How to repair a laptop that won't switch on, whether it's an HP, Dell, Mi, or another brand



Have a laptop that crashed while you were using it or that has been off for days without turning back on? Be at ease; we have you covered. You can use the techniques listed below to start your laptop before visiting a service center.


There are several reasons why your laptop is not turning on, including a faulty power supply, software or hardware issues related to your laptop or attached accessories, or some other issues. Most of these issues can be fixed with some simple troubleshooting steps. Here’s a quick look at some of the possible reasons why your HP, Dell, Mi, or any other laptop is not turning on and how you can fix them.


How to fix a Windows laptop that won't turn on (HP, Dell, Mi, etc.) Check the power supplyCheck for mismatched hardware if your screen is broken.


Remove the accompanying items.
change the battery
battery for CMOS
Error: No bootable media
Windows fails to start up.


The AC adapter (power cord) should be one of the first things you examine if your laptop won't turn on. Check to see whether the adapter has any problems.


faulty display


If there are no problems with the power supply and the laptop still won't start after you've tried replacing any damaged AC adapters, there may be problems with the screen. as follows:


Initially, turn on the laptop.


Look to see if the power indication LED is on.If additional noises, like the laptop fan, are audible but nothing is shown on the screen. The laptop's screen might need to be replaced if it is defective.You may always get the screen replaced at a certain brand's repair center by contacting the laptop maker. Although it is feasible, replacing the screen on your own is challenging, so most consumers choose to have a qualified technician handle the task.


 Remember that replacing the screen on your own or through a third party could void the warranty on your laptop, therefore if it is still under warranty, we advise that you have the laptop repaired at the authorized service center.


Make sure your hardware is compatible. Incompatible hardware is another factor that could be keeping your laptop from starting. Hardware and accessories for your laptop must be compatible with the motherboard. Remove all externally connected devices, including the mouse, keyboard, external monitor, and any other accessories, and check to make sure none of the recently connected accessories cause the problem.


A faulty driver may be booting at startup and preventing the laptop from turning on, even though you are certain that the accessories are compatible with your laptop and there are no problems with the recently installed hardware. Running your laptop in safe mode will allow you to verify this. With few generic Windows drivers and no preinstalled applications, Windows is loaded in safe mode. How to enter safe mode after booting:


ways to check Since the laptop won't come on, we must use the dated function key method, which Windows offers numerous ways to boot into safe mode. If your laptop has an outdated BIOS and a hard drive, you might be able to enter boot modes and boot into safe mode by continuously pressing the F8 key while the laptop is loading. If your laptop has the new UEFI BIOS and SSD, the function key approach won't work. Microsoft has included a new way to launch safe mode on Windows 10 and Windows 11. Windows will automatically start your laptop in safe mode if booting fails three times in a row. Take the following approach:


To turn the laptop off, press and hold the power button for 10 seconds.Once the manufacturer's logo appears during startup, push the power button for a further 10 seconds.When you do this two more times, Windows will start up in safe mode by default.Your laptops' drivers may not be working properly if they still won't switch on after safe mode. Try upgrading Windows or installing the most recent manufacturer-supplied drivers in this situation. As a last resort, you can reset or reinstall the Windows OS if that doesn't help either.


Verify the power source


Check the adapter's wire carefully for any damage, please? Replace it if there is any damage that is interfering with the power supply. For your safety, stop using an AC adapter that has been damaged.Use the proper wattage power supply is another important consideration in this case.Utilize the laptop's included power cord. The bulk of the time, the laptop's packaging or the device's back will include information on the voltage.You might wish to switch to the right power supply if you're currently using the incorrect one. You can either buy an AC adapter specifically for your laptop by contacting the manufacturer, or you can get a similar voltage adaptor from a number of nearby or online electronics retailers.


Having said that, if your laptop keeps BSODing (blue screen of death) upon bootup, you might have used an incompatible RAM stick. Try taking it out and putting in a compatible.change the battery.


A dead battery could be the problem if you're certain there aren't any driver problems with your laptop. If you've been using the laptop for a while, it's conceivable that the battery has to be replaced because it has gotten old. Open the laptop case, take the battery out, clean the contacts, plug it back in, and try booting to make sure If the laptop turns on, a connector issue may have prevented the computer from starting up. If not, you might want to consider replacing the battery in your laptop.


CMOS battery


One of the additional potential causes of the laptop not booting is an issue with the CMOS battery. The CMOS battery on the motherboard, which houses the BIOS settings, is susceptible to damage.


No bootable media error


Windows itself may occasionally have problems. If your laptop turns on, but Windows fails to boot from the SSD or HDD it is installed on or if the boot order has been altered, then there is a problem with the laptop's ability to boot from those storage devices. If Windows fails to start three times in a row, it will typically boot to the Automatic Repair screen. In order to boot into Windows normally, follow the on-screen instructions.


Follow the instructions below to manually enter Windows if you are not seeing the Automatic Repair screen:


How to repair


The Windows startup repair might work. Insert a recovery disk or Windows installation media to start the startup fix. Restarting the laptop will now bring up the Advanced Options menu automatically. To access the Startup repair option, adhere to the on-screen instructions. Additionally, you can click the Repair your machine link at the bottom of the screen if you've inserted a Windows installation DVD. After selecting Repair Your Computer, go to the following screen and select Troubleshoot, then select Startup Repair under Advanced Options.


However, if the Advanced Options page does not appear automatically when the computer starts up, you must manually access the BIOS settings, change the boot order to the installation disc or recovery disc, and then restart. Here is how to accomplish it:
While the laptop is starting up, continuously press the Esc key to access the BIOS settings.


To recover the disc or install a media USB drive, you typically need to access the Security settings in the BIOS and choose the boot order. Windows fails to start up.if Windows crashes when starting up. The laptop's drivers or a specific build of Windows may be problematic. The solution is as follows:


Check to see if you can boot into safe mode without any problems; if so, a specific Windows update patch may be the source of the problems. Enter the Advanced settings by using the technique described above, then click Uninstall updates to remove the most recent Windows update patches.


Here's how to remove Windows updates if you managed to access the Windows update screen somehow:


Open the Settings app.
then visit Windows Update.
Select Update history.
Click Uninstall updates as you scroll down.
You may view the list of updates on the following screen.
Choose the desired patch update and uninstall it.


You can use the same safe starting option to determine whether there are any driver problems. There are problems with the laptop drivers if Windows starts up normally in safe mode. If this happens, try updating to the manufacturer's most recent drivers to see if that resolves the problems.

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