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Start-up problems.

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There is my 5 year old ASUS laptop.

I start it up by pushing the "on" button. (What else). But there are times when it won't start up, the screen just stays dark and nothing happens. Then I have to push the "on" button again to "kill it". Afterwards, by pushing the "on" button again, it will start up as it should.

What could be the problem? Remedies?

Visit Pattata2you next to Tukcom....

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36 minutes ago, Halfaboy said:

Visit Pattata2you next to Tukcom....

Hard to do if you live 9000 km away from Pattaya.

Push the "on" button 3 times?🙃🙃

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6 minutes ago, Lucky Bones said:

Push the "on" button 3 times?🙃🙃

Yes.

First: Won't start up.

Second: Have to kill the unsuccessful attempt.

Third: Will start-up allright. All described in my OP comment.

21 minutes ago, swissie said:

Hard to do if you live 9000 km away from Pattaya.

Good reason for a trip....

8 hours ago, swissie said:

There is my 5 year old ASUS laptop.

I start it up by pushing the "on" button. (What else). But there are times when it won't start up, the screen just stays dark and nothing happens. Then I have to push the "on" button again to "kill it". Afterwards, by pushing the "on" button again, it will start up as it should.

What could be the problem? Remedies?

How do you shut it down?

8 hours ago, swissie said:

There is my 5 year old ASUS laptop.

I start it up by pushing the "on" button. (What else). But there are times when it won't start up, the screen just stays dark and nothing happens. Then I have to push the "on" button again to "kill it". Afterwards, by pushing the "on" button again, it will start up as it should.

What could be the problem? Remedies?

Before you start it up next time, unplug it from the wall, and laptop, remve battery (if you can) wait for a minute, should clear the cache, if that doesn’t work, buy another computer, a 5 year old Asus is older than a ten year old car. Better yet, buy a Mac, I have a nine year old MacBook Pro connected to my TV, and a couple others between 2-6 years old still running like champs, can’’t beat the hardware.

But I agree, take it to Tucom or that place next door, they will sort it out.

7 hours ago, swissie said:

Yes.

First: Won't start up.

Second: Have to kill the unsuccessful attempt.

Third: Will start-up allright. All described in my OP comment.

It's not your fault, the replies really are mostly useless.

5 minutes ago, IsmeUno said:

It's not your fault, the replies really are mostly useless

Followed up by your uses reply.

8 hours ago, swissie said:

There is my 5 year old ASUS laptop.

I start it up by pushing the "on" button. (What else). But there are times when it won't start up, the screen just stays dark and nothing happens. Then I have to push the "on" button again to "kill it". Afterwards, by pushing the "on" button again, it will start up as it should.

What could be the problem? Remedies?

Copy and paste this into ChatGPT, it will give you a good starting point.

2 minutes ago, TedG said:

Followed up by your uses reply.

What is a "uses reply"? Hoisted by your own petard it seems.

My reply is pertinent, but obviously an idiot would not be able to understand it.

2 minutes ago, IsmeUno said:

What is a "uses reply"? Hoisted by your own petard it seems.

My reply is pertinent, but obviously an idiot would not be able to understand it.

Go drink some bleach.

3 minutes ago, TedG said:

Go drink some bleach.

Sounds like an idiotic suggestion. Stupid is as stupid does.

1 hour ago, Explorator en Action said:

Before you start it up next time, unplug it from the wall, and laptop, remve battery (if you can) wait for a minute, should clear the cache, if that doesn’t work, buy another computer, a 5 year old Asus is older than a ten year old car. Better yet, buy a Mac, I have a nine year old MacBook Pro connected to my TV, and a couple others between 2-6 years old still running like champs, can’’t beat the hardware.

But I agree, take it to Tucom or that place next door, they will sort it out.

ASUS fan, and all were still working fine, way past 5 yrs. Present one is 5 yrs old and like new. Only bought new ones as upgrades, not as replacements. I rarely turn the laptop off. Maybe ones a week or month, if not O&A.

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On 4/18/2026 at 4:51 AM, KhunLA said:

ASUS fan, and all were still working fine, way past 5 yrs. Present one is 5 yrs old and like new. Only bought new ones as upgrades, not as replacements. I rarely turn the laptop off. Maybe ones a week or month, if not O&A.

My latest findings: Don't push the "on" button longer than 1 second. By pushing longer than 1 second, the apparatus interprets it as if you wanting to leave the start-up process.

On 4/18/2026 at 3:04 AM, Explorator en Action said:

Before you start it up next time, unplug it from the wall, and laptop, remve battery (if you can) wait for a minute, should clear the cache, if that doesn’t work, buy another computer, a 5 year old Asus is older than a ten year old car. Better yet, buy a Mac, I have a nine year old MacBook Pro connected to my TV, and a couple others between 2-6 years old still running like champs, can’’t beat the hardware.

But I agree, take it to Tucom or that place next door, they will sort it out.

My VPN clears my cache daily.

15 hours ago, swissie said:

My latest findings: Don't push the "on" button longer than 1 second. By pushing longer than 1 second, the apparatus interprets it as if you wanting to leave the start-up process.

My VPN clears my cache daily.

Yes, but I understand there is a ‘power on system cache’ that acts as a memory to assist on power up sequence. Removing power line completely from device and wall usually clears that. Just a suggestion, worked for me in the past when everything else failed.

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