In this post I’ll explain how to troubleshoot a dead laptop and find the problem. The following troubleshooting tips are not model and brand specific, they should work for most laptops.

Let’s take a look at two different scenarios.

Example 1. The laptop is absolutely dead.
When you plug in the power adapter and press on the power button, there is no signs of life at all. The laptop will not make usual noises, LEDs will not light up, the fan will not spin, the screen is blank and black, etc… In short, the laptop is dead.

What you can do in this case?
1. Make sure the wall outlet is working and the laptop DC adapter is getting power from the outlet. Try another wall outlet.
2. Test the laptop DC power adapter, make sure the voltage output is correct. You can test the DC power adapter with a voltmeter.
3. Let’s say the DC adapter is fine and the adapter outputs correct voltage. In this case unplug the power adapter from the laptop, remove the battery, wait for 1-2 minutes, plug in the adapter and try turning on the laptop again.

OK, you tested the adapter and it’s bad. If you decide to replace the original DC adapter with a generic one, you’ll have to follow this rule:
The voltage output on your new adapter has to be exactly the same as on the original adapter. The amperage on the new adapter could be the same or higher.

If nothing helps and the laptop is still dead, apparently the motherboard is fried or there is a problem with the DC power jack. It’s possible the DC power jack is broken and the motherboard is not getting any power from the adapter. In this case you’ll have to disassemble the laptop and replace the power jack. Check out this guide for fixing laptop power jack.

Example 2. When you plug the DC power adapter and press on the power button, the laptop starts making normal noises, the LEDs work properly but noting appears on the screen. The laptop will not start.

Troubleshoot dead laptop

First of all, take a closer look at the LCD screen. Look at the screen under bright light. It’s possible that the image is still on the screen but it’s very faint. If that’s the case, check out these tips for troubleshooting laptop with backlight failure.

Connect external monitor

If there is no image on the laptop LCD screen, test the laptop with an external monitor. Connect an external monitor to the VGA port on your laptop and turn the laptop on. You can toggle video output between the internal LCD screen and external monitor by pressing Fn and F4 keys simultaneously on HP laptops, Fn and F5 keys on Toshiba laptops, Fn and F7 keys on IBM laptops. Other laptops may use different key combinations.

Let’s say the external monitor works fine but the internal LCD screen has no image at all. If that’s the case, your problem could be related to the LCD screen or the video cable. Also, make sure the video cable makes good connection with the motherboard and the LCD screen. Try reconnecting, reseating the cable.

Test external video

In my case, both internal and external monitors were absolutely dead. Neither of them had image. That means the problem is not related to the LCD screen or the video cable. From my experience I know that this problem could be related to the laptop memory.

Replace reseat memory module

Try reseating the memory module, maybe it’s not making good connection with the memory slot. Try cleaning contacts on the memory module with pen eraser. Try moving the memory module into another slot. Try replacing the memory module with another known good module, it’s possible that your original module is dead.
If you have two memory modules installed you can try removing them one by one, it’s possible that one of the modules is bad. Try installing different memory modules into different memory slots.

In my case reseating, swapping the memory module didn’t help. I was pretty confident that my problem is not memory related and I moved on.

Remove hard drive DVD drive

Try removing battery, hard drive and DVD drive and turning on the laptop without these components.

Disconnect display

Also, try turning on the laptop with an external monitor when the video cable is unplugged from the motherboard. If the laptop start with video on the external monitor, apparently there is something wrong with the laptop display panel.

Remove laptop components

In my case removing the hard drive and DVD drive didn’t help. Unplugging the video cable didn’t help either.
I continued taking my laptop apart piece by piece and tested it after each step.
I removed wireless card, modem, disconnected the keyboard but it didn’t help.

Test laptop with external monitor

I still wasn’t able to boot the laptop with video on the external monitor.

Disassemble laptop

Finally, I disassembled the laptop and removed the motherboard.

