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When a laptop completely dies from low battery, it can sometimes enter a "protective state" and won't turn on immediately. Performing a Hard Reset (also called an Embedded Controller or EC reset) often drains residual power and fixes this issue.Step-by-Step TroubleshootingBefore purchasing a new battery, try these steps in order: Perform a Hard Reset:Unplug the charger completely from the laptop. Press and hold the laptop's Power button for a full 40 to 60 seconds. This drains any trapped electrical charge on the motherboard. Plug the charger securely back into the wall and the laptop. Leave it plugged in for at least 30 minutes to an hour before trying to turn it on.
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