Here's a trick I learned working with Hartford Computer Group, Inc.
Unplug the Cmos battery, unplug the power. Wait 30 seconds and then press the power button and hold it down for 30 seconds. Replace battery and power source, and try post.
I didn't think it would work either, but I have had several success stories using this little bit of advice. Lots of semi-new machines have this issue and I would have otherwise had to run a warranty RMA.
See if that works. It is definitely worth a try.
If that doesn't work, remove the power, remove the battery, immediately press the power button and hold for 30 seconds and then replace battery and power and try to post. Sometimes one or the other works.
As a last ditch effort, unplug power (leave battery in) and press the power button once, then with the power still unplugged, hold the power button down for 30 seconds.
Good Luck,
Yours Truly.
Unplug the Cmos battery, unplug the power. Wait 30 seconds and then press the power button and hold it down for 30 seconds. Replace battery and power source, and try post.
I didn't think it would work either, but I have had several success stories using this little bit of advice. Lots of semi-new machines have this issue and I would have otherwise had to run a warranty RMA.
See if that works. It is definitely worth a try.
If that doesn't work, remove the power, remove the battery, immediately press the power button and hold for 30 seconds and then replace battery and power and try to post. Sometimes one or the other works.
As a last ditch effort, unplug power (leave battery in) and press the power button once, then with the power still unplugged, hold the power button down for 30 seconds.
Good Luck,
Yours Truly.
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