If your Toshiba computer won't turn on or becomes non-responsive. Try performing a soft power cycle. If the computer is still non-responsive or won’t turn on try performing a hard power cycle to restore proper operation. The explanation below will help you in performing these tasks.
Soft Power Cycle:
- Press and hold down the power button for 20 seconds or until the computer shuts down.
- Press the power button to turn the computer back on
- If this did not resolve your issue continue with the Hard Power Cycle procedure
Hard Power Cycle (For computers that have removable batteries):
- Unplug the computer from the AC adapter.
- Remove the battery from the computer.
- Press and hold the power button for 20 seconds.
- Re-Install the battery.
- Re-Connect the AC adapter.
- Press the power button to turn the computer back on
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Has is taken a fall recently, or was something dropped on it? Basically, I'm asking if there is anything that might've physically happened to it.
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Old buddy of mine showed up at my door the other day with the same laptop and the same problem. It does look a bit beat up but nothing deadly. I took the bottom cover off to give it a quick look and it looks like the power button might need reseated or replaced. Once I have the time to take a better look. I will let you know what I find out.
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