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-'''''THANK YOU!!!'''''
+'''''THANK YOU!'''''
My '''Asus EeeBook''' just ''wouldn't start'', whatever I tried. Until I saw your post, and did what you suggested (delightfully simple instructions - I'm tech challenged ) and watched with ''great relief'' as the black screen lit up! (the battery was on empty and apparently was not charging with a black screen). This saved me an expensive visit by a computer technician.
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-Unplug device. Hold down power button for 60 seconds and then let go of it. Plug in the power cord. Now hold down the power button a few seconds and it will (should) come on. ''Worked to start my year old Asus EeeBook'' (!)
+'''''Solution tried:''''' Unplug device. Hold down power button for 60 seconds and then let go of it. Plug in the power cord. Now hold down the power button a few seconds and it will (should) come on. ''Worked to start my 6 year old Asus EeeBook'' (!)

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'''''THANK YOU!!!'''''
My '''Asus EeeBook''' just ''wouldn't start'', whatever I tried. Until I saw your post, and did what you suggested (delightfully simple instructions - I'm tech challenged ) and watched with ''great relief'' as the black screen lit up! (the battery was on empty and apparently was not charging with a black screen). This saved me an expensive visit by a computer technician.
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+'''''Solution tried:'''''
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+Unplug device. Hold down power button for 60 seconds and then let go of it. Plug in the power cord. Now hold down the power button a few seconds and it will (should) come on. ''Worked to start my year old Asus EeeBook'' (!)

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'''''THANK YOU!!!'''''

My '''Asus EeeBook''' just ''wouldn't start'', whatever I tried. Until I saw your post, and did what you suggested  (delightfully simple instructions - I'm tech challenged ) and watched with ''great relief'' as the black screen lit up! (the battery was on empty and apparently was not charging with a black screen). This saved me an expensive visit by a computer technician.

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