Template:Laptop POST Troubleshooting

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☐ Try powering the system on; if it shows the manufacturer's splash screen, you're likely good to go. However, in many cases, some troubleshooting is needed to figure out why a system isn't powering on.

Identify the cause

Work through these questions step-by-step, using the guides below.

  1. Is the system getting enough power?
  2. Is the system failing Power On Self Test (POST)?
  3. Is the LCD panel dead (for laptops or all-in-one systems)?
  4. Is the graphics card or motherboard failing?
1. Is the system getting enough power?
Symptoms
  • The screen or monitor remains dark.
  • None of the indicator lights turn on (no 'signs of life').
Troubleshooting steps for laptops

☐ Remove the battery.
☐ Find an AC adapter.

  • If possible, try using an AC adapter that has a higher amperage (A) than required.

☐ Check to see if any indicator lights turn on after connecting the adapter. If the lights remain dark, try using a couple of different adapters.
☐ If you still aren't seeing any indicator lights after this step, then this system is dead. Consult your instructor to see if it should be recycled, or saved for parts.
☐ If the indicator lights come on, but it's still not showing video or POSTing, proceed to the next section.