Yeah, You would be surprised how often this works. Especially with laptops. Too bad most laptops you can't remove the battery anymore. The same procedure would be followed with "turn the PS off" but then remove the battery/power cable, hit the power button a few times. Maybe even let it sit for half an hour then plug it back into wall power but no battery and turn it back on. If it works, put the battery back in. I saved a LOT of people from paying hundreds of dollars for some guy getting paid $9/hr to charge them $200 to do exactly that.
Yeah, You would be surprised how often this works. Especially with laptops. Too bad most laptops you can't remove the battery anymore.
The same procedure would be followed with "turn the PS off" but then remove the battery/power cable, hit the power button a few times. Maybe even let it sit for half an hour then plug it back into wall power but no battery and turn it back on. If it works, put the battery back in. I saved a LOT of people from paying hundreds of dollars for some guy getting paid $9/hr to charge them $200 to do exactly that.
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