I would suggest you to drain the residual power from the laptop:
Disconnect any external peripherals (flash drives, printers, external hard drives) from the computer
Then remove the adapter
Remove the battery
Press and hold the power button for 10 seconds
Reconnect the battery and the adapter
You may also, check for the hardware functionality by running hardware diagnostics on the system:
Power on and press F12 to enter the Boot Menu
When the boot device list appears, highlight Diagnostics and press Enter
The computer begins to run the Pre-boot System Assessment, a series of embedded diagnostics that perform initial testing on your system board, keyboard, hard drive, and display
In case any hardware component is bad, you will get a corresponding error.
If the system is able to boot you may disable ‘Disk Check’ from startup items. Please follow the steps below:
Press ‘Windows’ key + R on ‘Desktop’ screen
Type ‘msconfig’ in run box and press
Click ‘Startup’ tab.
Uncheck ‘Disk Checkup’, if listed in ‘Startup’
Restart the system
Keep me posted with the results. I will be glad to assist further.
DELL-Amogh G
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August 12th, 2013 17:00
Hi rakeshar,
I would suggest you to drain the residual power from the laptop:
You may also, check for the hardware functionality by running hardware diagnostics on the system:
If the system is able to boot you may disable ‘Disk Check’ from startup items. Please follow the steps below:
Keep me posted with the results. I will be glad to assist further.
rakeshar
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August 25th, 2013 01:00
Thank you dear for the quick reply,
but my problem still there, i do the first two step but in 3rd I cant find Disk Checkup my operating system is Windows 8. Please Help
Regards
Rakesh