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Laptop won't boot Help

junkudo

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My Dell Latitude 5290 won't boot. Please help someone.The motherboard model is LA-F391P.

The situation is as follows.
(This is what I checked with the memory plugged into the motherboard. peripherals such as monitors or keyboards are NOT connected.)

1. a current of about 0.4A flows just by connecting to the power cord. There is no problem with the basic voltage, and there is no short circuit.

2. If press the power button in this state, the power lamp will light up, the fan will start rotating, but it will stop in a few seconds, and the current value will drop to 0.02A.

3. SYS_POWEROK is output when the current value indicates 0.4A. I think that it is abnormal that it will be in this state just by connecting the power cord.

When the current value showed 0.4A, I used a thermal camera to check the heat location, the CPU showed 28 ° C and it was just slightly hotter than the peripheral devices, so there seems to be no particular problem. Since SYS_PWROK is output, current is flowing to the CPU, so I judged that there is no particular problem at around 28°C.

I've rewritten the BIOS code, but it didn't fix the problem.
 

95Viper

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Try this, that another owner said worked for them.
Press and hold both the power button and the windows button for 30 sec.
Release
Press the power key once. Booted right up.
Also, you may need to try a new battery and/or power supply.
 
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