If you take the battery out the laptop but start it with the power cable attached do you get the same result?
I have an Acer 5532 laptop, Windows 7. A few years back it suddenly stopped working, then a couple of months ago I tried starting it up and it worked fine apart from certain occasions when it failed to start up. Now it won't start up at all. It does power up as I can hear the fan running. I have searched the web, but there are many reasons for it not starting up from a duff battery to needing a new motherboard. I suspect it is something to do with the battery as I would have to charge the battery numerous occasions to get it to start up. Any advice is appreciated.
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If you take the battery out the laptop but start it with the power cable attached do you get the same result?
usually the harddrive has failed in that series
take it out and try the laptop then.
get a USB cradle and pop the HDD in it and run chkdsk diagnostics .
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