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When you are an avid user of personal computers and laptops, repairs are a common thing. You may have an anti-virus definition that is not updated or your screen is stuck. It is easy to troubleshoot these problems by yourself through tutorials. But, what do you do when your laptop just doesn’t start or boot? Instead of finding a shop for laptop repairs in Christchurch residents should consider these reasons to troubleshoot the problem. 

The Battery Ran Out of Power

A laptop has two sources of power: the battery and the electricity (using the power cable). The most common reason behind a laptop not booting is that the battery ran out of power. As such, you can try plugging in the power cable to see if the system starts. 

Faulty Power Brick or Connection

If the laptop doesn’t boot even after plugging in the cable, the power brick of the cable may be dead. Alternatively, you may have some connection issues or there is a problem with the power from the wall. In such cases, you may want to try using different power outlets to check and call in an electrician if the need arises. 

Electricity Clogs or Power State

Your laptop may be in a state that prevents booting. You can try disconnecting the power cable and removing the batteries and connect them back after a minute before turning on the system. Alternatively, there may be an electricity clog, where a residual electrical charge prevents booting. Once again, you should disconnect the two laptop-power-sources to troubleshoot. Then, press the power for 30 seconds before booting the system using the power cable. Once it turns on, shut down, re-connect the batteries, and turn on again. 

Display Problems

If the mute or caps lock buttons light up when pressed after turning on the computer, the problem may be with the monitor. You can also spot this problem by replacing the existing monitor with an external one. If the latter works when the laptop is booting, you can be sure the problem lies in the display. As such, return the laptop to the dealer for the repair.

Broken or Faulty Hardware

Yet another common reason for the laptop not to boot is a problem with its hardware. You can confirm this when the power and battery lights turn on upon booting. This means that the laptop has power but a problem with the hardware is preventing proper booting. Therefore, it is time to call in a technician to take care of things.

Conclusion

Laptop troubles are not uncommon, especially with a rash use. The reason for your laptop not booting could be as simple as a drained battery or a serious issue like broken hardware. Therefore, it is advised to try troubleshooting yourself before calling in the experts.

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