Lenovo laptop won't turn on
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Hello, I have a Lenovo Ideapad 110-15ISK laptop that won't turn on anymore, could someone please help me?
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Hello,
You can start with the technique to discharge static electricity.
Best regards
You can start with the technique to discharge static electricity.
The procedure is simple and quick:
1 Turn off the PC.
2 Unplug the power cord from the PC and the battery (if it's a laptop).
3 Press and hold the power button of the PC for 40 seconds.
4 Then release the power button.
5 Plug the power cord back in and/or replace the laptop battery.
6 Turn on the PC.
Best regards
Hi,
We need to be more specific about what happens when you press the power button.
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We need to be more specific about what happens when you press the power button.
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Hello everyone, I've tried all your suggestions and unfortunately nothing works. Thanks for your help, it's nice of you, but if someone has the solution, I'm all ears. In the meantime, thanks again to those who tried.
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For me, there's a big problem; if it's no longer under warranty, the only solution is either the repairman or trying to disconnect the battery by disassembling the PC. Search on Google by typing disassembly Lenovo (your model)
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For me, there's a big problem; if it's no longer under warranty, the only solution is either the repairman or trying to disconnect the battery by disassembling the PC. Search on Google by typing disassembly Lenovo (your model)
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You can try unplugging it, then press the power button for 30 seconds, plug it back in, and try to start it again.
If it's still the same, with the battery disconnected, plug in the power supply and try to start it.
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You can try unplugging it, then press the power button for 30 seconds, plug it back in, and try to start it again.
If it's still the same, with the battery disconnected, plug in the power supply and try to start it.
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I keep pressing the power button and after about 15 seconds the battery indicator turns off.
And if you press it again to try to turn it on, does nothing happen? Are all peripherals disconnected? USB and others?
I'm thinking of a faulty motherboard. If the RAM sticks are accessible and removable, remove them and try to start it to see if it beeps or if at least the screen lights up.
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Are there any lights on? When you unplug and plug your charger back in, do you have a light?
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It's not looking good if you don't have any other lights.
Is it under warranty?
Now that it's charged, if you unplug the charger and try to start it, what happens?
Not sure if this will help you, but did you see this video?
It's not looking good if you don't have any other lights.
Is it under warranty?
Now that it's charged, if you unplug the charger and try to start it, what happens?
Not sure if this will help you, but did you see this video?
Have you disconnected the battery? If not, that's normal; in that case, the manipulation is useless. It's also quite possible that an internal component is faulty, like the RAM, but in that case, there should be beeps and a light indicating an issue. However, depending on the computer, that isn't entirely certain. Anyway, unless you ask a repair technician, I doubt you'll be able to fix it on your own.