overheating you can pull the main battery and let it sit and it will come back on. If that doesnt work it could be the motherboard. I have 3 motherboards that do it every time here. If it came back on
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...battery in: a. At times the laptop turns itself off (does not seem to be an overheating problem, it has been tested with heat imaging instrument); root of problem is unknown b. Once it is turned off, ...
eReaders category for a Tablet expert. If it's new, or under warranty, I would consider returning/replacing it A.S.A.P. A Battery overheating CAN be a dangerous thing, resulting in a fire or explosion
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My ibm lenovo laptop is plugged in into the AC power, it shows that the battery is charging but when i press the power button so the computer could start up, it won't power on. i removed the battery ...
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...overheating in the future. If you check both of those and the computer just wont turn back on theres a good chance you fried something internally, most likely your hard drive. If thats the case i ...
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...overheating. You can try to clean the cooling vents using a can of compressed air or a vacuum cleaner (make sure to turn off the system and disconnect battery and charger before you try this). If the ...
...the blue, or did something happen to cause this, ie... power failure, kicked the plug out, ran the battery completely dead, overheated,
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...the computer. It is a large button cell type battery, mounted directly to the motherboard. It should be replaced by a repair shop, since any amount of overheating of the motherboard can be a
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...Memory or motherboard might have a crack in it from overheating. As the PC warms up the crack expands until something doesn't connect. Bad connection on battery terminals Power supply fault Good ...
...EXACT same power specs? Has the AC jack been damaged due to pulling on the cord while plugged it? Unplug, remove battery, plug in, try to reboot. Has it been overheating? Fan, vents, heatsink
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