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ASUS Laptops ASUS Laptop Won't Turn On: How to Fix It Yourself

An ASUS laptop that won't turn on can be caused by a drained battery, a faulty charger, residual charge buildup, or a hardware failure. A static discharge reset fixes this surprisingly often.

โšก Difficulty: Mediumโฑ 10-30 minutes๐Ÿ’ฐ Parts cost: $0โ€“$50๐Ÿ”ง Tools: Phillips screwdriver, Known-working charger (for testing)

โš ๏ธ Safety First

  • If the laptop smells burnt or you see swelling on the bottom, do not try to turn it on โ€” the battery may be compromised.
  • Disconnect the internal battery cable before working on components.

Parts You May Need

ASUS Laptop Battery (model-specific)

~$25โ€“$50

ASUS Laptop Charger (model-specific)

~$15โ€“$30

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Step-by-Step Repair

  1. 1

    Check the charger and power LED

    Plug in the charger and look for any LED on the laptop โ€” a charging indicator, power LED, or any sign of life. If no LED lights up at all, try a different outlet. If the charger LED lights up but the laptop doesn't, the charger may be outputting the wrong voltage. Make sure you're using the correct ASUS charger for your model.

  2. 2

    Perform a static discharge reset

    Unplug the charger. If the battery is removable, remove it. If not, you'll need to open the back panel and disconnect the battery cable. Hold the power button for 30 seconds to drain all residual electricity. Reconnect the battery and charger, then try turning on. This fixes static charge buildup that can prevent booting.

  3. 3

    Try booting with only the charger (no battery)

    Remove or disconnect the battery. Plug in the charger and try to power on. If the laptop starts without the battery, the battery is dead or faulty. You can order a replacement battery for your specific ASUS model. If it still doesn't start with only the charger, the charger or motherboard is the issue.

  4. 4

    Reseat the RAM

    Open the back panel (usually a few Phillips screws). Locate the RAM modules. Push the clips on each side to release the RAM, then firmly reseat each module until it clicks. Loose RAM prevents the laptop from posting at all โ€” no display, no fans, nothing. This is common after the laptop has been bumped or transported.

  5. 5

    Listen and look for partial signs of life

    Press the power button and listen carefully. Do fans spin briefly? Does the power LED flash? Does the screen flicker? Any sign of life means power is getting to the motherboard. Fans spin but no display could be a RAM, GPU, or display issue. No fans, no lights, and no sound points to a dead motherboard or failed power circuit.

If That Didn't Work

  • Failed CMOS battery causing boot issues
  • Corrupted BIOS needing recovery
  • Liquid damage to the power circuit
  • Broken power button or power button cable

When to Call a Professional

If the static discharge reset and RAM reseat don't bring any signs of life, the motherboard or power delivery circuit has likely failed. A repair technician can diagnose and potentially fix the power circuit.

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