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11-16-2016 10:03 AM
Operating System: Microsoft Windows Server 2003 (64-bit)
I left my laptop on overnight and I didnt know that an update was going to be installed. I tried to turn it on this morning and it didnt boot up. I tried to take the battery out and plug it on then turn it on but that didnt work. When the charger is plugged in there is an orange light to show that it is working.
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11-16-2016 03:12 PM
Please try to turn the laptop on, and be aware of any beeps.
If no beeps sound, look on the CAPS lock button if there flashes some notification LED.
If so, please count the amount of flashings of the LED and post result here 🙂
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11-16-2016 03:12 PM
Please try to turn the laptop on, and be aware of any beeps.
If no beeps sound, look on the CAPS lock button if there flashes some notification LED.
If so, please count the amount of flashings of the LED and post result here 🙂
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