ADAPTER IS PLUGGED IN, I CAN SEE THE BLUE LIGHT ON AT THE CONNECTOR SITE AND BLUE LIGHT UNDER THE LIGHTENING BOLT SYMBOL LIGHTS UP, BUT ONLY STAYS LIT FOR APROX 2 MINUTES........
WHAT COULD BE WRONG? AND ANY IDEA HOW EXPENSIVE IT IS TO FIX?? THANKS IN ADVANCE FOR ANY HELP OR INFO YOU CAN GIVE ME
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Possibly a failed or damaged charging port (does it feel loose)? After that, charger may not be chucking out the voltage (19.5 volts)? Test with multimeter set to DV volts, with one probe on the inside of the plug ant the other on the outside.
Does the charger LED light blink when connected (sign that power is not making a circuit)
If the above fail to work, then the problem is with the connector on the mobo, this may just be a Charger port needing replacing (wired or soldered version), or the charging circuit of the motherboard gone
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 sounds like an overheating problem. Try using some compressed air to blow out any debris from the ventilation slots along the edge and bottom where the fan is. Be sure the fan is in deed working also.
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Test your voltage on your power supply...There should be a voltage amount on the sticker on your power supply telling the output.Make sure yours is putting out the right amount.If this test good,your probally looking at a bad dc jack.Jacks need to be checked by a certified repair person.....Goodluck......If this is helpful ...Be so kind as to give a testimonial.....Thank you
see if you can boot into safe mode
as the pc starts tap F8 - should be presented with a menu - choose "safe mode" from the menu
if that works, then try a system restore to before the problem started
start>programs>accessories>system tools>system restore
choose a date before the problem started
reboot
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