Thank you so much for answering, at the end I made it work by disconnecting and connecting the charger while pressing the power button several times, for some reason that's the only way to make it work now, I can restart normally but if I turn off the computer I have to repeat this process, I would send the computer to a computer shop in two weeks, anyway, thank you again!
You can try contacting tech support for troubleshooting over the phone, or a local computer shop. Dell will repair it for a fee (if you are out of warranty) or you can try to do it yourself: parts-people.com. http://dell.to/2vBgN1D
JoseM97
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Thank you so much for answering, at the end I made it work by disconnecting and connecting the charger while pressing the power button several times, for some reason that's the only way to make it work now, I can restart normally but if I turn off the computer I have to repeat this process, I would send the computer to a computer shop in two weeks, anyway, thank you again!
robert p
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August 11th, 2017 06:00
Hi JoseM97,
Thanks for posting.
From what you're describing, it appears that the motherboard has failed. You may wish to contact Dell Tech Support for further analysis. Thanks.
JoseM97
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August 11th, 2017 15:00
There's nothing I can try? My laptop doesn't have warranty :(
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You can try contacting tech support for troubleshooting over the phone, or a local computer shop. Dell will repair it for a fee (if you are out of warranty) or you can try to do it yourself: parts-people.com. http://dell.to/2vBgN1D
MaddL
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August 14th, 2017 21:00
Thank You win 10. One of many mistakes. I think it is not a hardeware fail. But many laptops work fine with win 10.
JoseM97
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August 15th, 2017 22:00
It may be, this started after this Win 10 Creators Update, but I can't really tell if it is a hardware or software problem