If you own a Sony Vaio then there’s a huge chance that you will get the not-turning-on problem. Many Sony Vaio users face this problem when all of a sudden their laptop stops starting. Whenever you press the button your green light will turn on for a few second and then it will turn off. You can press the power button as many times as you would like but green light will only turn on for a few seconds and you will be facing the black screen of your laptop. This is quite annoying since it can happen any time without any warning even if your device was running just fine during the last usage.
The main reason behind it is still not confirmed. You can have a faulty battery, faulty motherboard or you just might have a device with a manufacturing fault. Most of the time your device will be replaced with a new one if it’s still in the warranty period otherwise you might have to take it to a repair shop.
But there are a few tricks that will save you a lot of time and money. You should try method 1 first. If that fails, then try method 2 to troubleshoot the problem and hopefully you will find where the problem is.
Before trying these methods make sure you have checked these things
Things to check before trying Method 1 and 2
- Make sure your battery is charged. Keep your AC input plugged in for a while
- Make sure your AC adapter is working. Most of the time there is a light on the adapter that indicates whether it is getting the power or not. If there is no indicator then try to use it with another laptop to check if it charges the other device
- Make sure you are using the Sony Vaio’s original adapter and not a Third party adapter
- Make sure your adapter is plugged in wall outlet and not with a surge or extension (your extension might be faulty)
Method 1: Unplug battery and AC adapter
- Firstly turn off your laptop and unplug your AC input.
- Remove the battery
- Flip the laptop to bring its downside up
- Slide the battery Lock switch (indicated with a lock shape or with writing) to unlock position
- Now slide the battery Release latch and keep a finger on it. Don’t release the latch
- Now you should be able to see your battery get a little loose. Lift the battery pack upwards and then slide diagonally to take it out
- Press the power button for 58 seconds and then release it
- Put back the battery
- Slide the battery Lock switch to unlock position (if not already)
- Slide the battery diagonally in the battery compartment until it fits in the both sides of battery compartment
- Push the battery downwards (towards the Release latch) until it clicks. You will be able to see the battery is fixed in the battery compartment
- Slide the battery Lock switch to lock position
- Plug in your AC input and turn on the laptop
Note: The steps of removing and inserting the battery might differ a little bit depending on your specific model. If you are not sure then follow the steps mentioned in the user manual (that comes with the device and is available online) of your Sony Vaio.
Method 2: Unplug everything and direct AC method
- Firstly turn off your laptop and unplug your AC input.
- Remove all external devices like mouse, keyboard etc.
- Remove the battery
- Flip the laptop to bring its downside up
- Slide the battery Lock switch (indicated with a lock shape or with writing) to unlock position
- Now slide the battery Release latch and keep a finger on it. Don’t release the latch
- Now you should be able to see your battery get a little loose. Lift the battery pack upwards and then slide diagonally to take it out
- Keep the power button pressed for 5 seconds and then release it
- Plug in the AC input (without the battery) and press the power button. If your laptop works properly then that means your battery is faulty so get a new one or get it checked from a repair shop
If you recently installed a new RAM in your device then take it out by following the user manual of that came with your Sony Vaio or by going to a repair shop and then try the method 2. If your laptop works then that means your RAM was faulty.
If none of the methods mentioned here work then contact customer support or go to a repair shop near your home.
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