wzpatman

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  • I tried all of these things. I attempted to force the computer into Windows repair mode. I tried to get into the BIOS. The problem is that it never began the POST steps to get into the BIOS or repair mode. The screen remained completely blank. Even if I tried to use a separate monitor, nothing came up. It is completely a…
  • I did all of those steps. It would never load into a boot screen to do anything, even after draining the battery and disconnecting the CMOS battery. I contacted several places about my issue, including Acer. While Acer couldn't give me a diagnosis prior to servicing, several other companies knew right away what the problem…
  • Oh, my concern wasn't that they wouldn't service it. I knew they would. My concern was that it would cost a lot of money, which it will. They quoted me more than I personally paid for the laptop to service it.
  • Hopefully there are some more possible simple DIY solutions out there. I looked up this laptop SN through Acer Services, and it went out of warranty on 3/22/24. So it's only been about a week out of warranty and something goes wrong that will more than likely need a costly repair that I just can't afford.
  • I removed the battery, then removed the CMOS battery from the capsule and used a paper clip to connect the positive and negative terminals. I then replaced and reconnected the battery. The laptop powered up, keyboard lit up, then turned off and lit up again, but there is still nothing showing up on the screen.
  • I am using a brick power adapter. I will try resetting the BIOS right now. I think I understand how, but just in case, is there a diagram or video to follow?
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