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Spectre XT Pro 13-b000
Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)

When I plug in the power to the laptop or use the battery, when I hit the power button the laptop turns on for 2-3 seconds and turns of. It slowly turns off like when it goes to sleep.
Steps I have tried to do
1. Disconnect battery *internal*
2. Disconnect BIOS battery
3. Clear of dust and debree
4. Install new thermal paste
5. Reseat all connections inside the machine
6. try without the SSD and Wifi card

still nothing. Keyboard lights up for 2-3 seconds and turns off with the rest of the machine. If it helps it turns off after the capslock key turns on. Id like to assume this might have something to do with power delivery or BIOS

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