Acer aspire 7 laptop not turning on without charger, blue light blinks

Karthikkumar
Karthikkumar Member Posts: 7

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edited 5:56AM in Aspire Laptops

Though charge is full ,My acer aspire 7 laptop is not turning when I press power button the blue light is blinking and not turns ON, But when I connect charger and press power button it turns ON after there is no problem I can my remove my charger and still in ON.

I have tried, At the back I find a small pinhole with a battery symbol, disconnecting all peripherals and shut down, inserting a pin in that hole and hold it down for >5 seconds and release it ,but it does not works at this time.

And my battery health is in good condition.

Answers

  • AnhEZ28
    AnhEZ28 ACE, Member Posts: 4,556 Pathfinder

    @Karthikkumar

    Try this: turn off the laptop, disconnect the charger, and hold the power button for 15 seconds.

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  • Karthikkumar
    Karthikkumar Member Posts: 7

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    @AnhEZ28 I tried this, it's not working

    what should I do now

  • Axxo
    Axxo Member, Ally Posts: 963

    With the Aspire laptops you can try the Acer Battery Reset above, unplug the laptop from the adapter and afterwards press the power key for 10 seconds continuously, then leave it for 5 min and then press the power key and see if the laptop resets and powers on and reboots.

    If the reset above doesn't work then you need to do a Hard Reset, by undoing the back cover and taking the main battery out and then disconnect the RTC/BIOS battery and afterwards get a small metal flat screwdriver and short the +&- pins of the mainboards RTC/BIOS battery plug and take the ram out. If your Nitro laptop is a new model like 2-3 years old leave the laptop like that for 15 mins and reconnect, if its an older laptop then leave the laptop disconnected overnight, so that its EC and bios chips reset.

    If all the resets above don't make your laptop power on or boot then you have a shorted/burnt chip problem in the main power rail of your laptop of either a capacitor or a resistor that have shorted/burned out which can be fixed and changed easily, but if its a mosat then things could be allot more serious and more critical, as a mosat chip mostly protect the amount of voltage that is distributed to the cpu or gpu and if that shorts out then a cpu could have burned out and then you will need a new mainboard, while and if a gpu was burned out then you can still use the laptop with the cou graphics if that is ok with you. So be aware of the mosat shot problem as its very common on all gaming laptops.

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  • AnhEZ28
    AnhEZ28 ACE, Member Posts: 4,556 Pathfinder

    @Karthikkumar

    You can try to use the laptop on the battery until it reaches 0%, and then recharge it to full.

    Please remember to include @AnhEZ28 when you want to reply back to my comment so that I can check your response.
    Thank you and have a nice day!
  • Karthikkumar
    Karthikkumar Member Posts: 7

    Tinkerer

    @AnhEZ28 it's worked ,Thank you