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November 6th, 2012 17:00

Computer Won't Start Up, Please Help

Typing this from my phone, so sorry if the spelling is rough...

I spilt some water on my laptops keyboard when it was running, and I quickly cleaned it up. It was just a little bit of water and the thing worked fine for about 5-10 minutes, then the keyboard and the mouse started to act up. I'm not a computer expert, but I descided to shut down my computer and let it dry for a bit because it was acting weird, so I did a force shut down and came back in an hour to see if it would work. Hit the power button, and it started fine originally, took me to the window with the Launch Windows with the problem checking thing or to launch it regularly. I clicked the trouble shoot, but before windows loaded, the power kicked off and died. So I hit the power button again and nothing. Held it down and it began to come on, but then I got a rotating color screen. Like a red one, then it flashed to white, then it went to blue. So I held the powerbutton to kill the power, and unplugged it, took the battery out, and then in a bit, went back to try it again. And it is not even starting up now. I hold the powerbutton, and the side light by the disc drive flickers on and it begins to make the sound to start up, but it doesnt. The powercord stopped lighting up the LED, but it only gets a reaction when the battery is out and the thing is plugged in.

 

I tried all the guides and tutorials. I looked what to do with water, with No Power problems. I unplugged it, took out the battery, held the power down for the 5 and 15 seconds, to do the static thing, took out the keyboard and checked it was dry underneeth, but that was hours ago. I've done everything and am lost for an answer on how to fix it.

 

Anything I can try or do that I havent done? Any part I can look to replace?

 

Any help would be apprieciated....

November 7th, 2012 00:00

Hi,

To assist you better, please provide me the system model. Meanwhile, I would suggest you to follow the steps below:

1. Connect the AC Adapter to a known good power outlet without connecting the other end to the laptop. Please check the Power LED indicator on AC Adaptor.
2. If LED on the AC adapter is not lit, reseat brick and cable.
3. Also check the status of the LED on the AC Adapter whether it goes off as and when it is connected to the notebook. If yes then seems to be an issue with the motherboard.

Please reply with the findings.

Thanks and Regards
Priyanka S
#iworkfordell

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