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sorry btw it's not a rant !!
need help....
my acer laptop isn't starting, charging is working fine, but when I press power button an LED glows & then turns off in 3-4 secs... nothing on the screen though

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    Maybe the battery is broken, happens a bunch
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    it's not the battery, I tried to run it with adapter connected & battery removed, still didn't work
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    Then I don't know, sorry
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    Find the online manual and check it. Usually the LEDs on laptops blink or light up if there is a hardware problem that prevents the normal POST. Most usual culprit is the RAM though.
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    Does the keyboard feel warm when left for a while?

    Just thinking, connections to the screen often break. It's a fairly common thing and can even happen with well cared for laptops.
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    don't think so
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    @pavanshetty8 , can you access the BIOS?
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    Had this before on my Acer.. Ram just needed a reseat
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    Have you tried turning it on and off again?
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    @asphytotalxtc how to do that ??
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    @beningreenjam that's an issue... but what's the solution ?
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    Is the power plug making making good contact to your laptop or is it jiggly?

    Is the charger ok? Check the cable. I have had bad chargers and picked up 3rd party chargers online that solved the problem.
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    no problem with the charger, @Jumpshot44 ... its a laptop issue
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    This is literally the only community in the world where you don't get shit answers to this question :)
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    "Just because I'm a developer doesn't mean I can fix your computer!"
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    @pavanshetty8 just take out the ram, give it a good blow (like in the old days of cartridge consoles!) and put it back in again.. Nothing more, nothing less..
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    Do you hear any beeps?
    If you do heat beeps then the number of beeps corresponds to the error code which you can Google for your laptop model :)
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    @pavanshetty8 if it were the connection to the screen then obviously it would be a hardware issue. Therefore if you don't have the ability to repair it yourself (I've heard it can be extremely fiddly) then take it to someone that can repair it.
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