Zack, there are plenty of things that could cause it. A failed DC jack, a bad power button, a bad logic board component or lose connections. Unless you disassemble your Dell and take a look at it, there will only be guesses. Start checking one thing at a time and move on from there.
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Zack, there are plenty of things that could cause it. A failed DC jack, a bad power button, a bad logic board component or lose connections, as well as many other things. Unless you disassemble your Dell and take a look at it, there will only be guesses. Start checking one thing at a time and move on from there. Hope this helps, good luck.
Zack, there are plenty of things that could cause it. A failed DC jack, a bad power button, a bad logic board component or lose connections. Unless you disassemble your Dell and take a look at it, there will only be guesses. Start checking one thing at a time and move on from there.