I will try and keep this question short.
Before leaving for vacation I unplugged my power cord to protect from lightning or other power fluctuations. After returning I promptly plugged my computer in and waited for the battery to recharge. Unfortunately my computer will not turn on after charging the battery, resetting the NVRAM, SMB, etc.
I was using the computer just before leaving so physical damage is ruled out. The irony of killing my computer while trying to protect it pains me. It was such a good machine, well taken care of.
If it is even relevant, I forgot to do a shutdown and it was forced to deep sleep.
Before leaving for vacation I unplugged my power cord to protect from lightning or other power fluctuations. After returning I promptly plugged my computer in and waited for the battery to recharge. Unfortunately my computer will not turn on after charging the battery, resetting the NVRAM, SMB, etc.
I was using the computer just before leaving so physical damage is ruled out. The irony of killing my computer while trying to protect it pains me. It was such a good machine, well taken care of.
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NOTE: If it is even relevant, I forgot to do a shutdown and it was forced to deep sleep.
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If it is even relevant, I forgot to do a shutdown and it was forced to deep sleep.
I will try and keep this question short.
Before leaving for vacation I unplugged my power cord to protect from lightning or other power fluctuations. After returning I promptly plugged my computer in and waited for the battery to recharge. Unfortunately my computer will not turn on after charging the battery, resetting the NVRAM, SMB, etc.
I was using the computer just before leaving so physical damage is ruled out. The irony of killing my computer while trying to protect it pains me. It was such a good machine, well taken care of.
NOTE: If it is even relevant, I forgot to do a shutdown and it was forced to deep sleep.