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Текущая версия: Nick

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A lot of laptops are weird in the sense this happens and it LOOKS dead, but it isn’t. What I’ve done to revive these before varies based on the severity, but more often then not unplugging the battery and pressing the power button (which drains the caps on the motherboard) and then plugging it in without the battery helps. Once you get it going, unplug the adapter and reconnect the battery. '''NOTE: Sometimes just reconnecting the battery does the trick if the adapter isn't handy, but using the adapter gives you the best chance more often then not. You can do it battery first and see, if you really want to.'''
-If that doesn’t work, try disconnecting the CMOS battery - the CMOS settings could be corrupt (yes, this can happen by upgrading the hardware if the BIOS is sensitive).
+If that doesn’t work, try disconnecting the CMOS battery - the CMOS settings could be corrupt (yes, this can happen by upgrading the hardware if the BIOS is sensitive). Again, hold the power button and drain it first.

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-A lot of laptops are weird in the sense this happens and it LOOKS dead, but it isn’t. What I’ve done to revive these before varies based on the severity, but more often then not unplugging the battery and pressing the power button (which drains the caps on the motherboard) and then plugging it in without the battery helps. Once you get it doing, unplug the adapter and reconnect the battery. Sometimes just reconnecting the battery does the trick, but often using the adapter gives you the best chance.
+A lot of laptops are weird in the sense this happens and it LOOKS dead, but it isn’t. What I’ve done to revive these before varies based on the severity, but more often then not unplugging the battery and pressing the power button (which drains the caps on the motherboard) and then plugging it in without the battery helps. Once you get it going, unplug the adapter and reconnect the battery. '''NOTE: Sometimes just reconnecting the battery does the trick if the adapter isn't handy, but using the adapter gives you the best chance more often then not. You can do it battery first and see, if you really want to.'''
If that doesn’t work, try disconnecting the CMOS battery - the CMOS settings could be corrupt (yes, this can happen by upgrading the hardware if the BIOS is sensitive).

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Оригинальный сообщение: Nick

Текст:

A lot of laptops are weird in the sense this happens and it LOOKS dead, but it isn’t. What I’ve done to revive these before varies based on the severity, but more often then not unplugging the battery and pressing the power button (which drains the caps on the motherboard) and then plugging it in without the battery helps. Once you get it doing, unplug the adapter and reconnect the battery. Sometimes just reconnecting the battery does the trick, but often using the adapter gives you the best chance.

If that doesn’t work, try disconnecting the CMOS battery - the CMOS settings could be corrupt (yes, this can happen by upgrading the hardware if the BIOS is sensitive).

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