aspire 5 n20c5 black screen. not ACER logo nothing. Batery full charged.

martinmtzf
martinmtzf Member Posts: 3 New User
edited 5:34AM in Aspire Laptops

Suddenly when I turned on my laptop, now the sreen is on black, not ACER logo nothing. Batery full charged, I reseted with battery button, testing with charged connected, and always same result turn on the laptop and screen is black, the fan is working. Before to see this issue, I saw one windows 11 update but I turned off the system pressing the power buttonn during the shutdown I ssaw the screen started to fail something like a flex signal, so I openned and the cable looks ok, other procedures that I made where, remove and back again the memory, remove the ssd hard drive and return it, unplug the battery, un plug the CMOS battery, and always same result black screen, blue led on hard drive signal in the laptop and fan is working. Only a couple times very random not more, I had the ACER logo and then the blue screen, where if I remember well one time was about Memory, for that reason I unplug,clean, and plug again, and other time something as page-noDetected-noPageArea, something like that, but againonly black screen,and not ACER logo. This is a 'new' laptop that I bought on 'Octuber 2024' in walmart Mexico. Any suggest.

THANKS

[Edited the thread to add issue detail]

Answers

  • travelmate2008
    travelmate2008 Member Posts: 12

    Tinkerer

    edited December 26

    @martinmtzf

    The main blunder you did is that you power reseted your laptop while Windows Update.
    I know sometimes the update takes so long that, the users get impatient and take this kind of action, but it can affect your pc in many ways depending on what the update was for.

    Like if the update was doing some changes to your firmware or BIOS, than power resetting at that time is a huge blunder, in your case if you are lucky, then maybe your BIOS or Firmware is not affected, and you can try to access the BIOS by pressing f2 key on your keyboard, another thing you can try that is to unplug your storage device from your pc and boot your device without the strage drive, if you see the logo, than you are lucky and you can freshly intall windows again, but even after removing the storage device, if the logo does not come, then maybe its a sign of BIOS failure, and your motherboard is dead and there will be a very less chance to recover from that issue.
    From India

  • martinmtzf
    martinmtzf Member Posts: 3 New User

    Hi

    travelmate2008

    Thanks for your answer, I continue with only black screen, only 2 or 3 times I could see acer logo and then the blue screen and then reboot and the black screen is again. I can not enter to BIOS because the black screen is always present. I want to try to make a clear CMOS or Hard Reset of th BIOS, but I do not sure how to do that. The point is that very random I can see the acer logo, so I hope not BIOS issue, but I want to clear it, I know there is a way to do that because one time I reset one PC to fabric BIOS.

    Here in Mexico the dignostic center is too far and it is expensive, So I want to try all the optional things before to declare dead this laptop.

  • a_happy_laptop_user
    a_happy_laptop_user Member Posts: 63 Devotee WiFi Icon

    The issue you’re experiencing seems to point toward a hardware or firmware problem. Below is a step-by-step troubleshooting guide:

    Possible Causes and Solutions

    1. Perform a Hard Reset

    • Disconnect the charger, battery, and any external devices.
    • Press and hold the power button for 30 seconds to drain residual power.
    • Reconnect the battery and charger, then turn on the laptop.

    2. Check the Display

    • Test with an External Monitor:
      • Connect the laptop to an external monitor or TV using HDMI or VGA.
      • If the external display works, the issue might be with the internal screen or its cable.
    • Backlight Test:
      • Shine a flashlight on the screen when the laptop is powered on. If you can faintly see an image, the backlight or inverter might be faulty.

    3. Boot into Safe Mode

    • If the Acer logo appears intermittently:
      • Immediately press F8 or Shift + F8 to enter Safe Mode.
      • If you get into Safe Mode, uninstall any recent updates or drivers that may have caused the problem.

    4. Reset BIOS

    • Remove the CMOS battery (as you've already done), wait for 5 minutes, and reinsert it.
    • This ensures the BIOS settings are reset to default.

    5. Memory and Storage

    • Memory Module:
      • If the error was related to memory, ensure the RAM sticks are seated correctly in their slots.
      • If you have more than one RAM stick, test each stick individually to identify if one is faulty.
    • Storage Drive:
      • Reconnect the SSD securely.
      • If the SSD or its connections are loose or damaged, it can prevent the laptop from booting.

    6. Perform a BIOS Recovery

    • Acer laptops often allow BIOS recovery even without a working screen:
      • Press and hold Fn + Esc, then press the power button.
      • Release Fn + Esc after a few seconds. If the BIOS recovery mode activates, follow the instructions on the screen.

    7. Use a Bootable USB Drive

    • Create a Windows 11 bootable USB drive on another computer.
    • Insert the USB drive into your laptop, and press F12 or Esc during startup to access the boot menu.
    • Try to reinstall or repair Windows.

    8. Inspect for Flex Cable Issues

    • Even if the cable looks fine, it might be loose or damaged internally. Re-seat the cable securely or consider replacing it.

    If the Problem Persists

    Since the laptop is relatively new (purchased in October 2024), it should still be under warranty. Contact Acer Support or Walmart for warranty service or replacement. Describe the steps you’ve taken and provide the random blue screen errors you observed (e.g., memory-related or "page not detected").

    Key Notes:

    • Do not attempt further internal repairs if the warranty is intact, as it might void the coverage.
    • If critical data is stored on the SSD, remove and back it up using an external SSD enclosure.

    Best Action: If none of the above steps resolve the issue, escalate it to Acer Support for diagnosis and repair.

  • travelmate2008
    travelmate2008 Member Posts: 12

    Tinkerer

    Yeah if you have seen the acer logo sometime, then maybe the files required to boot the system have been corrupted and needs a repair…..
    Do all these things step by step and I hope it will work, and you will succeed in repairing your computer for free!

    Note: All your data will be deleted and will be hard to recover if you follow these steps.

    Step1: Disassemble your laptop, and unplug the ssd.

    Step2: Buy a usb to sata/nvme cable. (Its very cheap in India.)

    Step3: Plug the ssd/hdd into another computer.

    Step4: Go to This PC, and locate the SSD and format it.

    Step5: Unplug the SSD, and then plug it back into your laptop, and try to boot.

    Step6: Though there will be no OS in your storage device but still, since there will be no corrupted booting file, the BIOS will not hang before even showing the logo…..

    Step7: Install Windows

    Also you can simply buy a new SSD to change all these things.

    If all these steps don't work then you can try replacing your ram stick.
    I hope if your motherboard is not dead or corrupted, then following these steps will definitely recover your system at a very cheap rate. Also if you face any kind of problem following these steps or think you will break something, then simply hand it over to the service centre.

    The picture of the USB to sata is given below.

  • travelmate2008
    travelmate2008 Member Posts: 12

    Tinkerer

    @a_happy_laptop_user

    I guess removing the back cabinet already voids the warranty!