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I Used windows anytime to upgrade my Toshiba, It tried to upgrade, but it said failure on window upgrade, so it restarted, and said start-up repair Attempted repair, and then it said it fix it, but after that it restarted once again, and during the restart my computer won't turn on.

Idk know whats the problem is it my battery or mother board?.

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http://www.toshiba.com/us/computers/laptops/satellite/L750/L755D-S5218
 

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Does it POST? Can you access the BIOS? What happens when you press the power button, do any fans spin up/screen turn on or does nothing happen at all? When you plug in the charger, does it show the laptop is charging? Have you tried turning it on while it's unplugged? Have you tried turning it on without the battery (just using the power supply)?
 

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Does it POST? Can you access the BIOS? What happens when you press the power button, do any fans spin up/screen turn on or does nothing happen at all? When you plug in the charger, does it show the laptop is charging? Have you tried turning it on while it's unplugged? Have you tried turning it on without the battery (just using the power supply)?
The orange bar just came on while charging for the battery also, when I press the power button nothing comes on at all nor does fan, also I just tried all of what you just said, but nothing works.
 

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Ok, so when you try turning it on with the battery out and the power supply plugged in, nothing happens correct? This would most likely mean something has gone on the motherboard.

Nothing happens at all. How much would it cost to repair the mother board?.
 

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It would really depend on the shop you take it to.

How long ago did you purchase the laptop? It might have a limited warranty on it from Toshiba, and assuming you didn't mess with the laptop itself it might be covered for it. You can check here: http://support.toshiba.com/warranty

Nope my warranty expired last year lol.
 

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Try removing the battery , unplugging the power supply & pressing the power button a few long presses. Sometimes extra charge build up & the motherboard refuse to boot for safety measures.

It would be a weird coincidence for it to happen during the time you were updating windows, but then again I never heard of windows install messing the motherboard either so give it a try
 

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Try removing the battery , unplugging the power supply & pressing the power button a few long presses. Sometimes extra charge build up & the motherboard refuse to boot for safety measures.

It would be a weird coincidence for it to happen during the time you were updating windows, but then again I never heard of windows install messing the motherboard either so give it a try

it work but it flashes like it gonna come on, but then it immediately shuts down.
 

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Well my best guess is either something went wrong in the bios or the battery/charger is faulty . To test the battery/charger do the same process and try to boot with only one of them attached.

If it still refuse to work try clearing the bios by removing the CMOS battery. Just follow this guide till step 3 (you can leave the hdd cover alone), remove the battery for 10-30 min & click the power button a few times before reinserting the battery and hope it boots.
 

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Well my best guess is either something went wrong in the bios or the battery/charger is faulty . To test the battery/charger do the same process and try to boot with only one of them attached.

If it still refuse to work try clearing the bios by removing the CMOS battery. Just follow this guide till step 3 (you can leave the hdd cover alone), remove the battery for 10-30 min & click the power button a few times before reinserting the battery and hope it boots.

that cmos been loose inside my computer i just know notice because i move my computer and i can see it on the inside.
 

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Well that's not good. You should never leave a metal object loose inside a computer as that is something that can ruin the motherboard.

Don't attempt to boot again till you find what is loose & fix it in place.
 

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Well that's not good. You should never leave a metal object loose inside a computer as that is something that can ruin the motherboard.

Don't attempt to boot again till you find what is loose & fix it in place.

I'm didn't know that what im saying until I moved my computer around. it was stuck between my ram.
 

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