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Hi @markpino2022 ,
Start by removing the HDD from the laptop and check if you can get into BIOS OK.
Press and hold the F2 key and then start the laptop.
If you can get into BIOS then it's looking like the HDD is the problem (noise?)
If you can't get into BIOS check if the fan is turning on OK (noise?). A faulty fan can stop the laptop from turning on so as to protect the CPU from being damaged due to overheating.
Here's the ifixit [guide|121755] guide that shows how to remove the HDD.
Here's a teardown [link|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oeixs7PZkog|video] that will help you to check if the fan is OK if you think that it may be the problem.
-Here's a link to a [link|https://www.asusparts.eu/en/asus/notebook/k-series/k55a|parts supplier] that may help if you need to replace a faulty part. The idea is not to use the supplier as such but to find out the ''Asus part number'' for the part and use that to find suppliers that suit you. For example, for a faulty fan click on Cooling and you will see two entries for the fan. They're interchangeable as one can substitute for the other and vise versa. The part number is shown under the title of the part i.e. 13GN8910P010-1. If you search for that ''number only'' you will get [link|https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-d&q=13GN8910P010-1+|results]. (FYI Unavailable only means unavailable from that supplier).
+Here's a link to a [link|https://www.asusparts.eu/en/asus/notebook/k-series/k55a|parts supplier] that may help if you need to replace a faulty part. The idea is not to use the supplier as such but to ''find out the Asus part number for the part and use that to find suppliers that suit you.'' For example, for a faulty fan click on Cooling and you will see two entries for the fan. They're interchangeable as one can substitute for the other and vise versa. The part number is shown under the title of the part i.e. 13GN8910P010-1. If you search for that ''number only'' you will get [link|https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-d&q=13GN8910P010-1+|results]. (FYI Unavailable only means unavailable from that supplier).
Ensure that when working inside your laptop, that you remove the ''battery first and replace it last thing before testing'' so as to not cause any electrical problems when working on the laptop

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Hi @markpino2022 ,
Start by removing the HDD from the laptop and check if you can get into BIOS OK.
Press and hold the F2 key and then start the laptop.
If you can get into BIOS then it's looking like the HDD is the problem (noise?)
If you can't get into BIOS check if the fan is turning on OK (noise?). A faulty fan can stop the laptop from turning on so as to protect the CPU from being damaged due to overheating.
Here's the ifixit [guide|121755] guide that shows how to remove the HDD.
Here's a teardown [link|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oeixs7PZkog|video] that will help you to check if the fan is OK if you think that it may be the problem.
-Here's a link to a [link|https://www.asusparts.eu/en/asus/notebook/k-series/k55a|parts supplier] that may help if you need to replace a faulty part. The idea is not to use the supplier as such but to find out the ''Asus part number'' for the part and use that to find suppliers that suit you. For example, for a faulty fan click on Cooling and you will see two entries for the fan. They're interchangeable as one can substitute for the other and vise versa. The part number is shown under the title of the part i.e. 13GN8910P010-1. If you search for that ''number only'' you will get [link|https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-d&q=13GN8910P010-1+|results]
+Here's a link to a [link|https://www.asusparts.eu/en/asus/notebook/k-series/k55a|parts supplier] that may help if you need to replace a faulty part. The idea is not to use the supplier as such but to find out the ''Asus part number'' for the part and use that to find suppliers that suit you. For example, for a faulty fan click on Cooling and you will see two entries for the fan. They're interchangeable as one can substitute for the other and vise versa. The part number is shown under the title of the part i.e. 13GN8910P010-1. If you search for that ''number only'' you will get [link|https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-d&q=13GN8910P010-1+|results]. (FYI Unavailable only means unavailable from that supplier).
Ensure that when working inside your laptop, that you remove the ''battery first and replace it last thing before testing'' so as to not cause any electrical problems when working on the laptop

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Hi @markpino2022 ,
Start by removing the HDD from the laptop and check if you can get into BIOS OK.
Press and hold the F2 key and then start the laptop.
If you can get into BIOS then it's looking like the HDD is the problem (noise?)
If you can't get into BIOS check if the fan is turning on OK (noise?). A faulty fan can stop the laptop from turning on so as to protect the CPU from being damaged due to overheating.
Here's the ifixit [guide|121755] guide that shows how to remove the HDD.
Here's a teardown [link|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oeixs7PZkog|video] that will help you to check if the fan is OK if you think that it may be the problem.
-Here's a link to a [link|https://www.asusparts.eu/en/asus/notebook/k-series/k55a|parts supplier] that may help if you need to replace a faulty part. The idea is not to use the supplier as such but to find out the ''Asus part number'' for the part and use that to find suppliers that suit you. For example, for a faulty fan click on Cooling and you will see two entries for the fan. The part number is shown under the title of the part i.e. 13GN8910P010-1. If you search for that ''number only'' you will get [link|https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-d&q=13GN8910P010-1+|results]
+Here's a link to a [link|https://www.asusparts.eu/en/asus/notebook/k-series/k55a|parts supplier] that may help if you need to replace a faulty part. The idea is not to use the supplier as such but to find out the ''Asus part number'' for the part and use that to find suppliers that suit you. For example, for a faulty fan click on Cooling and you will see two entries for the fan. They're interchangeable as one can substitute for the other and vise versa. The part number is shown under the title of the part i.e. 13GN8910P010-1. If you search for that ''number only'' you will get [link|https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-d&q=13GN8910P010-1+|results]
Ensure that when working inside your laptop, that you remove the ''battery first and replace it last thing before testing'' so as to not cause any electrical problems when working on the laptop

