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Another GK3V that won't turn back on...
Posted: Wed Mar 24, 2021 6:56 pm
by jamiec
Hi
My unit is only 2 days old from Amazon France
It was updating / rebooting on Windows and now it will not turn back on no matter what I do
Holding down power button for 3 sec or 15, no difference
When pulling power and putting back in, I get a blue light for about a second then it goes off
Different HDMI ports make no difference
Holding down del key does not keep the unit powered on.
Can you advise on the issue or am I returning it back to Amazon ?
Have you got a design fault with this ? I see a few of these units with the same issue ........
Re: Another GK3V that won't turn back on...
Posted: Thu Mar 25, 2021 1:31 am
by witt
There is one of the most common solutions when miniPC cannot be turned on. Disassemble the machine, remove the button battery, short-circuit the socket of the button battery, and then try to turn it on. The button battery does not need to be plugged in.
Re: Another GK3V that won't turn back on...
Posted: Thu Mar 25, 2021 10:17 am
by jamiec
Thanks for that, it has worked
It is very concerning that this has happened. Any ideas of this common fault that is occurring?
I have left the battery out for now
I know if I have further issues, Amazon won't give me an issue to change it or refund me
Re: Another GK3V that won't turn back on...
Posted: Thu Mar 25, 2021 10:33 am
by admin
Hello, we will work hard to protect your computer from problems. If the problem cannot be fixed, we will replace you with a new PC.
Re: Another GK3V that won't turn back on...
Posted: Thu Mar 25, 2021 10:37 am
by jamiec
Thanks admin
I do like how compact and powerful the unit is for its size, so I hope it will continue to operate normally
Re: Another GK3V that won't turn back on...
Posted: Tue Apr 06, 2021 9:53 am
by Daz131
witt wrote: ↑Thu Mar 25, 2021 1:31 am
There is one of the most common solutions when miniPC cannot be turned on. Disassemble the machine, remove the button battery, short-circuit the socket of the button battery, and then try to turn it on. The button battery does not need to be plugged in.
Hi have sent email to support team but if this is manufacturer fix please send me
Details on how to disassemble and locate offending button battery
GK3V ram6g rom128gb
Intel celeron j4125
No power except brief blue light when wall socket
Switched on totally dead, setup and used for 4 days switched off and 3 days later nothing,
Re: Another GK3V that won't turn back on...
Posted: Wed Apr 07, 2021 1:17 am
by witt
Daz131 wrote: ↑Tue Apr 06, 2021 9:53 am
witt wrote: ↑Thu Mar 25, 2021 1:31 am
There is one of the most common solutions when miniPC cannot be turned on. Disassemble the machine, remove the button battery, short-circuit the socket of the button battery, and then try to turn it on. The button battery does not need to be plugged in.
Hi have sent email to support team but if this is manufacturer fix please send me
Details on how to disassemble and locate offending button battery
GK3V ram6g rom128gb
Intel celeron j4125
No power except brief blue light when wall socket
Switched on totally dead, setup and used for 4 days switched off and 3 days later nothing,
This is the bios discharge video
Re: Another GK3V that won't turn back on...
Posted: Wed Apr 07, 2021 6:33 pm
by Daz131
I appreciate the recent video upload but as the pc is less
Than 2 weeks old. I have been advised by support@ who will replace Unit for me.therefore I won’t take this action so warranty is protected, I will post how it went. Thanks again
Re: Another GK3V that won't turn back on...
Posted: Wed Apr 07, 2021 6:57 pm
by maleko48
jamiec wrote: ↑Thu Mar 25, 2021 10:17 am
Thanks for that, it has worked
It is very concerning that this has happened. Any ideas of this common fault that is occurring?
I have left the battery out for now
I know if I have further issues, Amazon won't give me an issue to change it or refund me
BIOS panics and/or BIOS corruption are common quirks that can happen on any and all PCs at some point or another in their lifetime. Do not be alarmed. Pulling the "button cell battery" AKA: the CMOS battery simply clears the persistent BIOS memory in NVRAM that stores any customizations you have made to your BIOS settings so you don't lose them between boots.
Misconfigured settings / drivers / updates etc can all play a part l. There is a reasonable chance a Windows update could have caused it if not a BIOS bug or otherwise.