If your laptop doesn’t boot up like it usually does, then your problem might be that the power button isn’t working. In this article, we’ll have a step-by-step tutorial for laptop power button not working issues. We have posted the 6 easiest and most reliable methods. Before we get to our step-by-step guide, let’s look into some of the most frequently asked questions about a laptop that won’t turn on. Let’s get started!  

Why is my laptop not turning on?

You should also check that the power connector and battery are properly plugged in. Most of the time, laptops that don’t turn on only have issues with an interrupted power supply.

1 Why is my laptop not turning on?2 Laptop Power Button Not Working: How to install a new power button?3 Step-by-step Guide to Turn on Laptop Without Power Button3.1 How to turn on a Laptop using a Keyboard3.2 How to turn on a Laptop using the Motherboard3.3 How to turn on a Laptop with Clock Battery Method3.4 How to turn on a Laptop with a Wall socket3.5 How to turn on a Laptop using the Laptop lid3.6 How to turn on Laptop using wake-on LAN4 Conclusion

It may be as simple as a bad power jack. Here are a few ways to fix a faulty power jack (without soldering!). However, if our laptop still doesn’t turn on, internal components are likely the issue. If your laptop doesn’t boot up when you press the power button, most likely, your laptop has a faulty power supply, battery, RAM, motherboard, or video card.  

Laptop Power Button Not Working: How to install a new power button?

If your power button isn’t working, you can always choose to get rid of the broken switch and replace it with a new one: This method can get a little tricky and can go south pretty fast, especially if you’re not familiar with computer hardware. If you want a quick solution to boot up your laptop, continue to the next section for six simple ways to turn on your laptop without a power button.  

Step-by-step Guide to Turn on Laptop Without Power Button

How to turn on a Laptop using a Keyboard

Even before you experience a power button issue (which is quite common), enable your laptop’s BIOS (Basic Input/Output System) as a backup power button. Here’s how you can turn on computer with keyboard (Windows 10): This method is more of a preventive measure to save yourself from applying the more complicated methods on this list.   

How to turn on a Laptop using the Motherboard

This method will work on every laptop, even if the power button is completely faulty.  Here’s what you have to do: Remember that technicians don’t recommend using this method every day because it can harm your motherboard and laptop chassis. Watch this video to get a better idea:

 

How to turn on a Laptop with Clock Battery Method

The clock battery method requires a lot of technical skill, so make sure to practice with caution: This cold-start method will allow you to power up your laptop when it’s attached to any power source. However, keep in mind that it’ll also cause your laptop to return to factory settings. Check out this video to get a better idea of CMOS batteries:

 

How to turn on a Laptop with a Wall socket

This method works well for Dell, Toshiba, ASUS, Acer, Lenovo, and HP laptops. It’s also an excellent method for those who don’t want to short-circuit their laptop without a power button. You’ll have to configure your BIOS to turn on your laptop when connected with AC on some laptops.  

How to turn on a Laptop using the Laptop lid

Usually, a laptop will only go to Sleep mode when the lid is closed, but you can configure the settings to turn the laptop on/off with the lid:  

How to turn on Laptop using wake-on LAN

Wake-on LAN is another preventive measure for power button issues: You will also need to configure your network card on another laptop or computer for this method to work properly. For Mac users, it’s even easier: Then access your router configuration and see if there are WOL settings. Otherwise, you’ll need to set up your port forwarding settings or download DNS service on your mobile phone.  This method will allow you to boot up your laptop remotely.  

Conclusion

Is your laptop suddenly a brick because of a faulty power button? There’s no reason to worry, though, because there are several ways to get your laptop up and running again!  For Windows laptops, you can use an external keyboard, enable LAN, or turn it on with a wall socket. You can also enable wake-on LAN on Mac. Which method will you try? Let us know!