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Computers and Technology, 28.08.2019 18:10 goofy44

You turn your computer on and the computer will not boot up. what is something you should do to diagnose the problem?
plug the computer in.
check if the computer is plugged in.
turn the surge protector on and off.
push the computer on button again.

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