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Laptop won’t turn on
The laptop will not respond to any input, and is not reacting to any user's action
Battery is drained, detached, or dead
Check if the battery is fully plugged into its port and secured and once it is, try turning the computer on. Or try plugging in the power adapter into the computer and letting it charge (on the safe side, try 30 minutes of charging before returning to the computer). If the computer doesn’t turn on with the adapter still plugged in refer to the “Power adapter/charger not charging” issue.
Power adapter no longer functioning
refer to section “Power adapter/charger not charging"
Power button has been disconnected
it’s possible your power button has been detached which is a wire underneath the power button that needs to be reattached to the motherboard.
Battery port no longer has functioning transfer of power
If the computer turns on but doesn’t stay on without the adapter, allow the battery more time to charge. Also try replacing the battery using this guide.
Motherboard/other internal hardware issue
There are possibilities that the battery port is likely no longer functioning. To fix this, try replacing the motherboard.
Power adapter/charger not charging
The laptop will not charge even it's plugged in
Faulty power adapter
Make sure the power adapter is plugged in. And make sure the light on the adapter or the laptop is on. If the light is not on, and the adapter is plugged in, the adapter is faulty. Consider replacing a new adapter.
Faulty battery
If the laptop only powers up when the adapter is plugged in, regardless of the laptop is been charging previously, then the battery is faulty. Battery replacement guide.
Screen distortion/screen blank
The monitor on your laptop has black bars (totally blank), is stretched, or distorted
Laptop is frozen
Try restarting your laptop to see if it will boot again. If the screen remains blank, try to see if the screen can be displayed on an external monitor.
Screen has been damaged or disconnected
If the screen comes up, it is likely an issue with the screen directly which to access and/or replace, you may follow this guide. Otherwise, try removing the battery for 30 seconds. After 30 seconds, place the battery back into the computer and then hold shift, F8, and the power buttons at the same time.
Your CMOS (Complementary Metal-Oxide Semiconductor) battery is no longer operable
You’ll need to access the battery on the underside of the motherboard and use a soldering iron to remove the old one and replace it.
OS (Operating System) won’t run
Your laptop does not load the Operating System and instead takes you to an error message.
Hard drive has detached or become corrupt
Restart the computer again and when it reboots, hold down the F2 key until you enter the BIOS (basic input/output system) setup. While in the BIOS, go into the startup tab and try managing the boot order; ideally, (unless attempting to run an operating system/program externally) the boot order will be (from highest to lowest priority) one’s Hard Drive, CD Drive, USB ports (if available), and then the network (any other boot options should be pushed to after the network unless attempting troubleshooting with an external device like a USB).
Laptop’s hard drive port may not be functioning correctly
Access the laptop’s hard drive using this guide. if the hard drive is still attached to the port when you access it, try to removing and plugging it back into the port. If your files cannot be read or the drive cannot be accessed, it may be that your hard drive has become corrupt and should be brought to a professional service to attempt the data recovery. If all of your files are accessible and readable, then it is likely an issue with the hard drive port which would essentially require a new computer or an entire motherboard replacement.
Overheating
While using the laptop, your computer make weird noise and then shut off without notification.
Laptop cooling system (fan) is malfunctioning
Open up the laptop using this guide, and locate the cooling system . Then try to switch on the laptop to see if the cooling system is running. If this fails, replace the fan with a new one.
Dust built up around the cooling system
Make sure the laptop is shut off and use a compressed air duster to carefully blow the dust off the vents and fan.
Thermal Compound that fills the space between the coolant and the heated element has dried up
Thermal compound such as thermal grease, thermal gel, thermal paste, heat sink paste, or many other things can help lower the temperature of the laptop. Apply a tiny amount of the substance to fill any air gaps between the heat-producing components.
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