Question Dell G5 5505 (2021) Ryzen 4600h Will not post

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Star615

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I will try to be detailed and brief , my dell g5 5505 laptop was overheating and had fan issues . We ordered fans and re did thermal paste .
Computer was running like new with 0 hardware lag after this for 3 days .
I also noticed there was a windows update in my update notifications that I was pausing .
I’m not sure how but when I turned my laptop on the next day it went right into a Dell update if I can recall .after that I have not been able to post .
There seems to be no power to the keyboard or usb ports etc .
But the laptop is in a booting loop that restarts itself every 7-10 seconds .
Fans spin but I haven’t been able to get into Bios settings , no display / black screen.
We have tried pulling ram , restarting , pulling cmos , pulling ssd . Nothing is working !
 
When I plug the ac adapter into the wall the blue ring lights up even before it’s in the laptop . Once I put the charger into the laptop the fans spin and backlit keyboard lights up then does this non stop . I let it run for 45 minutes to see if it would eventually boot but it didn’t .
I know that it’s not charging .. the white power light is the only light blinking … no amber ones . It’s almost like it’s in hibernation
 
It’s hard to say , I gamed like 7 hours straight the night before and was a storm outside . I saw that my computer had the pending update icon … I try to keep that stuff paused ..when I turned it in I saw dell update which I thought was for audio ..we did test the end of the charger with volt meter and it had power on the end part
 
It’s hard to say , I gamed like 7 hours straight the night before and was a storm outside . I saw that my computer had the pending update icon … I try to keep that stuff paused ..when I turned it in I saw dell update which I thought was for audio ..we did test the end of the charger with volt meter and it had power on the end part
Understood. The only Dell update, in my opinion, that could possibly brick a laptop would be a failed BIOS update. Those require a restart and must have the power adapter attached. Sounds like that was not the case with your scenario.