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I'll let others have the final word, but you may need to take it into the shop to get it repaired. Could be a bad power supply.
I'll let others have the final word, but you may need to take it into the shop to get it repaired. Could be a bad power supply.
Ohh..
Thank you guys.
It turned ON :)
And said that something like "CMOS checksum invalid had to reboot"
Going to install Windows and never ever forget to plug in power!
THANK YOU
Seems I was just panicink.
If you have access to a multimeter you could use it to check the power cord. Also, have you tried plugging it in with the battery removed?
LOL.... disregard
Glad it's working :)
Pity such a trivial mistake.
Shows I don't really deserve "Seven Pro"
I wonder abut those lights aswell. But dont want to think about it hard now. lol
You may need to replace CMOS battery, leave power on for 24 hrs.