Nitro AN16-42 won't turn on if it's unplugged despite battery being charged.

lordofthedreams
lordofthedreams Member Posts: 1 New User
edited February 16 in Nitro Gaming

Hi!

For some time now my Nitro AN16-42 won't turn on if it's unplugged despite battery being charged. After I press power on with the laptop unplugged the battery orange diode blinks and nothing else happens. After plugging and pressing power on laptop starts and I can unplug it and us it for hours on the battery.

What can I do so that it starts again when being unplugged?

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Answers

  • Puraw
    Puraw ACE, Member Posts: 15,428 Trailblazer
    edited February 16

    Hi, this is a last year's laptop model, I recommend sending it to Aver services in your country to have the power rail checked free of charge or submit online a Repair under warranty ticket with Acer Support and wait for instructions by e-mail.

  • Axxo
    Axxo Member, Ally Posts: 1,242

    There are many reasons why an Acer laptop might not turn on, but the cause is usually one of these three key problems: An issue with the laptop's boot sequence. A problem with the battery or power supply. A hardware failure.

    How Do I Fix a Laptop that Won’t Turn On:-

    1. Check the power supply and battery
      The most common reason for a laptop not turning on is a problem with its power supply. Start by checking these points:
      Ensure the power cord is securely connected to both the laptop and the wall outlet.
      Try a different wall outlet to rule out issues with the power source.
      Try a different power adapter to determine if the original is faulty.
      Remove the battery (if removable) and try powering on using just the AC adapter.
    2. Perform a hard reset
      A hard reset can sometimes resolve power issues:
      Unplug the power cord and remove the battery (if possible).
      Hold down the power button for 30 seconds.
      Reconnect the power cord (but not the battery) and try turning on the laptop.
    3. Check for display issues
      Sometimes, the laptop may be on, but the display isn’t working. Try these steps:
      Look closely at the screen in a dark room to see if there’s a faint image.
      Connect an external monitor to see if the laptop is outputting video.
      Listen for fan noise or hard drive activity to determine if the laptop is powering on.
    4. Remove external devices
      External devices can sometimes interfere with the boot process. Disconnect all external devices (including USB drives, external hard drives, and even your mouse and keyboard) and try powering on the laptop.
    5. Check for overheating
      Overheating can cause a laptop to shut down and refuse to turn on until it cools down. Ensure all vents are clear and the laptop isn’t being used on a soft surface that might block airflow.
    6. Listen for beep codes
      When you try to turn on your laptop, listen for any beeping sounds. These beep codes can indicate specific hardware issues. Consult your laptop’s manual or the manufacturer’s website to interpret these codes.
    7. Try booting in Safe Mode
      If your laptop turns on but won’t boot into the operating system, try booting into Safe Mode:
      Turn on the laptop and immediately start pressing the F8 key repeatedly.
      Select “Safe Mode” from the boot options menu.
    8. Check for hardware issues
      If you’ve recently installed new hardware, try removing it and see if the laptop will turn on.
    9. Inspect for signs of physical damage
      Look for any signs of physical damage, such as liquid spills or impact damage, which could be causing the power issue.
    10. Consider professional repair
      If none of the above steps work, it may be time to seek professional help. A certified technician can diagnose and repair more complex issues.
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