But until then, I want to know if anyone had similar issues and if any of you had a different solution to this problem/a similar problem. I know the worst (most expensive) scenario here would be to replace the keyboard entirely. So every time my laptop gets shut down, or maybe its power gets cut off, I have to remove the CMOS battery in order to reboot it. The keyboard is not a big issue, I can keep using the USB keyboard, but the Power button is not working. Lenovo and Apple, are betting that their products will win the market share. remove the CMOS battery and boot without it remove the CMOS battery, put it back and boot So any troubleshoot steps regarding my broken keyboard in which I had to press the power button a few times or hold it pressed in order to discharge would not work. What I later realized was that the Power button is not working either. To be more specific: b, n, space, ?, 3/4 arrow keys and a few other. But another issue occurred: some keys weren't working. I put the charger in, kept pressing the Power button, nothing happened.Įventually, I managed to boot it by removing the battery and the charger, remove the CMOS battery, leave it for 20 seconds, put it back in and when I would put the charger in, it would boot automatically without me pressing any button. When I tried to open it, I couldn't succeed. So a few months ago I moved out and I forgot my laptop in sleep mode for a few days.
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