Method
1: Connect a VGA Cable to an External Monitor
Method 1: Connect a VGA Cable to an External Monitor
Connect your laptop with a VGA Cable then turn on the power, check
that if there’s display from the monitor screen. Try pressing the button for
external display, normally it will be “Fn+F4″. If there’s no display proceed to
the second troubleshoot.
Method 2: Take out your RAM and rub it with an
eraser
Remove your RAM and rub it with an eraser then plug in one by one
and try both of the slot whether it’s functioning. Plug one of the RAM and try
turn on your laptop. If you still can’t get your laptop to display proceed to
the next troubleshoot.
Method 3: Remove your Hard-disk
Usually Hard-disk will not cause
this kind of problem yet it’s worth to give it a try. Remove your Hard-disk and
remember to replace your RAM before you power on your laptop.
Method 4:
Remove your laptop battery
Remove your laptop battery then try
to power on your laptop with the power adapter connected. There’s some possibility
that your battery had spoiled which will cause your laptop to stop functioning.
Method 5: Make sure that you are using the right
power adapter
Different power adapter has
different Voltage (V) and Ampere (A), do make sure that you’re using the correct
power adapter. Most of the laptop will have the label at the bottom which
stating that how much Voltage and Ampere of the power adapter should be use.
0 comments:
Post a Comment