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So basically when I switch my laptop on it just has a black screen ,
Any help? Will it need a new battery or...?
Any help? Will it need a new battery or...?
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Maybe your battery is dead. I would reccomend you take it to a shop to get it looked at.
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Nope the battery's fully charged
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Please guys! I need help!
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Set_Up wrote Please guys! I need help!
You probably have a virus I'm sorry my Toshiba does the same thing. Toshibas suck dude take it to a computer shop bro.
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I'm taking it the shop tomorrow
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start up your laptop again and keep on pressing f9
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your monitor may have been unplugged some how, you could try to take it apart and make sure the monitor is plugged in all the way.
or a virus, do you even see the windows logo pop up when you plug it in?
if not, monitor may be broke, or video card may have died
or a virus, do you even see the windows logo pop up when you plug it in?
if not, monitor may be broke, or video card may have died
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Charts wrote your monitor may have been unplugged some how, you could try to take it apart and make sure the monitor is plugged in all the way.
or a virus, do you even see the windows logo pop up when you plug it in?
if not, monitor may be broke, or video card may have died
ITs a laptop? And yes the windows logo came up and the bottom tabs thing did
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Found this online, no credits. But would love the rep if fixed with this.
Here are the fix steps:
1. Turn off your computer
2. Disconnect every wire from it (including power)
3. Disconnect the battery from the bottom of the computer. There will be two tabs labeled 1 and 2.
4. Re-plug in the power wire. (the battery should not be in the computer)
5. Turn on the power. The screen will work. Choose start windows normally. (if you get that screen)
6. Go to Control Panel -> (Mobile PC) -> Power Options -> Under Balanced choose change plan settings
7. Choose Change advanced power settings
8. Find Processor power management and change the minimum processor state from 5% to 100% for each On battery and Plugged in.
9. Click Apply then OK
10. Shut down you computer.
11. Disconnect the power cord.
12. Re-install the battery on the bottom of the laptop, plug in the power cord, and restart the computer.
Here are the fix steps:
1. Turn off your computer
2. Disconnect every wire from it (including power)
3. Disconnect the battery from the bottom of the computer. There will be two tabs labeled 1 and 2.
4. Re-plug in the power wire. (the battery should not be in the computer)
5. Turn on the power. The screen will work. Choose start windows normally. (if you get that screen)
6. Go to Control Panel -> (Mobile PC) -> Power Options -> Under Balanced choose change plan settings
7. Choose Change advanced power settings
8. Find Processor power management and change the minimum processor state from 5% to 100% for each On battery and Plugged in.
9. Click Apply then OK
10. Shut down you computer.
11. Disconnect the power cord.
12. Re-install the battery on the bottom of the laptop, plug in the power cord, and restart the computer.
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