07-12-2020, 03:27 AM
I've managed to resurrect my Pinebook Pro! Of course, from SD.
Analyzing all the suggestions that you have made me, and looking for other forums related to the Pinebook Pro, I discovered that some users had failed to load it with the USB-C cable. I remembered that, just before my PBP died, I had recharged it through that system. This possibility I had previously ruled out because, afterwards, once the PBP no longer turned on, I had recharged it with the normal cable several times. unsuccessfully. However, I read that a user had managed to bring the laptop back to life after recharging it overnight with the normal cable, and decided to try the same. I plugged it into the wall socket and, more than twelve hours later, it finally turned on.
What I still do not understand is why the PBP did not turn on when, previously, I disconnected the battery and bypassed the wires to work with AC ...
It appears that what appeared to be a software bug is actually a hardware problem with the USB-C
Analyzing all the suggestions that you have made me, and looking for other forums related to the Pinebook Pro, I discovered that some users had failed to load it with the USB-C cable. I remembered that, just before my PBP died, I had recharged it through that system. This possibility I had previously ruled out because, afterwards, once the PBP no longer turned on, I had recharged it with the normal cable several times. unsuccessfully. However, I read that a user had managed to bring the laptop back to life after recharging it overnight with the normal cable, and decided to try the same. I plugged it into the wall socket and, more than twelve hours later, it finally turned on.
What I still do not understand is why the PBP did not turn on when, previously, I disconnected the battery and bypassed the wires to work with AC ...
It appears that what appeared to be a software bug is actually a hardware problem with the USB-C