My Asus laptop won't turn on. The lights are on but it makes no sounds
The lights are on but it makes no sound, I think that my processor is broken because it was making the sounds before... idk what's the problem
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The lights are on but it makes no sound, I think that my processor is broken because it was making the sounds before... idk what's the problem
Is this a good question?
As Cameron said above, this is a very broad topic. It is possible that your microprocessor is broken, but it is not likely. The device is not POSTing which basically means it's not turning on. The problem is most likely the motherboard failing or has already failed. The best solution is to replace the computer, because as a general rule, it is ridiculously expensive to replace the motherboard.
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Could you give us more details? This is a very broad topic there could be many things wrong
by Cameron
So thank u for your answer. Well, a few months ago my battery stopped working and I took it out, I used only the charger to use my laptop. Two weeks ago I was on my laptop, after I got bored I turned it off by getting the charger out, then I wanted to turn it back on, but it didn't work. As I said I think the processor may be broken. I asked a few friends about it, they don't know what to do as well. But I asked them if it is possible to buy a new processor for my laptop, but they told me that I can't change pieces of my laptop, like u can do with a desktop pc. I don't know if is real or not. The problem is, I'm only 17 y.o. and I'm not working, I don't have money to buy a new pc right now.
by Nicu
You actually can change laptop peices. It depend on how old the laptop is. I really depends on the model of the laptop. Some have CPUs that are soldered to the motherboard, but I have yet to see a laptop with a motherboard that cannot be replaced. If the procressor is soldered to the motherboard howeve, that would make repair much more expensive.
by Reed Crosby