


In this MBA the power-on pads located just above the right side of the keyboard connector. In this MacBook Air the power-on pads located right above the keyboard connector. Two square terminals positioned vertically. The power-on pads located right above the left side of the keyboard connector on the motherboard. In this model the power-on pads located above the left side of the keyboard connector. In this model the power-on pads look like two solder terminals and located right above the touchpad cable. I’ll be adding more pictures as I get access to other models. Locate the serial number printed on the bottom cover and enter it in the search tech specs box (click on Browse by Product button first). You can find the model using the serial number. The location depends on the model (year). In this post I’ll show you how to locate the power-on pads on different Apple laptops. Sometimes it takes a few attempts to make it work. If it doesn’t work, unplug the keyboard cable from the motherboard and try again. NOTE: shorting the power-on pads might not work if the keyboard still connected to the motherboard. In order to access them you’ll have to remove the bottom cover and it’s very easy. The power-on pads located on the motherboard. You can turn it on by shorting the power-on pads with a small flathead screwdriver for a couple of seconds. It might help to figure our if the motherboard still works even though the computer doesn’t turn on when you push on the power button. You cannot use this method to turn on your MBP on a daily basis but it is a good troubleshooting technique. I need your suggestion for this! Could it be that it has some motherboard problem? Could it be that the problem is with the power button? Or it could be anything else.If the keyboard failed (let’s say you spilled liquid on it) and the power button stopped working there is a workaround for turning it on.

I have an Acer Aspire 7720G! I noticed that when I pressed the power button, like a type of little noise came out near the power button, like it blips for a bit of a second every single time I press the power button. So, I turned off the computer by keeping pressed for some seconds the power button.Īfter it switched off, I tried to turn it on again, but nothing was working! I kept pressing some times, but it was like the computer was dead! I found a way on some youtube videos by pressing the power button for about 30 seconds, but that didn't work! When I plug in, the battery gets charged, but the laptop won't turn on. When I woke up in the morning, the laptop was turned on, but the screen was black! The fan was rotating with a high speed, the computer was on, but the screen was black. Last night I left my laptop on stand by and went to sleep.
