Posted by rrlund on September 23, 2021 at 07:10:35 from (69.36.63.37):
In Reply to: Computer problem posted by rrlund on September 23, 2021 at 05:36:19:
HMMM, wouldn't that dunk your hat in the creek. I unplugged the monitor and it didn't help, but I tried unplugging the computer too for half an hour or so. Plugged everything back in, turned it in and it worked. A couple of times now Quicken wouldn't start up and unplugging it brought it back. There was something else wouldn't work one time, I forget now what it was, I took it to the shop, they plugged it in and it worked. I don't know if they downloaded some updates that weren't compatible until it was rebooted or what.
We've got one Acer that flat out died. Royse took that home, plugged it in and that worked. That one still does that same thing now and then. Close it up, the blue light stays on, open it and there's just a black screen. The orange light won't come on and nothing works. We have to let that one sit for 12 to 24 hours and let the battery go dead. Plug it in and it works. Charge the battery and its good to go. You just have to let the battery completely die first.
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