laptop crash
laptop crash
My dad and I finally put my computer back together last night, after just over two weeks. The problem now is that it won't run for 20 mins without crashing. After so long it just goes black. Trying to start it up will result in it going black after the power light turns on. This process prevents it from charging as well. Its not overheating, its not running anything. The touchpad doesn't work, so I'm pretty sure we failed at reconnecting a cord somewhere inside. Does anyone have an idea as to why this is happening?
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Re: laptop crash
This makes me think overheating right off the bat. You said it isn't, but what evidence do you have for that?Katotsu wrote:The problem now is that it won't run for 20 mins without crashing. After so long it just goes black. Trying to start it up will result in it going black after the power light turns on.
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1. The thing was pried apart cause it overheated so much it melted the solder holding the charger port in the compFlash wrote:This makes me think overheating right off the bat. You said it isn't, but what evidence do you have for that?Katotsu wrote:The problem now is that it won't run for 20 mins without crashing. After so long it just goes black. Trying to start it up will result in it going black after the power light turns on.
1a. There was no heat at all, whether on the top or bottom of the laptop or on the charger port
2. Its inconsistent; sometimes it lasts almost 20 mins, other times it lasts less than a second
3. I know that there are loose cords inside, the touchpad doesn't work properly and we need to take it apart again anyways
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well then take it apart again. remove thermal paste. Re apply carefully.
Pay attention when you reassemble it.
Worst comes to worst, drill out some vents. All laptops have them, but your intakes may be too small. Drill out larger ones in the case when you've got it apart. Make sure to carefully remove any burrs or excess material before reassembling. If your laptop is pretty much dead already and outside of warranty it can't really hurt.
Pay attention when you reassemble it.
Worst comes to worst, drill out some vents. All laptops have them, but your intakes may be too small. Drill out larger ones in the case when you've got it apart. Make sure to carefully remove any burrs or excess material before reassembling. If your laptop is pretty much dead already and outside of warranty it can't really hurt.
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My dad's doing the work on it, and he doesn't really have an optimal workstation for laptops; his company deals with generators. I'll ask him about what he did and see what else we should do.
Edit: Is it possible that the lingering heat problems from before he fixed it have damaged the components so much that I can't do anything to help it?
Edit: Is it possible that the lingering heat problems from before he fixed it have damaged the components so much that I can't do anything to help it?
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yes, but modern hardware clocks itself down and/or shuts itself off to mitigate the risk of that happening.Katotsu wrote:My dad's doing the work on it, and he doesn't really have an optimal workstation for laptops; his company deals with generators. I'll ask him about what he did and see what else we should do.
Edit: Is it possible that the lingering heat problems from before he fixed it have damaged the components so much that I can't do anything to help it?
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just because you don't think it's overheating now, doesn't mean it isn't. I noticed electronics to finiky and do not always work the way you expect them too. Its a possibility that you damaged something unintentionally while reassembling.

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Clay Pigeon wrote:well then take it apart again. remove thermal paste. Re apply carefully.
Pay attention when you reassemble it.
Worst comes to worst, drill out some vents. All laptops have them, but your intakes may be too small. Drill out larger ones in the case when you've got it apart. Make sure to carefully remove any burrs or excess material before reassembling. If your laptop is pretty much dead already and outside of warranty it can't really hurt.
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We finally got to re-fixing my laptop. Cause of its shut downs? The fan didn't start up. Its strange to me that it didn't have any heat that I could feel though.
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