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Hi @markpino2022 ,
Start by removing the HDD from the laptop and check if you can get into BIOS OK.
Press and hold the F2 key and then start the laptop.
If you can get into BIOS then it's looking like the HDD is the problem (noise?)
If you can't get into BIOS check if the fan is turning on OK (noise?). A faulty fan can stop the laptop from turning on so as to protect the CPU from being damaged due to overheating.
Here's the ifixit [guide|121755] guide that shows how to remove the HDD.
Here's a teardown [link|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oeixs7PZkog|video] that will help you to check if the fan is OK if you think that it may be the problem.
-Here's a link to a [https://www.asusparts.eu/en/asus/notebook/k-series/k55a|parts supplier] that may help if you need to replace a faulty part. The idea is not to use the supplier as such but to find out the ''Asus part number'' for the part and use that to find suppliers that suit you. For example, for a faulty fan click on Cooling and you will see two entries for the fan. The part number is shown under the title of the part i.e. 13GN8910P010-1. If you serach for that number only you will get [https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-d&q=13GN8910P010-1+|results]
+Here's a link to a [link|https://www.asusparts.eu/en/asus/notebook/k-series/k55a|parts supplier] that may help if you need to replace a faulty part. The idea is not to use the supplier as such but to find out the ''Asus part number'' for the part and use that to find suppliers that suit you. For example, for a faulty fan click on Cooling and you will see two entries for the fan. The part number is shown under the title of the part i.e. 13GN8910P010-1. If you search for that ''number only'' you will get [link|https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-d&q=13GN8910P010-1+|results]
Ensure that when working inside your laptop, that you remove the ''battery first and replace it last thing before testing'' so as to not cause any electrical problems when working on the laptop

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Hi @markpino2022 ,
Start by removing the HDD from the laptop and check if you can get into BIOS OK.
Press and hold the F2 key and then start the laptop.
If you can get into BIOS then it's looking like the HDD is the problem (noise?)
If you can't get into BIOS check if the fan is turning on OK (noise?). A faulty fan can stop the laptop from turning on so as to protect the CPU from being damaged due to overheating.
Here's the ifixit [guide|121755] guide that shows how to remove the HDD.
Here's a teardown [link|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oeixs7PZkog|video] that will help you to check if the fan is OK if you think that it may be the problem.
+Here's a link to a [https://www.asusparts.eu/en/asus/notebook/k-series/k55a|parts supplier] that may help if you need to replace a faulty part. The idea is not to use the supplier as such but to find out the ''Asus part number'' for the part and use that to find suppliers that suit you. For example, for a faulty fan click on Cooling and you will see two entries for the fan. The part number is shown under the title of the part i.e. 13GN8910P010-1. If you serach for that number only you will get [https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-d&q=13GN8910P010-1+|results]
+
Ensure that when working inside your laptop, that you remove the ''battery first and replace it last thing before testing'' so as to not cause any electrical problems when working on the laptop

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Hi @markpino2022 ,
Start by removing the HDD from the laptop and check if you can get into BIOS OK.
Press and hold the F2 key and then start the laptop.
If you can get into BIOS then it's looking like the HDD is the problem (noise?)
-If you can't get into BIOS check if the fan is turning on OK (noise?). A faulty fan can stop the laptop from turning on so as to protect the CPU form being damaged due to overheating.
+If you can't get into BIOS check if the fan is turning on OK (noise?). A faulty fan can stop the laptop from turning on so as to protect the CPU from being damaged due to overheating.
Here's the ifixit [guide|121755] guide that shows how to remove the HDD.
-Here's a teardown [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oeixs7PZkog|video] that will help you to check if the fan is OK if you think that it may be the problem.
+Here's a teardown [link|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oeixs7PZkog|video] that will help you to check if the fan is OK if you think that it may be the problem.
Ensure that when working inside your laptop, that you remove the ''battery first and replace it last thing before testing'' so as to not cause any electrical problems when working on the laptop

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Hi @markpino2022 ,

Start by removing the HDD from the laptop and check if you can get into BIOS OK.

Press and hold the F2 key and then start the laptop.

If you can get into BIOS then it's looking like the HDD is the problem (noise?)

If you can't get into BIOS check if the fan is turning on OK (noise?). A faulty fan can stop the laptop from turning on so as to protect the CPU form being damaged due to overheating.

Here's the ifixit [guide|121755] guide that shows how to remove the HDD.

Here's a teardown [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oeixs7PZkog|video] that will help you to check if the fan is OK if you think that it may be the problem.

Ensure that when working inside your laptop, that you remove the ''battery first and replace it last thing before testing'' so as to not cause any electrical problems when working on the laptop

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