Keyboard backlighting when turning on doesn't turn on all at once

doctor99268
doctor99268 Member Posts: 2 New User
edited November 2023 in 2020 Archives
At first like everyone else the keyboard light would all turn on at once then the screen would have that animation, but lately It's doing it in a wierd pattern where it light's up starting on one end then the light's turn on going to the other end, like a loading bar progression, but it doesn't even cleanly go to the other end, it kinda goes abit back and forth until it finally reaches the other side and all the keys light up and the screen turns on (it isn't long just wierd), but i feel like it's getting even weirder the more I'm using it. I have changed my ram, but i did a full memory diagnostic then and now and there's been no errors, it's still quick to fully turn on after the light's are all on. I'm just wondering why it's doing it, if i can fix it, and if it's even an issue.

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  • Jack22
    Jack22 ACE Posts: 4,098 Pathfinder
    @doctor99268
    Try the below step and check
    power drain: Just check the back of the unit, you can find a pin hole , unplug the charger and turn off the unit. now put a paper clip in the small pin hole and press and hold it for 30 sec.
    BIOS default: After power drain is done, power on the unit, but as soon as you power on the unit keep pressing the F2 key so that it take you to BIOS page. 
    Press F9 and press Enter than press F10 and press Enter. the unit will restart​

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  • doctor99268
    doctor99268 Member Posts: 2 New User
    Jack22 said:
    @doctor99268
    Try the below step and check
    power drain: Just check the back of the unit, you can find a pin hole , unplug the charger and turn off the unit. now put a paper clip in the small pin hole and press and hold it for 30 sec.
    BIOS default: After power drain is done, power on the unit, but as soon as you power on the unit keep pressing the F2 key so that it take you to BIOS page. 
    Press F9 and press Enter than press F10 and press Enter. the unit will restart​

    Click on 'Yes' if the comment answers your question!
    I have the ph315-52, which doesn't seem to have a pinhole, apparently you have to hold the power button for like 30+ seconds then i turned it on which it turned off and on till it finally turned on then i went to the bios and did the f9 f10 thing, and nothing changed. I might try a proper power drain later on by leaving the computer on for multiple hours till it turns off
  • Jack22
    Jack22 ACE Posts: 4,098 Pathfinder
    Jack22 said:
    @doctor99268
    Try the below step and check
    power drain: Just check the back of the unit, you can find a pin hole , unplug the charger and turn off the unit. now put a paper clip in the small pin hole and press and hold it for 30 sec.
    BIOS default: After power drain is done, power on the unit, but as soon as you power on the unit keep pressing the F2 key so that it take you to BIOS page. 
    Press F9 and press Enter than press F10 and press Enter. the unit will restart​

    Click on 'Yes' if the comment answers your question!
    I have the ph315-52, which doesn't seem to have a pinhole, apparently you have to hold the power button for like 30+ seconds then i turned it on which it turned off and on till it finally turned on then i went to the bios and did the f9 f10 thing, and nothing changed. I might try a proper power drain later on by leaving the computer on for multiple hours till it turns off
    you can turn off the unit and press and hold the power button for 30 seconds and see

    Click on 'Yes' if the comment answers your question!


    Click on 'Yes' if the comment answers your question!
  • xapim
    xapim ACE Posts: 7,253 Pathfinder
    doctor99268 follow this guide  for a battery power drain in your case disconnect from AC press/hold the power button for 30s+ and let it rest for 2/3h to completely drain all capacitors and after boot into bios and reset to setup defaults and if the backlit its working fine after you boot into windows i dont see any major issues with it but if you feel that its an issue contact acer support and send it back to get it checked make sure you always backup whatever you need before you send anything as all manufacturers might wipe your drive clean without previous warnings the warranty doesnt cover any data loss you can also try it yourself a stock recovery clean install here select delete everything option to completely rule out any software issues


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