PC probably died, how can i check if my battery has power?
since yesterday night i my laptop crashed. Usualy it should take time to shut down after it gets to hot or when it runs out of battery power. This time it didn't and it shut down right away. It looked allot like i pulled the power cord out of a running desktop PC. Since then there is no single reaction when i want to turn my laptop on. I noticed that my laptop charger broke. and since i can't get a proper charger i want to know how i can check if my battery still has power. It is likely that my computer died but i want to know this for sure since my exams are this month and i need a new computer as fast as possible. I cant use a VO meter to witch is annoying Dx. But checking if the computer should be quite simple. If the battery has power it means that my computer died. and if the battery is out of power i need to bu ya new charger. Is there a way to check my battery power? and if it is not possible to check this, can i get a checklist to know if my PC is broken?
Already allot of thanks for the help!
since yesterday night i my laptop crashed. Usualy it should take time to shut down after it gets to hot or when it runs out of battery power. This time it didn't and it shut down right away. It looked allot like i pulled the power cord out of a running desktop PC. Since then there is no single reaction when i want to turn my laptop on. I noticed that my laptop charger broke. and since i can't get a proper charger i want to know how i can check if my battery still has power. It is likely that my computer died but i want to know this for sure since my exams are this month and i need a new computer as fast as possible. I cant use a VO meter to witch is annoying Dx. But checking if the computer should be quite simple. If the battery has power it means that my computer died. and if the battery is out of power i need to bu ya new charger. Is there a way to check my battery power? and if it is not possible to check this, can i get a checklist to know if my PC is broken?
Already allot of thanks for the help!
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