Right, so I got a Blue Screen out of nowhere and now my computer won't even power on. It acts just like when a car don't have enough power. I try to power it on, it begins the process, but gives up while doing it. It just...falters.
What is this? PSU is gone, innit? What caused it all of a sudden(I mean, I did have some weird system lockups from time to time for the past...month or two)?
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1) Press and hold the power button for 45 seconds, wait ten seconds, then restart. That will reset the BIOS.
2) If that does not work, try looking in your manual to see how to do a manual restart of the BIOS. BSODs mean either the operating system is corrupted, or far more likely, that the BIOS needs to be updated. Those two steps should at least get your computer running so you can try a BIOS update.
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But for most systems - holding for 5 seconds is equivalent to a hard shutdown.
Normally holding the power button down is a way to power off the system when it is completely locked up and unresponsive, so that you can't just do a reboot or shutdown by any normal software means. It's less hazardous than physically pulling the power plug.
The good news is that what you did probably won't hurt anything, at least beyond scaring you. System power consumption at launch is generally pretty low, as there's very little load on the CPU and GPU. It also doesn't have the same data corruption risk as abruptly losing power in the middle of a computer running, as that's typically caused by a partially saved file being unable to finish, leaving it in a bad state that matches neither the previous state of the file nor the intended new one, and it shouldn't be permanently saving files to disk so soon in the launch process.
In other news, this is the sort of thread that lets you see who read the whole thread before replying.
On the other hand my Alienware has such a bad button that I have to hit it just right for it to turn on, could take me 5 minutes to turn it on. In the end I ripped off the casing on the button and I use a pen to depress whatever little depression I can target.
I hope your problem isn't like mine.