Rohit Arora Updated on August 4th, 2023 Summary: Your ASUS laptop won't turn on for various reasons, such as conflicting external devices, CMOS battery failure, hardware issues, etc. You can fix this error by performing a CMOS reset, hard reboot, or with other solutions shared in this blog.
Check if any hard disk or memory expansion was performed before the issue occurred. If yes, remove the hardware or restore it to its factory default state. Remove the power adapter, then perform a CMOS reset to restore the hardware in your computer to its default state. You can refer to this article: [Motherboard] How to Clear CMOS.
Turn on your headset. Plug your USB 3 cable into a USB 3.0 port on your PC, then plug the other end into your headset. Put on your headset, then press / on your right controller to pull up your universal menu. Hover and click over the clock on the left side of the universal menu. When Quick Settings appears, select it.
Replies (1) . This would mean your power system in the computer needs repaired. Windows operating system can't stop your computer from turning on based on plugged-in status, so there's nothing involving Windows that could possibly help the situation. Microsoft MVPs are independent experts offering real-world answers.
If it still does not work, connect an external monitor and see if you get any display from it. If there's a display on the external monitor, that could mean that the problem is the built-in display. But if there's still no display on the external monitor, the problem might be the motherboard.
Type and search [Troubleshoot settings] in the Windows search bar ①, then click [Open]② . Select [Other troubleshooters]③ . Click [Run] on the Power option ④, then follow the on-screen instructions to complete the troubleshooting process.
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