First of all check connect your laptop to an AC power source and leave it for about 30 minutes then turn it on. ( to check if the battery is charged)
Second check if the battery pack is installed properly (its usually in the back)
If you think there is a problem with the battery pack then buy a new one from the company.
There might be a problem with the boot up or with essential computer parts such as the CPU or RAM. IF there is then you just will have to buy a new laptop.
Always check the plug to make sure it is plugged in. The second thing is check the power strip make sure that is receiving power. Third thing is check the power button located on the back of the computer make sure it is on.
Check to see if the computer is plugged in first. Next, try holding the power button down for a while. If you ware using a desktop, make sure the monitor is on also. If you built it yourself, check the power supply and check all connections on the interior. Dont mess with the insides unless you know what your doing.
First, if I had a wireless keyboard and mouse I would check the batteries in the mouse and/or the keyboard or check the wireless connection. If it isn't wireless, then I would check that the USB's were plugged in correctly, if they are fine I would hold the power button on the computer until the computer shut down, count to ten, and restart the computer.
The first step when taking a computer apart is to power it off completely and unplug it from the power source to ensure safety.
I check Battery life and Ram usage of Computer. i advise other people them first to check their emails first because emails contain important messages but some have viruses so be careful!
Could you describe me about what the first proccessing of computer when we turn on the button first? Best regards, Sarim
Most computer systems are set up to automatically first check which drive for the booting program
Check the power supply, if its good then your bios might be at fault.
the plug
when the computer first turn on it run POST (power on self test) if it succeeds then you get a 1 beep. if not then there might be a mobo failure or count how many beeps there are and check the manual.
First, check to make sure that the computer is plugged in.If it isn't, then plug it in.If it is and you still have issues, you might have a power supply problem. In which case, you need to buy a new power supply and install it, or take your computer to a computer store and have them fix it.A power supply, when referring to computers, is that little fan/box thing that you plug the cord from the wall to the computer.
First I check power supply source is enable of disable. If it enable then I check my using device.