No power coming on with power button
Hello,
This Asus FX505DD-DR5N6 ******is barely used. I plugged it in and it seemed to turn on right away, but then I shut it down and I couldn’t get it back on.
I unscrewed the back and unplugged the battery and CMOS battery and pushed the power button for 20 seconds to drain all residual power. Upon plugging it in (before screwing everything back in) I tested it by plugging it into the wall. It came on like a beauty.
I screw everything back in, then try to power on again, and NOTHING. Again I unplug the battery, and upon plugging the battery back in, it comes on automatically. So, it seems to me there’s something preventing the power button from turning on the laptop. BUT, and here’s where I’m super confused… the power button DOES turn the laptop OFF. So, it couldn’t be the power button, right? What’s going on… has anyone had this happen before.
It seems ridiculous to change the power button if it can be used to power off the laptop.
Additional Note: The light on the power button does not turn on unless I unplug the battery and plug it back in. When I do this, the laptop powers on automatically and the light on the power button is on.
Thanks for your assistance.
- Asus TUF Gaming FX505DD-DR5N6
- Windows 10 Professional
- Ryzen 5 CPU
- Geforce GTX 1060
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crwdns2934109:0crwdne2934109:0
crwdns2944067:04crwdne2944067:0
It is super rare but it can happen that one of the vias broke where the button gets its initial 3.3V to turn everything on. If you can disassemble the button area and test the voltage around it you should find that the input is not reaching on side of the button properly.
crwdns2934271:0crwdnd2934271:0 honakrisi crwdne2934271:0
@honakrisi Thanks for the support. I, too, was wondering if something like that was possible. The problem is that the keyboard / power button is riveted to the top part of the case. It's right behind one of the fans, and there's no access to it because it's covered up. I've removed the fan and tried to see if there was any way to remove the rivets, bit I don't think there is. At least not without damaging the rest of the keyboard. Search online comes back with the top part of the case as $300 which is crazy.
Maybe I'll see if there's some way to set the BIOS up so that it automatically powers on anytime it's plugged into the power outlet. If there's something I can do like that it can be a workaround.
crwdns2934271:0crwdnd2934271:0 Boris Shaulov crwdne2934271:0
My asus tuf A15 Gaming laptop has occur power button problem. Not turning on multiple time i have to press the power button then only open. just complete the warranty the problem occurs. please there is any idea about it. It's power button is attached with keyboard or not. please help me
crwdns2934271:0crwdnd2934271:0 Gagan Shrestha crwdne2934271:0
Same problem with Tuf 15, i think it's an industrial problem in their products, and they don't even talk about it, am so upset i bought It.
crwdns2934271:0crwdnd2934271:0 Bravey crwdne2934271:0