CharleyFoxtrot
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Hi guys thanks ahead of time for the help. I'm a little inexperienced so don't judge me here but I'm scratching my head at this laptop thinking that there has got to be more I can do for it.
I'm working on a Toshiba Satellite A665-S6070 that won't boot. The power supply appears to work, as when I press the power button it glows blue, the power indicator LED on the front of the machine lights up, and the fan turns on, but that's it. If I hold the power button for 5 seconds, the machine will turn off, and then if I turn it back on the battery will charge and the battery charge light will function normally (aka orange if charging and green if fully charged).
So maybe it's the motherboard, I'm thinking. I tried to check the power button connection to the motherboard, but it's just a thin ribbon and I don't know if there's much I can do other than check to make sure it's plugged in tightly, which I did. Because it's a laptop, the power supply is external and I have several identical ones and I've tested them all successfully on other laptops so I know that's not the problem. I know that there might be a short, but I'm not sure what would cause a sudden short in a laptop like that or if there is anything I can do to fix that.
What should I check before determining that it's a bad motherboard that needs replaced?
I'm working on a Toshiba Satellite A665-S6070 that won't boot. The power supply appears to work, as when I press the power button it glows blue, the power indicator LED on the front of the machine lights up, and the fan turns on, but that's it. If I hold the power button for 5 seconds, the machine will turn off, and then if I turn it back on the battery will charge and the battery charge light will function normally (aka orange if charging and green if fully charged).
So maybe it's the motherboard, I'm thinking. I tried to check the power button connection to the motherboard, but it's just a thin ribbon and I don't know if there's much I can do other than check to make sure it's plugged in tightly, which I did. Because it's a laptop, the power supply is external and I have several identical ones and I've tested them all successfully on other laptops so I know that's not the problem. I know that there might be a short, but I'm not sure what would cause a sudden short in a laptop like that or if there is anything I can do to fix that.
What should I check before determining that it's a bad motherboard that needs replaced?