Laptop Startup (Hard Reset)

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11 years 7 months ago - 11 years 7 months ago #6 by Earl
Although this may sound a little weird, if a laptop appears to turn on but does not actually load the OS, it is (possibly) due to the unit having gotten into a “stuck power mode”. The reason(s) for this are complex but if this is happening to you, there is an easy procedure to try called a “Hard Reset” and it really is fairly simple:
First ensure that the unit is powered OFF.
Next be sure to remove the AC power input cable.
Then flip the laptop over and REMOVE the BATTERY. (Consult manufacturer’s
instructions or post here)
Once all power is removed as stated above, place the laptop normally on a flat
surface then PRESS and HOLD the power button for 30 seconds.
Now replace the battery, plug in the AC power and turn the unit on as usual.

If the reset worked the laptop will now boot normally. If the failure remains then the unit will require more troubleshooting but it would be a lucky thing if it were only the hard drive or the power input module that was at fault because often (depending on model and age of laptop) the motherboard is at fault.

Do NOT let your computer control YOU - CONTROL your COMPUTER!
Last edit: 11 years 7 months ago by Earl.

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10 years 8 months ago #41 by Earl
Replied by Earl on topic Laptop Startup (Hard Reset)
Always remember to FIRST remove the battery from any Laptop that requires any internal physical troubleshooting. It doesn't matter if it's RAM, a Hard drive, a video issue, or just a keyboard. The FIRST thing to do is remove any power input which means not only the Power adapter but also the battery! This is a safety measure and should always be observed!

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