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Versión actual por: mike

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So yes unplug charger and disconnect the battery connector,
Plug in just the charger and see if it powers up.
* If yes then time to replace battery (how old is it?).
* If no then remove the RAM memory, HDD/SSD hard drive and any cards like WIFI.
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-If it powers up now then add one component at a time until it doesn't power up. That is you defective component.
+If it powers up now then the motherboard is probably good. Add one component at a time until it doesn't power up. That is the defective component.
Tell us how it goes.

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Aporte original por: mike

Texto:

So yes unplug charger and disconnect the battery connector,

Plug in just the charger and see if it powers up.

* If yes then time to replace battery (how old is it?).
* If no then remove the RAM memory, HDD/SSD hard drive and any cards like WIFI.

If it powers up now then add one component at a time until it doesn't power up. That is you defective component.

Tell us how it goes.

Estatus:

open