Medion Akoya E6232 is not working anymore?

jo
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Some time ago, my Medion laptop suddenly went out while in operation. It did not beep, flickered or anything like that, he just turned off. When I tried to turn it on, nothing happened, the lights did not light up, it did not rustle and the screen remained black. Even if it hangs on the charging cable nothing happens.

However, it was very hot that day, over 30 ° C and I thought the battery may have overheated. Now I have ordered a new battery and it still does not work. What could it be?

(About nine months ago about the keyboard was running water, I turned it off, turned it around and left it for a few days, then it ran smoothly again, maybe it has something to do with it.)

ph

I would say that the laptop where the power adapter is installed is defective or you have a short circuit because you can't do anything.

Ch

Problem told, problem detected.
On a hot day, you may have had your laptop on your knees, on the bed or on the comforter - or even on a table.

Have you ever realized where a laptop sucks in the cooling air? Mostly the opening is under the laptop - where the processor is installed. The processor heats up very quickly. And if you now cover this access, or even put on a table under normal conditions, access to the cold air is not really guaranteed. The very fact that the waste heat warms up the case below the laptop. So if cooler air passes the case, it is warmed up a bit. Then it is drawn in and the cooling decreases steadily / continuously.

What happens then should be clear to you. The processor has boiled soft, no, rather roasted. The processor is over. All you have to do is to remove the hard drive - at most the RAM. The rest is just electronic waste.

RAM memory or stones can be used again otherwise. The hard disk often keeps the data on it. If the hard drive was defective, the laptop would still tackle, but beep immediately and give the message that he has not found the HDD. But since nothing works, the processor does not continue the boot sequence if you press the power button.

You have no choice but to buy a new laptop. You may also like to bring your old in a specialty store - or better to a computer doctor - who would pretty much suspect the same and confirm my thesis.