1. How To Turn On Toshiba Satellite Laptop Without Power Button
  2. How To Turn On My Hp Laptop Without Power Button

Regarding the power button, I was trying to turn on my computer but there was nothing on the monitor. Everything was working, fans were spinning, lights were on. So I kept restarting it using the power switch. And some time after that i couldn't turn it on using the power button.

NoteWhile troubleshooting this issue, disconnect all, such as a or a. Connect the power cableAlthough it may seem obvious, if your laptop is running on battery power only, connecting the may solve the problem.

Ensure the adapter cord is correctly plugged in on both ends securely. If the laptop works with the adapter plugged in, your battery is dead or defective. Disconnect from docking stationIf your laptop utilizes a, disconnect it and try connecting the power cord directly into the laptop. Then, try turning on the laptop.

Remove and reconnect the battery. NoteMany new laptops (especially MacBooks) are utilizing an architecture that does not allow their batteries to be removed. If your laptop does not have a removable battery, skip to the next section.The laptop can also be in a power state preventing it from booting properly.

Try disconnecting the power cable and then removing the from the laptop. Leave both disconnected from the laptop for at least a minute.

Then, put the battery back into the laptop, connect the power cable, and try turning on the laptop.Drain the computer of electricitySometimes a residual electrical charge can keep your laptop from turning on. You can think of it as an 'electricity clog.' By performing the following steps, you effectively drain your laptop of any and start over, which can result in it powering up. Disconnect the AC adapter and.

Hold down the power button for thirty seconds to drain any residual power in the laptop. Without replacing the battery, plug the AC adapter back into the laptop. Press the power button to turn on your laptop.

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Hi, I came home today and when I pressed the power button to turn on my latop, nothing happened. I pressed it multiple times, with and without some force, as well as held the button down. It still didn't turn on. I tried it with the battery in and without the battery but plugged into the charger and outlet, but nothing happened.

I'm not sure if it's that the battery drained and the charger died and that my laptop has no power. Right now my laptop is plugged into the outlet with the battery in and the light next to the power insert on the laptop is unlit. Something of note that happened yesterday was that my laptop randomly shutdown and restarted a few times actually. I wasn't sure what happened, but it was fine afterwards and it said the laptop was charged. I'm thinking these two issues are related, but I don't know what happened. Any advice would be appreciated, thanks!

Hi,Thank you for showing your interest in HP Support Forums. Hi JeetSingh, thank you for your response.To clarify, when I press the power button, the computer does not turn on as in: no fan, no screen.

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How To Turn On Toshiba Satellite Laptop Without Power Button

With the battery in and the power adapter connected, there is no light on the power button, keyboard, and charger port. Same result if I have just the battery and no adapter, or no battery and with adapter.

The adapter does not feel warm either. I made no changes to the computer before this occurred, and did not move it from my desk besides to put it on my lap. However, as I mentioned, the night before the computer stopped working, it randomly restarted a few times. After the last restart it seemed fine and I don't remember any low battery warnings. The first restart occured while I had the laptop on my lap, so I considered that it had overheated, so I placed it on my desk to let it cool but it happened twice more. Afterwards, it was fine.I've went through the troubleshooting steps and I'm at the ' If the LEDs do not glow. contact HP for technical assistance in troubleshooting a potential problem with the AC power connection or the system board,' stage.

How To Turn On My Hp Laptop Without Power Button

I'm guessing it's either an adapter issue or something broke on the hardware in the laptop.Thanks for the help! Hi,I reviewed the post comprehensively. Brilliant effort, great troubleshooting band superb persistence to try and get the issue resolved.As is out of office for the day, I am jumping in to assist you.If you tried all the steps and the issue persists, then, please update the bios and chipset drivers from this link: Please select the country and type the product# of the computer. Then follow the on-screen instructions to do it. Then check if the issue gets resolved.If it continues, please contact HP phone support by visiting this link: Please select the c ountry and type the productt# of the computer. Then follow the on-screen instructions to contact HP phone support to get the computer repaired.Hope this helps. Let me know how this goes.

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I genuinely hope the issue gets resolved without hassles and the unit works great. Please reach out for any issues and I'll be there to assist you.To simply say thanks, please click the ' Thumbs Up' button to give me a Kudos to appreciate my efforts to help.If this helps, please mark this as “ Accepted Solution ” as it will help several others with the same issue to get it resolved without hassles.Take care now and have a splendid week ahead. Hi @DavidSMP,Thanks for the response. I may have miscommunicated this, but my computer does not turn on.

I can't perform any kind of software updates to it like the bios or chipset drivers. I really cannot tell if this is my adapter issue, power jack issue, or power button issue, or some piece of my hardware is dead. I have actually looked online at a tutorial on disassembling the laptop, so I'm going to visually inspect the hardware to see any visible marks, like burning.

Though I'm not really certain what to look for.I've already went to the contact HP support, but I did not want to pay $60 for a diagnostic. At that point, it would be better for me to purchase another laptop. But I am hoping for some support here to at least point me in some possible directions as to what I should be looking at in terms of hardware issues.If my adapter is the issue, then that would mean my battery drained overnight-leading to the computer not turning on.

But my battery should not have drained that quickly. I also remember my battery being fully charged when my computer started doing the random restarts, unless that's when when it broke.I would greatly appreciate some guidance on what I can look for, thanks! Hi,I read the post completely. Thanks for the super quick response. Before you think of buying a new computer, I would request you to step into a local Best Buy or Staples store and contact a technician to check with an alternate adapter just for testing purposes. If that does not work, then your options are open. You could get the computer repaired by contacting a local technician or opt for a new computer with a full year's hardware warranty to boot.Please visit this HP shopping link: for options that best suit your work and your budget.Trust me I've done everything here to assist you by keeping your best interest in mind.

You've been absolutely superb to work with, by displaying great technical skills. I thank you again for your time.

It has been an absolute privilege to share this platform with you.To simply say thanks, please click the 'T humbs Up' button to give me a Kudos to appreciate my efforts to help.If this helps, please mark this as “ Accepted Solution” as it will help several others with the same issue to get it resolved without hassles.You take care now, stay healthy, keep smiling big and do have a blessed year ahead.