Acer Nitro V15,suddenly stopped working, no power lights, nothing

greatlover23
greatlover23 Member Posts: 2 New User
Model : Acer Nitro V, Intel Core i5- 13th Gen 13420H processor, NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4050-6 GB GDDR6(16GB DDR5/512GB)

Suddenly stopped working while browsing,it was connected to power

Tried pressing the power button for 60+ seconds

And also tried resetting the battery using the battery pin.

Please Help me resolve this.

The power adaptor is working fine

Answers

  • SemihB
    SemihB Member Posts: 97 Fixer WiFi Icon

    @greatlover23

    Please follow the instructions below again and let us know.

    • remove the battery socket, remove the charger adapter as well
    • press and hold the on/off button 7 times repeatedly to remove any static stuck inside,
    • then connect only the charger adapter and try to turn it on.

    if it turns on, put all the parts back to their original state and use it. If the problem is not solved, there may be a problem with the motherboard power circuit. Please send it to acer service or a computer repair shop and let us know.

    Please click like if your problem is solved or write my problem is solved.

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    The biggest reason why the problems are not solvedis if someone who says there is a problem with the GPU says; If I change the case, will the problem be solved? That's the whole point! The concepts are different! We should not go off topic.

  • greatlover23
    greatlover23 Member Posts: 2 New User

    Tried this still no response

  • Puraw
    Puraw ACE, Member Posts: 16,784 Trailblazer

    Power drain + CMOS reset: Open the back of the laptop and disconnect the battery cable from the motherboard. Locate the CMOS module (with 2 twisted wires Red and Black under the battery) and remove the coin battery. Shorten the +/- terminals inside the CMOS capsule for 2 seconds with a bended paperclip and put the coin battery back with the + sign facing up, close the CMOS capsule. Next, unseat the RAM modules, if you have a spare RAM module install that or replace the original RAM modules, press the Power Button on the keyboard for 10-15 seconds after that reconnect the battery cable to the motherboard. Close the laptop, plug-in the adapter and try to boot.