it seems like you laptop is either failing to find an OS system (which is located in your storage drive, may need to replug it in) or a processing unit (gpu, cpu) has malfunctioned (could be connection problem, thermal issue or even just damage). In which case, open up your laptop and see if anything is out of order. there are plenty of tutorials online
Same thing happened to me literally 2 days ago. It's fixed, not sure if it's because of what i did, but i took off the back plate(so that internal components are showing) and i just unplugged and replugged the battery. Came back to it 10 minutes later and it was on
Hey There, Please stay optimistic, as this problem once came on my laptop too. It was an ASUS TUF gaming laptop from like 2016. How i solved it is by just pressing the windows GPU reset key combination. I'm not sure what it is but its definitely working now....
This is why I always recommend pc over laptop especially for multimedia needs, with pc when something broke you find what broke the chain and fix or replace those, in laptop if it broke you buy an entire new laptop and being a nuisance to the environment. your best bet would be to take those to the repair shop.
well lets hope it is super sad i had my old gaming laptop for 4 years never had an issue the problem i did had is when i bought a new laptop and tried putting original parts in old one and the ssd didn't work that's it yt tutorials really help
it seems like you laptop is either failing to find an OS system (which is located in your storage drive, may need to replug it in) or a processing unit (gpu, cpu) has malfunctioned (could be connection problem, thermal issue or even just damage). In which case, open up your laptop and see if anything is out of order. there are plenty of tutorials online
Same thing happened to me literally 2 days ago. It's fixed, not sure if it's because of what i did, but i took off the back plate(so that internal components are showing) and i just unplugged and replugged the battery. Came back to it 10 minutes later and it was on
i had a similar issue. i sent it to a repair shop and it told the motherboard was faulty maybe thats the case?
Hey There, Please stay optimistic, as this problem once came on my laptop too. It was an ASUS TUF gaming laptop from like 2016. How i solved it is by just pressing the windows GPU reset key combination. I'm not sure what it is but its definitely working now....
This is why I always recommend pc over laptop especially for multimedia needs, with pc when something broke you find what broke the chain and fix or replace those, in laptop if it broke you buy an entire new laptop and being a nuisance to the environment.
your best bet would be to take those to the repair shop.
thats a memory issue had the same thing happen to me it was my ssd
well lets hope it is super sad i had my old gaming laptop for 4 years never had an issue the problem i did had is when i bought a new laptop and tried putting original parts in old one and the ssd didn't work that's it yt tutorials really help
to recover ur files u can take out the ssd and use it externally on another pc
If nothing works you can take the hard drive out and put it in another computer, if you can get your hands on one
clean your ram stick comtacts with some cleaning alcohol, looks like a memory error to me
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Try plugging into an external monitor, could be a display problem.
(2 weeks late sorry) my laptop had the same problem but when I used an external display it worked.
That is for sure a cpu erorr
try some YT tutorials i hope you will repair yr pc man
Which laptop is that?
Asus rog zephyrus
hold the power button until lights turn off. wait 5 seconds and turn back on and be patient. should work
this is the most dumb comment ive seen today