it means that its sleeping or that youre charging it
Your laptop may not turn on because it is out of power or the hard drive has died.
In the case of a desktop computer a power supply that in turn plugs into a household outlet provides power to the internal components of the computer. In the case of a laptop or tablet a battery provides power.
If your laptop has a power button which can be accessed without opening the lid, just press the button. However most laptops these days have the power button under the lid (to keep you from accidentally turning it on in the bag) in which case, youll just have to open the lid.
i wish there was an answer here. this just has happened to me on my 2001 dodge neon. while i was driving the battery light flicked on and at the same time my power steering locked making it difficult to turn... i dont know what to do im still researching for answers.
In most cases your HP notebook is in "power saving" mode. Please make sure your notebook is plugged into a power source as the battery could the result of the "blinking" ON button. If the battery is low, the computer will not turn on and will stay in "sleep" mode. If this is not the case, simply press and hold your power button that is blinking for 5-10 seconds. You will see your computer turn-off. Press the power button again (*given that the steps above have been followed through) and your computer light should turn back on and remain solid. If for some reason you find that the "ON" button light is constantly blinking, but the HP notebook is not turning on, make sure that your battery is not dead, and your power supply (the actual power cable and black power bar) is working.
Depends what light you are talking about. Lights on a laptop can vary. Usually, a light which will turn off when the laptop is still on is the loading light, maybe battery light, also wifi light.
It will turn off. Because "sleeping" still takes power from the battery, unless the laptop is connected to the power source.
Your laptop may not turn on because it is out of power or the hard drive has died.
cause the power button is jammed
Turn down the brightness, plug the laptop into a power source. There should be a "power saver" setting in the control panel.
Press the Power button. Some laptops have a remote and infrared box, so you can turn it on that way, too. Make sure your laptop is charged and the battery is secure if it's not turning on with the power button.
There are two different ways to turn your laptop off. For you, the best method would probably be to hit the power button on your laptop rather than to hit the shut down option in your start menu. Unless there is an update or you need to sync files to a server, there is no real need for the complete shutdown. When you turn your laptop on again, everything you previously had open should still be there.
There is, but you'd have to remove the top cover. If the laptop won't turn on try this. Remove the power cord, remove the battery. With the battery out, plug the power cord back in. Try turning the laptop on. If it comes on, then you can put the battery back in.
Try plugging the device into the wall and turn it on. If it still doesn't turn on, you may be dealing with a shorted motherboard. Hopefully it is under warrantee then. If it works with AC power, then it very well could be a battery issue.
there should be a button right by it and when you click it a light will come on saying its off.
If the charge light on your Presario F700 laptop is blinking, it usually indicates an issue with the battery or the charging system. Here are some steps you can take to diagnose and potentially fix the problem: **Check the Power Adapter**: Ensure the power adapter is properly plugged into both the laptop and the power outlet. Verify that the power outlet is working by plugging in another device. Inspect the power adapter and cable for any visible damage. *Remove and Reinsert the Battery*: Turn off the laptop and disconnect the power adapter. Remove the battery from the laptop. Press and hold the power button for about 15-20 seconds to discharge any residual power. Reinsert the battery and reconnect the power adapter. Turn on the laptop and check if the blinking charge light issue persists. *Check Battery Health*: If the laptop powers on, check the battery health status in the operating system. On Windows, you can do this by searching for "Battery Report" or using third-party software to check battery health. *Reset the Laptop*: Sometimes a hardware reset can fix charging issues. To do this, turn off the laptop, remove the battery and power adapter, and then hold the power button for 30 seconds. Reconnect the battery and power adapter, then turn on the laptop. *Test with Another Battery or Charger*: If possible, test the laptop with a different compatible battery or charger to determine if the issue is with the battery, charger, or the laptop itself. *Inspect the Charging Port*: Check the charging port on the laptop for any debris or damage. Clean it carefully if necessary. *BIOS Update*: Sometimes updating the BIOS can resolve hardware compatibility issues, including charging problems. Check the HP support website for any available BIOS updates for your model. *Contact Support or Technician*: If none of the above steps work, there might be a hardware issue with the charging circuit on the motherboard or a faulty battery. Contact HP support or take your laptop to a professional technician for further diagnosis and repair. By following these steps, you can identify and potentially resolve the issue with your laptop's blinking charge light.
You're laptop may not turn on because the batter is dead and there is no power being brought to it.The hard drive might have also died.