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Gateway Laptop Won't Turn On At All - Dead!
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I've looked through older posts and my story is pretty similar. I was just using my laptop last night. I closed the laptop. This morning, when I tried to turn it on, it wouldn't turn on. The power button wouldn't even light up. I noticed that that the laptop feels pretty cold - so I think it's the battery.
So I unplugged the laptop, plugged it into another outlet. And nothing happened. Finally, I unplugged the laptop, removed the battery, put it back in, plugged the laptop in and turnned it on again and the charging light light up purple. It was only purple for a couple of moments and turnned blue.
The second I press the power button on, the charging light will go out completely and I have to go through the above process to get the charging light turnned on again. If I just unplug and replug, the light charging light won't turn on again.
So I unplugged the laptop, plugged it into another outlet. And nothing happened. Finally, I unplugged the laptop, removed the battery, put it back in, plugged the laptop in and turnned it on again and the charging light light up purple. It was only purple for a couple of moments and turnned blue.
The second I press the power button on, the charging light will go out completely and I have to go through the above process to get the charging light turnned on again. If I just unplug and replug, the light charging light won't turn on again.
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ATX Reset explained - and shamelessly stolen from Packard Bell's website!
Instructions for Performing the Power Discharge Procedure (ATX Reset)
Information:
Your computer or monitor has no power at all or cannot boot properly. In some situations this can be caused by an external device or an electrical problem. This can usually be solved by removing all external devices and resetting the power supply.
Instructions for desktops:
1. Disconnect all external devices you have, including the keyboard and the mouse.
2. Unplug the power cord.
3. Press the power button and hold it for at least 15 seconds.
4. Reconnect the power cord. If your computer is a desktop, please make sure the wall socket you are using is grounded.
Do not yet reconnect the external devices, they should stay disconnected.
5. Switch on your computer and test if it boots normally.
Instructions for notebooks:
1. Disconnect all external devices you have.
2. Unplug the power adapter from the notebook.
3. Remove the battery from the notebook (if possible).
4. Press the power button and hold it for at least 15 seconds.
5. Reconnect the power adapter.
Do not yet reconnect the external devices, they should stay disconnected. Do not yet reseat the battery.
6. Switch your computer on and test if it boots normally and watch if the power LED lights up.
7. If the power LED still does not lights up, continue with the next steps.
8. Disconnect the power adapter from the notebook.
9. Press the power button and hold it for at least 15 seconds.
10. Reseat the battery. Do not reconnect the power adapter.
11. Switch your computer on and test if it boots normally.
Instructions for monitors:
1. Disconnect the monitor from the computer
2. Unplug the power cord.
3. Press the power button and hold it for at least 15 seconds.
4. Reconnect the power cord and connect the monitor to the computer. Please make sure the wall socket you are using is grounded.
5. Switch on the monitor and check if monitor works fine again.
Instructions for Performing the Power Discharge Procedure (ATX Reset)
Information:
Your computer or monitor has no power at all or cannot boot properly. In some situations this can be caused by an external device or an electrical problem. This can usually be solved by removing all external devices and resetting the power supply.
Instructions for desktops:
1. Disconnect all external devices you have, including the keyboard and the mouse.
2. Unplug the power cord.
3. Press the power button and hold it for at least 15 seconds.
4. Reconnect the power cord. If your computer is a desktop, please make sure the wall socket you are using is grounded.
Do not yet reconnect the external devices, they should stay disconnected.
5. Switch on your computer and test if it boots normally.
Instructions for notebooks:
1. Disconnect all external devices you have.
2. Unplug the power adapter from the notebook.
3. Remove the battery from the notebook (if possible).
4. Press the power button and hold it for at least 15 seconds.
5. Reconnect the power adapter.
Do not yet reconnect the external devices, they should stay disconnected. Do not yet reseat the battery.
6. Switch your computer on and test if it boots normally and watch if the power LED lights up.
7. If the power LED still does not lights up, continue with the next steps.
8. Disconnect the power adapter from the notebook.
9. Press the power button and hold it for at least 15 seconds.
10. Reseat the battery. Do not reconnect the power adapter.
11. Switch your computer on and test if it boots normally.
Instructions for monitors:
1. Disconnect the monitor from the computer
2. Unplug the power cord.
3. Press the power button and hold it for at least 15 seconds.
4. Reconnect the power cord and connect the monitor to the computer. Please make sure the wall socket you are using is grounded.
5. Switch on the monitor and check if monitor works fine again.
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