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> Lg E300 Won't Start Up!
khurramt
post Oct 5 2008, 09:22 AM
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Just bought a brand new LG E300 a couple of months ago. I noticed that sometimes when I would plug in a USB drive, it would cause the computer to automatically shut down. I would have to remove the battery and insert it again in order for it to power up.

This time however when I plugged it in, same thing happened, but I can't seem to power the laptop up again. What could be causing this? The battery was full when it shut down. Any suggestions?

The warranty should cover this right? Clearly this seems like a hardware problem on the inside with the circuits touching each other or something.
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Most definitely return it under warranty


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