01.07.2013, 04:57
It is not caused by the missing battery. As long as the computer has power,it will work.
Does it let you boot into windows?
If yes, then it is booting from the wrong drive, you will need to change the default boot option.
- turn it off and then on again
- immediately press f12 or delete
- go into boot options and change it to the hdd with windows
If not, then either nothing is installed on your hdd, windows is so corrupted it cant even boot, or your hdd is dead. The first one is most likely! The good think is they're pretty easy to replace.
Does it let you boot into windows?
If yes, then it is booting from the wrong drive, you will need to change the default boot option.
- turn it off and then on again
- immediately press f12 or delete
- go into boot options and change it to the hdd with windows
If not, then either nothing is installed on your hdd, windows is so corrupted it cant even boot, or your hdd is dead. The first one is most likely! The good think is they're pretty easy to replace.