***1.)*** Try a power refresh and check if it starts OK
Disconnect the power from the PSU and then open the PC case and then either:
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''a).'' Remove the coin cell battery from the motherboard (remember which way it is inserted, usually +ve is on top as marked on the battery), and then press and hold the PC Power On button for a full 30 seconds and release
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''a).'' Remove the coin cell battery from the motherboard (remember which way it is inserted, usually +ve is on top as marked on the battery), and then press and hold the PC Power On button for a full 30 seconds and release. Then reinsert the battery
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or
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''or''
''b).'' Short out the JBAT1 clear cmos header pins on the motherboard as described in the image below
Then reconnect the power to the PSU and check if it turns on OK.
[image|3062587]
(click on image)
***2.)*** If still no good, use a DMM (Digital Multimeter) and do a [link|https://help.corsair.com/hc/en-us/articles/360025085372-How-to-Test-a-PSU-Power-Supply-Unit-|paperclip test] on the PSU to make sure that all the voltages supplies are there and that they're the correct value.
***1.)*** Try a power refresh and check if it starts OK
-
Disconnect the power from the PSU and then open the laptop case and then either:
+
Disconnect the power from the PSU and then open the PC case and then either:
''a).'' Remove the coin cell battery from the motherboard (remember which way it is inserted, usually +ve is on top as marked on the battery), and then press and hold the PC Power On button for a full 30 seconds and release
or
''b).'' Short out the JBAT1 clear cmos header pins on the motherboard as described in the image below
Then reconnect the power to the PSU and check if it turns on OK.
[image|3062587]
(click on image)
-
***2.)*** If still no good, use a DMM (Digital Multimeter) and do a [https://help.corsair.com/hc/en-us/articles/360025085372-How-to-Test-a-PSU-Power-Supply-Unit-|paperclip test] on the PSU to make sure that all the voltages supplies are there and that they're the correct value.
+
***2.)*** If still no good, use a DMM (Digital Multimeter) and do a [link|https://help.corsair.com/hc/en-us/articles/360025085372-How-to-Test-a-PSU-Power-Supply-Unit-|paperclip test] on the PSU to make sure that all the voltages supplies are there and that they're the correct value.
Hi @andrewyate68825
Two things you can try:
***1.)*** Try a power refresh and check if it starts OK
Disconnect the power from the PSU and then open the laptop case and then either:
''a).'' Remove the coin cell battery from the motherboard (remember which way it is inserted, usually +ve is on top as marked on the battery), and then press and hold the PC Power On button for a full 30 seconds and release
or
''b).'' Short out the JBAT1 clear cmos header pins on the motherboard as described in the image below
Then reconnect the power to the PSU and check if it turns on OK.
[image|3062587]
(click on image)
***2.)*** If still no good, use a DMM (Digital Multimeter) and do a [https://help.corsair.com/hc/en-us/articles/360025085372-How-to-Test-a-PSU-Power-Supply-Unit-|paperclip test] on the PSU to make sure that all the voltages supplies are there and that they're the correct value.