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You will have to reset the motherboard. Bit tricky on a laptop as difficult to get to. Try and find the reset switch usually 2 pins that you have to short out and this resets the mother. Unfortunately you have to take the laptop apart. Take it apart bit by bit till you can access the motherboard. Even if you took the battery out and let the onboard battery drain out, you may still have the password, and my take months to drain the onboard battery.
1. Remove the battery 2. Plug the Notebook directly to the wall outlet 3. Turn it On 4. if it did not turn on return the Notebook and have the motherboard check again. also have your Power Supply check. there is a chance that this is faulty too.
You have to locate the cmos battery on the motherboard and remove it for a few minutes, and possibly need to locate the clear cmos terminals and short the cmos terminal pins, but the name of the pins you need to locaye depends on the motherboard, normally JBAT1 terminal or CLRCMOS or CLRCLK or similair.
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