Starting problem with a Samsung Lappy
Hi Friends
I have a Samsung Lappy Modl R439. When I press the start button the blue indicator near the button comes on but the lappy does not start. Wait in this condition for about 10 minuts (blue indicator on). Then press the button so the blue indicator goes off. Now when I press the start button the lappy starts. The battery is new and fully charged. What could be the reason? TIA for any suggestions. -- Sandy |
Starting problem with a Samsung Lappy
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Starting problem with a Samsung Lappy
On 22/11/2016 15:01, Archer wrote:
Hi Friends I have a Samsung Lappy Modl R439. When I press the start button the blue indicator near the button comes on but the lappy does not start. Wait in this condition for about 10 minuts (blue indicator on). Then press the button so the blue indicator goes off. Now when I press the start button the lappy starts. The battery is new and fully charged. What could be the reason? TIA for any suggestions. Report back the timings/consequence if you do the following Put it in a fridge for 1/2 hour before starting up procedure Put over a room radiator 1/2 hour,before starting up |
Starting problem with a Samsung Lappy
On 22/11/16 15:59, Ralph Mowery wrote:
In article , lid says... The battery is new and fully charged. What could be the reason? TIA for any suggestions. Probably bad capacitors on the mommy board. Have they been told to stand in the corner? OP, Try this step by step. Unplug the power adapter. Pull out the laptop's battery. Press and hold down the Power button for 45-60 seconds. Release the Power button. Put the battery back in the laptop and try starting it. -- Adrian C |
Starting problem with a Samsung Lappy
N_Cook wrote:
On 22/11/2016 15:01, Archer wrote: Hi Friends I have a Samsung Lappy Modl R439. When I press the start button the blue indicator near the button comes on but the lappy does not start. Wait in this condition for about 10 minuts (blue indicator on). Then press the button so the blue indicator goes off. Now when I press the start button the lappy starts. The battery is new and fully charged. What could be the reason? TIA for any suggestions. Report back the timings/consequence if you do the following Put it in a fridge for 1/2 hour before starting up procedure Put over a room radiator 1/2 hour,before starting up Yes, if it is bad caps, it will be much happier warm, and really hard to get running when cold. Jon |
Starting problem with a Samsung Lappy
On 22/11/2016 21:23, Jon Elson wrote:
N_Cook wrote: On 22/11/2016 15:01, Archer wrote: Hi Friends I have a Samsung Lappy Modl R439. When I press the start button the blue indicator near the button comes on but the lappy does not start. Wait in this condition for about 10 minuts (blue indicator on). Then press the button so the blue indicator goes off. Now when I press the start button the lappy starts. The battery is new and fully charged. What could be the reason? TIA for any suggestions. Report back the timings/consequence if you do the following Put it in a fridge for 1/2 hour before starting up procedure Put over a room radiator 1/2 hour,before starting up Yes, if it is bad caps, it will be much happier warm, and really hard to get running when cold. Jon summarised as crappy cappy in lappy |
Starting problem with a Samsung Lappy
On Thu, 24 Nov 2016 11:13:21 +0000, N_Cook wrote:
On 22/11/2016 15:01, Archer wrote: I have a Samsung Lappy ... lappy does not start. ... start button the lappy starts. summarised as crappy cappy in lappy There really should be a teenage.electronics.repair |
Starting problem with a Samsung Lappy
Am 24.11.2016 um 12:13 schrieb N_Cook:
On 22/11/2016 21:23, Jon Elson wrote: N_Cook wrote: On 22/11/2016 15:01, Archer wrote: Hi Friends I have a Samsung Lappy Modl R439. When I press the start button the blue indicator near the button comes on but the lappy does not start. Wait in this condition for about 10 minuts (blue indicator on). Then press the button so the blue indicator goes off. Now when I press the start button the lappy starts. The battery is new and fully charged. What could be the reason? TIA for any suggestions. Report back the timings/consequence if you do the following Put it in a fridge for 1/2 hour before starting up procedure Put over a room radiator 1/2 hour,before starting up Yes, if it is bad caps, it will be much happier warm, and really hard to get running when cold. Jon summarised as crappy cappy in lappy user not happy J |
Starting problem with a Samsung Lappy
On Tuesday, November 22, 2016 at 2:01:57 PM UTC-5, Adrian Caspersz wrote:
On 22/11/16 15:59, Ralph Mowery wrote: In article , lid says... The battery is new and fully charged. What could be the reason? TIA for any suggestions. Probably bad capacitors on the mommy board. Have they been told to stand in the corner? No, no, no! |
Starting problem with a Samsung Lappy
On Monday, November 28, 2016 at 2:23:55 PM UTC-5, Tim R wrote:
On Tuesday, November 22, 2016 at 2:01:57 PM UTC-5, Adrian Caspersz wrote: On 22/11/16 15:59, Ralph Mowery wrote: In article , lid says... The battery is new and fully charged. What could be the reason? TIA for any suggestions. Probably bad capacitors on the mommy board. Have they been told to stand in the corner? No, no, no! that will make it worse. The capacitors are heat sensitive, and ........................ |
Starting problem with a Samsung Lappy
On Monday, November 28, 2016 at 2:24:33 PM UTC-5, Tim R wrote:
On Monday, November 28, 2016 at 2:23:55 PM UTC-5, Tim R wrote: On Tuesday, November 22, 2016 at 2:01:57 PM UTC-5, Adrian Caspersz wrote: On 22/11/16 15:59, Ralph Mowery wrote: In article , lid says... The battery is new and fully charged. What could be the reason? TIA for any suggestions. Probably bad capacitors on the mommy board. Have they been told to stand in the corner? No, no, no! that will make it worse. The capacitors are heat sensitive, and ........................ The corner is 90 degrees!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
Starting problem with a Samsung Lappy
On 28/11/16 19:25, Tim R wrote:
On Monday, November 28, 2016 at 2:24:33 PM UTC-5, Tim R wrote: On Monday, November 28, 2016 at 2:23:55 PM UTC-5, Tim R wrote: On Tuesday, November 22, 2016 at 2:01:57 PM UTC-5, Adrian Caspersz wrote: Have they been told to stand in the corner? No, no, no! that will make it worse. The capacitors are heat sensitive, and ........................ The corner is 90 degrees!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Almost obtuse, that was .... :) -- Adrian C |
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