Test laptop motherboard

On this picture you see my final test. The motherboard has been removed from the base and I assembled basic barebone system on my bench.
1. Motherboard. Like on most laptops, in my case the video card is integrated into the motherboard
2. CPU with heatsink and cooling fan.
3. Known good memory module.
4. The power button board witch I need to turn on the system.
5. Working DC power adapter.

Still cannot get any video on the external monitor. The system turns on, the cooling fan starts spinning but there is no video.

At this point I’m 95% sure that the motherboard is dead. CPU failures are not very common, so it must be bad motherboard.

 

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434 Responses to “Laptop is dead. How to troubleshoot the problem.”

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  1. 424
    Tito Says:

    I mean the screen size under it!( S- something)

  2. 423
    Tito Says:

    Funny is that the s7901? Because I’m ripping one down tonight. It seems like I am fixing to find out that I have a dead board..!

  3. 422
    cj2600 Says:

    @ lino,

    is there a possibility that a motherboard can be repaired? or i shall replace a new one?

    I don’t know. I don’t fix motherboards on component level and most likely most local laptop repair shops will not do that.

  4. 421
    lino Says:

    i think motherboard problem. i tried disconnecting the parts, but still got the same problem. is there a possibility that a motherboard can be repaired? or i shall replace a new one? thank you for the helped….

  5. 420
    cj2600 Says:

    @ lino,
    Remove as many parts as you can. Battery, hard drive, memory. Disconnect the keyboard if you can.
    Now plug in the AC adapter again. If the problem still there and power button lights up by itself, probably this is motherboard failure.

  6. 419
    cj2600 Says:

    @ sid,

    Hi my laptop turns on but no screen then after 2 or 3 minutes it turns off it self. i turned it on again same no screen out of frustration I hit the delete button and screen appeared it brought me to the bios setting when i exit the bios settings it booted up slower then usual and right in the middle of the process of staring up windows it went off. i turned it on again did not get screen until i hit delete and again it opened the bios setting this time i left it in the bios settings . after 3 or 5 minutes it went off. i suspect overheat but i’m not sure sinds i removed al the dirt

    I don’t think this is heat related problem. Sounds more like motherboard issue to me.
    Just in case try reseating both memory modules. Maybe on of the modules not making good contact with the slot and it causing the problem.
    Also, you can taking it apart to bare bone system and testing step by step as I explained in the post.

  7. 418
    lino Says:

    hi! my acer aspire 5550 laptop won’t work anymore. i left for an hour working then it just stop working. if the power cord is connected to the outlet, the power button lights automatically even not pressing. fan not working. i removed the battery and try using power cord connecting on the outlet, but no luck at all. what is the problem of my laptop? please help…

  8. 417
    sid Says:

    Hi my laptop turns on but no screen then after 2 or 3 minutes it turns off it self. i turned it on again same no screen out of frustration I hit the delete button and screen appeared it brought me to the bios setting when i exit the bios settings it booted up slower then usual and right in the middle of the process of staring up windows it went off. i turned it on again did not get screen until i hit delete and again it opened the bios setting this time i left it in the bios settings . after 3 or 5 minutes it went off. i suspect overheat but i’m not sure sinds i removed al the dirt

  9. 416
    cj2600 Says:

    @ bicyclemonkey,

    I have a laptop that is dead, no fans or lights. AC adapter was bad so I replaced it with a new one and tested the voltage. This is an HP so the light next to the DC jack now comes on but nothing else. I even went as far as replacing the DC jack/cable and the motherboard, still dead.

    So, you’ve replaced the AC adapter, DC jack and motherboard but the laptop still doesn’t start?
    If we assume your new motherboard and DC jack are good, most likely it’s either bad CPU or memory.
    It’s hard to tell without looking at the laptop.

  10. 415
    cj2600 Says:

    @ Ganesh,

    Hi i have Toshiba satelite pro laptop it is normally good working condition with battery at that time i directly connect to adapter system will hanging not working.
    2.laptop not boot with adapter connection but without adapter connection laptop working properlly.
    3.I try to poweron Without battery directly adapter connection laptop not working

    Is it the original Toshiba AC adapter or some kind of third-party adapter with variable voltage?

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