Your laptop turns on but there is no display, huh? No worries, I've got you covered.
There are multiple reasons as to why this happened, in my case what had happened was when Windows was updating, I directly shut the laptop off (by holding the power button for a few seconds). And when the next I tried switching the laptop on; it just won't.
And lastly, but not the least if you didn't understand the steps mentioned below, there is a video at the end.
Step 2: Press and hold the power button for around 30 seconds.
Step 3: Find the compartment where the R.A.M is located and unscrew the panel to access the R.A.M.
Step 4: Now clean both the R.A.M sticks and try booting with only one R.A.M.
Step 5: Insert the battery and power on your laptop.
It is recommended to show your laptop to a technician if the steps mentioned above didn't work!
If that didn't work here are the extra ways/reasons:
Number 1: Remove/Replace the CMOS battery of your laptop.
Number 2: It is a motherboard issue. (might require to replace the motherboard)
Number 3: It is a power supply issue (laptop's internal issue).
Video Tutorial:
Thank You!
There are multiple reasons as to why this happened, in my case what had happened was when Windows was updating, I directly shut the laptop off (by holding the power button for a few seconds). And when the next I tried switching the laptop on; it just won't.
And lastly, but not the least if you didn't understand the steps mentioned below, there is a video at the end.
How to Fix Laptop Turns On But No Display
So here are the steps to fix the laptop:
Step 1: Remove the laptop's battery.Step 2: Press and hold the power button for around 30 seconds.
Step 3: Find the compartment where the R.A.M is located and unscrew the panel to access the R.A.M.
Step 4: Now clean both the R.A.M sticks and try booting with only one R.A.M.
Step 5: Insert the battery and power on your laptop.
It is recommended to show your laptop to a technician if the steps mentioned above didn't work!
If that didn't work here are the extra ways/reasons:
Number 1: Remove/Replace the CMOS battery of your laptop.
Number 2: It is a motherboard issue. (might require to replace the motherboard)
Number 3: It is a power supply issue (laptop's internal issue).
Video Tutorial:
Thank You!
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