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Computer Won’t Turn On

Despite your best efforts, the laptop will not power on.

Malfunctioning Power Cable

Make sure your power cable is plugged into the wall and into your laptop. If it is, check to see if the indicator light is on. If the light is off, it is likely that your power cable is faulty and/or broken and you will need to buy a replacement.

Malfunctioning Battery

If the power cable is properly functioning, but you can only use the laptop while it is plugged into the wall, the battery is likely faulty. You can replace it using the guide here.

Keyboard Issues

Parts of your keyboard are either broken or unresponsive.

Stuck Keys

If one or more of the keys on your keyboard are stuck or will only push in a little bit, use a small flathead screwdriver to pry up the key. Some dust or crumbs likely got under it and if you clean that out, then put the key back in its spot, it should fix the problem.

Keyboard Non-Responsive

If the entire keyboard isn’t responding, the guide here will demonstrate how to remove the keyboard, check the connections, and replace it if necessary.

CDs and DVDs Won’t Read

The disc you put into your CD drive isn’t being read to the computer.

Disc Is Scratched Or Otherwise Damaged

If one disc isn’t working in your computer, try to use another disc. If the other disc works, then your disc itself has a problem. Gently rub a dry cloth over the shiny side of the CD to remove anything that may be stuck to it and to smooth it out. If this doesn’t work the CD is likely irreparable.

No Disc Will Read In Your Computer

If no discs are working on your computer, the drive itself is likely faulty. You can repair and/or replace a faulty CD drive using the guide here.

Operating System Will Not Boot

Your computer turns on but you cannot use it because the operating system won’t load.

Insufficient RAM

It is possible there isn’t enough RAM in your system to handle the processes you are using or the RAM itself might be physically damaged. If so, you can replace the RAM using the guide located here.

Hard Drive Error

It is also possible that the Hard Drive could either be damaged or stuck. Follow the steps here to remove, clean and replace the Hard Drive on your computer.

Operating System Failure

One other thing you can try is to reinstall your operating system. If all of the hardware is working properly then it is likely a problem with the software internally and you need to use an install disc to repair the files.

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