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My 2022 Razer Blade 14 (RZ09-0427NEA3) will not start. I have tried troubleshooting by following the instructions on this webpage:

https://mysupport.razer.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/1798/~/razer-blade-does-not-have-power%2C-wont-boot-up-or-turn-on



I have tried everything on this page. The only thing that will occur is if I hold down the power button long enough with the power adapter unplugged, there will be a brief single white flash of the LED, and the power brick will then drain and dim. It's obvious that my three month old power adapter is fully functioning, but my laptop suddenly won't boot. Despite plugging it back it, the green LED won't light up, so it won't charge. I can't restart it in any way.



I have heard that removing the battery and unplugging the adapter, then pressing the power button may be helpful. Will that void my warranty if I unscrew the battery and remove it briefly?



Thank you for your time.
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My 2022 Razer Blade 14 (RZ09-0427NEA3) will not start. I have tried troubleshooting by following the instructions on this webpage:

https://mysupport.razer.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/1798/~/razer-blade-does-not-have-power,-wont-boot-up-or-turn-on



I have tried everything on this page. The only thing that will occur is if I hold down the power button long enough with the power adapter unplugged, there will be a brief single white flash of the LED, and the power brick will then drain and dim. It's obvious that my three month old power adapter is fully functioning, but my laptop suddenly won't boot. Despite plugging it back it, the green LED won't light up, so it won't charge. I can't restart it in any way.



I have heard that removing the battery and unplugging the adapter, then pressing the power button may be helpful. Will that void my warranty if I unscrew the battery and remove it briefly?



Thank you for your time.






If you are comfortable doing it, then you can try that step. However, Razer does not recommend doing as it can potentially damage your laptop's internal part and void its warranty. By the way, have you contacted our Support Team? If you haven't, please click this link so you can submit a case or send me a PM so I can initiate an investigation on your behalf.



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