How To Fix a Computer That Won't Turn On
It's
a dreadful way to start a day - you press the power button on your computer and
nothing happens. Few computer problems are more frustrating than when your
computer won't boot.There are many reasons why a computer won't turn on and
often very few clues about what might be the problem. The only symptom is
usually the simple fact that "nothing works" which isn't much to go
on.Add to this the fact that whatever is wrong could be an expensive part of
your PC to replace - like the motherboard or CPU.
Do not fear because all may not be lost!
Here's what you need to do:
1.
Read
#1 below (it'll make you feel better).
2.
Pick
the best troubleshooting guide (#2 - #9) based on how your computer is acting
or #10 if your PC stops at any point because of an error message.
Note: All
of these "computer won't start" troubleshooting guides apply no
matter what Windows operating
system you have installed on your hard drive, including Windows 8,Windows 7, Windows Vista, and Windows
XP. Steps 1 through 5 even apply to other PC
operating systems like Linux.
1. Don't
Panic! Your Files are Probably OK
When faced
with a computer that won't start most people tend to panic, worried that all
the data on their PC is gone forever.
It's true that the most common reason a
computer won't start is because a piece of hardware has
failed or is causing a problem but that hardware isn't usually a hard
drive, the part of your computer that stores all of
your files.
In other
words, your music, documents, emails, and videos are probablysafe - just not
accessible at the moment.
So take a
deep breath and try to relax. There's a good chance you can figure out exactly
why your computer won't start and then get it back up and running.
2. Computer Shows No Sign of Power
Try
these steps if your computer will not turn on and is showing no sign at all of
receiving power - no fans running and no lights on the computercase.
Important: You
may or may not see a light on the back of your PC depending on the kind of power supply you have and the exact cause of the problem. Note: Don't worry about the monitor yet. If the computer is not turning on because of a power
issue then the monitor certainly can't display anything from the computer. Your
monitor light will likely be amber/yellow if your computer has stopped sending
information to it.
3. Computer Powers On... and Then Off
Follow these steps if, when you turn your
computer on, it promptly powers back off.
You'll probably hear the fans inside your
computer turn on, see the lights on the front of your computer turn on or
flash, and then it will all stop. You won't see anything on the monitor and you
may or may not hear beeps coming from the computer before it shuts off by
itself.Note: As in the previous scenario, don't
worry about the state your monitor is in. You may have a monitor issue as well
but it's not possible to troubleshoot it quite yet.
4. Computer Powers On But Nothing Happens
If your computer seems to be receiving
power after turning it on but you don't see anything on your monitor, try these
troubleshooting steps.
In these situations, the power lights
will stay on, you'll likely hear the fans inside your PC running, and you may
or may not hear one or more beeps coming from the computer.This situation is
probably the most common in my experience working with computers that won't
start. Unfortunately it's also one of the most difficult to troubleshoot.
5. Computer Stops or Continuously Reboots
During the POST
Use
this guide when your computer powers on, shows at leastsomething on the monitor, but then stops,
freezes, or reboots over and over again during the Power On Self Test (POST).The POST on your computer may look like the
screenshot to your left or may instead simply show your computer maker's logo.
Important: Don't
use this troubleshooting guide if you encounter an issue during the loading of
the operating system, which occurs after the Power On Self Test is complete.
Troubleshooting Windows related reasons why your computer won't turn on begin
with #6 below.
6. Windows Begins to Load But Stops or
Reboots on a BSOD
If your computer begins to load Windows
but then stops and displays a blue screen with information on it then try these
steps. You may or may not see the Windows splash screen before the blue screen
appears.This kind of error is called a STOP error but is more commonly referred
to as a Blue Screen of Death or a BSOD. Receiving a BSOD error is a common
reason why a computer won't turn on.
Important: Choose
this troubleshooting guide even if the BSOD flashes on screen and your PC
restarts automatically without giving you time to read what it says.
7. Windows Begins to Load But Stops or
Reboots Without an Error
Try these steps when your computer powers
on, starts to load Windows, but then freezes, stops, or reboots over and over
again without generating any kind of error message.The stopping, freezing, or
reboot loop may happen on the Windows splash screen as shown to the left or
even on a black screen, with or without a flashing cursor.
Note: If
your computer won't start and you see a blue screen flash or remain on the
screen, you're experiencing a Blue Screen of Death and should use troubleshooting
guide #6 above.
Important: If you suspect that the
Power On Self Test is still going on and that Windows has not yet started to
boot, a better troubleshooting guide for why your computer won't turn on might
be #5 above. It's a fine line and sometimes hard to tell.
8. Windows Repeatedly Returns to the
Advanced Boot Options Screen
Use
this guide when nothing but the Advanced Boot
Options screen appears every time your restart your computer and
none of the Windows startup options work.
In
this situation, no matter which Safe Mode option you choose, your computer eventually stops,
freezes, or restarts on its own, after which you find yourself right back at
the Advanced Boot Options menu.
This is a particularly annoying way in
which your computer won't turn on because you're trying to use Window's
built-in ways to solve your problem but you're getting nowhere with them.
9. Windows Stops or Reboots On
or After the Login Screen
Try this troubleshooting guide when your computer powers on, Windows
shows the login screen, but then freezes, stops, or reboots here or anytime
after.The stopping, freezing, or reboot loop may happen on the Windows login
screen, as Windows is logging you in (as shown to the left), or any time up to
Windows fully loading.
10. Computer Doesn't Fully
Start Because of an Error Message
If your computer turns on but then stops or freezes at any
point, showing an error message of any kind, then use this troubleshooting
guide.Error messages are possible at any stage during your computer's boot
process, including during the POST, at any time during the loading of Windows,
all the way up to the Windows desktop appearing.
Note: The
only exception to using this troubleshooting guide for an error message is if
the error is a Blue Screen of Death. See #6 above for a better troubleshooting
guide for BSOD issues.