My aspire 515-46 was fine last night but now won’t turn on

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My laptop wil have the blue fully charged battery light when it’s plugged in but the screen won’t turn on and the keyboard won’t light up. The battery light also turns off when I remove the charger. What do I do?

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  • StevenGen
    StevenGen ACE Posts: 12,027 Trailblazer
    edited July 2023 Answer ✓

    First try to do a reset by the Battery reset pinhole at #1 below which simulates removing and reinstalling the
    battery. NOTE: Insert a paperclip into the hole and press for four seconds

    If the above doesn’t work or fix your problem, then do a Hard Reset of your laptop, unscrew the (11) screws from the base cover and take the base cover off, then disconnect and take the main battery out, disconnect the rtc/bios battery next and then disconnect and take the 1x ram module out, leave all components disconnected for 15min and reconnect all and reboot, this should reset a frozen IO and a bios chip that stops allot of laptops from booting,

    If these resets don't work or do anything to your laptop its a primary power stage problem that your laptop has in its circuitries like a capacitor, resistor or a mosat that needs a technician to diagnose and pin point where the shorted circuitry problem is, as a user like you can't fix a problem like this and its not a matter of resetting anything in your laptop that will fix your problem.

Answers

  • StevenGen
    StevenGen ACE Posts: 12,027 Trailblazer
    edited July 2023 Answer ✓

    First try to do a reset by the Battery reset pinhole at #1 below which simulates removing and reinstalling the
    battery. NOTE: Insert a paperclip into the hole and press for four seconds

    If the above doesn’t work or fix your problem, then do a Hard Reset of your laptop, unscrew the (11) screws from the base cover and take the base cover off, then disconnect and take the main battery out, disconnect the rtc/bios battery next and then disconnect and take the 1x ram module out, leave all components disconnected for 15min and reconnect all and reboot, this should reset a frozen IO and a bios chip that stops allot of laptops from booting,

    If these resets don't work or do anything to your laptop its a primary power stage problem that your laptop has in its circuitries like a capacitor, resistor or a mosat that needs a technician to diagnose and pin point where the shorted circuitry problem is, as a user like you can't fix a problem like this and its not a matter of resetting anything in your laptop that will fix your problem.