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My problem is the on/off power button is not allowing the laptop to be power on/off. Will work with CMOS battery pulled, battery removed and AC Adapter plugged in. Any thoughts of what the problem might be? Maybe the 10-pin ribbon cable? or the on/off power board. Not getting the blue LED light. Works great other that not being able to power it up with the power button.
Thanks in advance
D Barnwell
Thanks in advance
D Barnwell
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