Yes, laptops will work with battery remove and just the charger/power cord plugged in.
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Yes, laptops will work with battery removed and just the charger/power cord plugged in.
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Have you blown dust out, especially on the fan?
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Have you tested the charger in another laptop? In troubleshooting you are always trying to eliminate possible causes.
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Disconnected hard drive, removed Wifi card, take out the RAM and reinsert making sure it seats properly, what else??? This is to see if a bad component is shorting out the system
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Did anything in particular happen before this problem first appeared?
Have you tried this yet?
# Unplug your charger cord.
# Remove the battery.
# Press and hold the "Power" button for 30 seconds.
To answer one of your earlier questions.
Yes, laptops will work with battery remove and just the charger/power cord plugged in.
Have you tried this yet?
# Unplug your charger cord.
# Remove the battery.
# Press and hold the "Power" button for 30 seconds.
# Now plug back in the power/charger cord.
# Try turning it on now.
# If it works put the battery back in.
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