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How do you fix a computer that does not want to start up
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How do you fix a computer that does not want to start up
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Go to a person that can fix your computer or you can replace the battery. Another option is charge your computer.
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1. Check if it is fully charged.
2. Check how old the battery is and if it is old, replace it.
3. Make sure it is in a general good condition.
If none of these work, take the computer to a maintenance center.
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