Lenovo G505 Not starting up!?

Samoil1710

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My Lenovo G505 is only 1year old, but the warranty passed :(
So i turned off my laptop last night and in the morning it won't start,
the onlt thing it shows is lenovo and the bios screen without any letters,
then it does the same again all day!
I don't know what to do!
Please if someone knows what the problem is than please reply...

my specs:
CPU: AMD E1-2100 1,00ghz
RAM:4GB 667MHz
GPU:RADEON HD 8210 512MB
HDD: 500GB (5400RPm) (i think this is the problem)
and everything else doesn't matter :(



PLEASE CAN SOMEONE TELL ME WHAT IS THE PROBLEM AND REPLY

THANKS
 
Solution
Hi,

Please do try these troubleshooting steps that may help in solving the issue.
- Do a hard reset first, remove the battery and AC adapter then press and hold the power button for 20 seconds then try to boot the laptop.
- Next is to test the AC adapter and see if it's supplying enough voltage or better yet try another AC adapter that has the same voltage.
- If that will not solve the problem do reseat the RAM, remove them all for couple of seconds then put them back in making sure that they are seated properly into each slot.

If these doesn't work, do try to identify if it's HDD or motherboard problem.
- Start with the HDD, remove it from your laptop then boot it up see if you'll get pass the Lenovo screen. If it does that could...
Hi,

Please do try these troubleshooting steps that may help in solving the issue.
- Do a hard reset first, remove the battery and AC adapter then press and hold the power button for 20 seconds then try to boot the laptop.
- Next is to test the AC adapter and see if it's supplying enough voltage or better yet try another AC adapter that has the same voltage.
- If that will not solve the problem do reseat the RAM, remove them all for couple of seconds then put them back in making sure that they are seated properly into each slot.

If these doesn't work, do try to identify if it's HDD or motherboard problem.
- Start with the HDD, remove it from your laptop then boot it up see if you'll get pass the Lenovo screen. If it does that could mean that the problem is with the HDD but put it back in then try booting it back up and test again weather it will get pass the Lenovo screen.
- To determine if it's a motherboard problem, when you remove the HDD and it get's stuck at the Lenovo screen still that means it's the motherboard that is faulty.
 
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