my Acer predator can not be turned on, even after I hold down power button for 1 minutes and wait..

TonyZcer
TonyZcer Member Posts: 2 New User

Hi,

My Acer Predator can not be turned on, even after I hold down power button for 1 minutes and wait..

For my previous laptop, I could open up the cover and disconnect/reconnect battery, can not do that on Acer predator. So what is proper way to fix this?

Thank you,

Tony

Best Answer

  • StevenGen
    StevenGen ACE Posts: 12,486 Trailblazer
    edited October 12 Answer ✓

    The power key is a soft power controller that is wired up as a regular key on the keyboard which could be stuck, try some contact cleaner spray to loosen it up or the switch is broken, which and then it needs replacing but you need to open the laptop.

    All Predator laptops can be opened as they have around 12 screws that you need to unscrew to take the back cover off and then I suggest that you first do a Hard Reset by taking the main battery out first, then disconnect the bios battery and shot its +&- plug pins of the mainboard to reset CMOS, take the all the ram out too, leave the laptop like that for 15min and reconnect everything back. if you have 2x ram modules only connect one (as it could be the ram also, so be aware of that) then reboot the laptop, as it should boot properly. If its doesn't then take the laptop to a technician, as you have a shorted mosfet or capacitor in the main power rail. Good luck.

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Answers

  • StevenGen
    StevenGen ACE Posts: 12,486 Trailblazer
    edited October 12 Answer ✓

    The power key is a soft power controller that is wired up as a regular key on the keyboard which could be stuck, try some contact cleaner spray to loosen it up or the switch is broken, which and then it needs replacing but you need to open the laptop.

    All Predator laptops can be opened as they have around 12 screws that you need to unscrew to take the back cover off and then I suggest that you first do a Hard Reset by taking the main battery out first, then disconnect the bios battery and shot its +&- plug pins of the mainboard to reset CMOS, take the all the ram out too, leave the laptop like that for 15min and reconnect everything back. if you have 2x ram modules only connect one (as it could be the ram also, so be aware of that) then reboot the laptop, as it should boot properly. If its doesn't then take the laptop to a technician, as you have a shorted mosfet or capacitor in the main power rail. Good luck.

    If this answers your question and solved your query please "Click on Yes" or "Click on Like" if you find my answer useful👍

  • TonyZcer
    TonyZcer Member Posts: 2 New User

    Thank you for answering. The "taking out main battery .." method worked.

    Thank you all.

  • StevenGen
    StevenGen ACE Posts: 12,486 Trailblazer
    edited October 13

    Good. and I'm glad that you fixed it and I've been of some help to you, as your laptop must have had a frozen EC chip and that Hard Reset method unfreezes this chip and you shouldn't have any more problems, if you do then do another hard reset as that works until the EC chip fries and needs replacing, which it can be replaced, so be aware of that also, as a good technician can do that for you as this EC chip is a programmed chip that sometimes when replaced the laptop automatically programs the chip or in other cases, it has to be pre programed. Good luck and hope all this helps you out.

    The red circled chip below is the "EC chip" on a Predator PH317-54 laptop just as an example

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