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Hi @mraizakku ,
OK. Back to basics.
Remove the following from your laptop:
The HDD and the ODD (DVD drive) and anything plugged into the USB ports etc. Leave only the power adapter, the motherboard, the RAM and obviously the battery, the LCD screen and the keyboard connected.
You now have a bare bones laptop.
-See if it starts. (If it starts you should end up with a black screen with a message about unable to boot etc or you should be able to access the BIOS menus by pressing the Del (or perhaps F2 not sure) key during POST startup of laptop.
+See if it starts. (If it starts and stays on, then you should end up with a black screen with a message about unable to boot etc or you should be able to access the BIOS menus by pressing the Del (or perhaps F2 not sure) key during POST startup of laptop.
If it doesn't start, then if it has more than 1 module of RAM, remove other RAM modules and leave only 1 stick installed. (''Always disconnect the power adapter and remove the battery when removing/disconnecting RAM and other components from the motherboard'')
See if it starts.
If it doesn't start, swap the RAM with another module or try another RAM slot(s)
See if it starts.
If it doesn't start then you have a motherboard problem.
Here is a link to the ifixit [[Topic:Asus ROG G751JL-BB17T29]] guide which may be of some help in disconnecting components.

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Hi @mraizakku ,
OK. Back to basics.
Remove the following from your laptop:
-The HDD and the ODD (DVD drive) and anything plugged into the USB ports etc. Leave only the power adapter, the motherboard, the RAM and obviously the screen and the keyboard connected.
+The HDD and the ODD (DVD drive) and anything plugged into the USB ports etc. Leave only the power adapter, the motherboard, the RAM and obviously the battery, the LCD screen and the keyboard connected.
You now have a bare bones laptop.
See if it starts. (If it starts you should end up with a black screen with a message about unable to boot etc or you should be able to access the BIOS menus by pressing the Del (or perhaps F2 not sure) key during POST startup of laptop.
If it doesn't start, then if it has more than 1 module of RAM, remove other RAM modules and leave only 1 stick installed. (''Always disconnect the power adapter and remove the battery when removing/disconnecting RAM and other components from the motherboard'')
See if it starts.
If it doesn't start, swap the RAM with another module or try another RAM slot(s)
See if it starts.
If it doesn't start then you have a motherboard problem.
Here is a link to the ifixit [[Topic:Asus ROG G751JL-BB17T29]] guide which may be of some help in disconnecting components.

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Contribution d'origine par : jayeff

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Hi @mraizakku ,

OK. Back to basics.

Remove the following from your laptop:

The HDD and the ODD (DVD drive) and anything plugged into the USB ports etc. Leave only the power adapter, the motherboard, the RAM and obviously the screen and the keyboard connected.

You now have a bare bones laptop.

See if it starts. (If it starts you should end up with a black screen with a message about unable to boot etc or you should be able to access the BIOS menus by pressing the Del (or perhaps F2 not sure) key during POST startup of laptop.

If it doesn't start, then if it has more than 1 module of RAM, remove other RAM modules and leave only 1 stick installed. (''Always disconnect the power adapter and remove the battery when removing/disconnecting RAM and other components from the motherboard'')

See if it starts.

If  it doesn't start, swap the RAM with another module or try another RAM slot(s)

See if it starts.

If it doesn't start then you have a motherboard problem.

Here is a link to the ifixit [[Topic:Asus ROG G751JL-BB17T29]] guide which may be of some help in disconnecting components.

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