This is always a very worrying one. Going to switch on your computer only for nothing to happy is never a good sign. This will be a hardware issue and will usually be serious. If - after switching the computer on - there's no sound at all (i.e. nothing inside the system tries to start-up), this might be a fault with the power supply unit, CPU or in the best-case scenario a loose connection.
If you hear some sounds but then it fails, it might be a problem with the hard-drive or a couple of other components. Either way, in this case it's usually best to contact your computer vendor or local repair shop straight away and go from there. There's unfortunately very little you can do unless it's a loose connection (however it's unfortunately rarely a loose connection in these cases) hence it's best to ring up your vendor/repair shop.
If you hear some sounds but then it fails, it might be a problem with the hard-drive or a couple of other components. Either way, in this case it's usually best to contact your computer vendor or local repair shop straight away and go from there. There's unfortunately very little you can do unless it's a loose connection (however it's unfortunately rarely a loose connection in these cases) hence it's best to ring up your vendor/repair shop.
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