Laptop not working anymore? - 1

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Hello dear community For some time now my girlfriend's laptop has stopped working. We had suspected that the battery was broken, but it continues to draw power and the device remains permanently in standby mode. We looked for a solution on the internet and found out There's a bios battery under the mainboard and this can be the cause of the error. Since we do not unscrew the device ourselves, after a long consideration we went to a pc specialist for the analysis, he did not take any money and he did not bother to unscrew the laptop to the bios battery. Now we stand there and do not know what to do give us tips on how we can get the device repaired!

mi

Sometimes, when not in use for a long time, dust settles on the electronics (gets through the fan openings). It was the same for me.

You have to hit the laptop with the palm of your hand and possibly blow into the fans. Then he went to my house again.

No

We have already tried everything but that is of no use. We had already unscrewed it and were able to take out the keyboard and at the top you could see the connection of the battery

mi

Hmm, then you really have to invest money in a repair. But only after an estimate!

No

We had money for a repair together, only we were with one who had supposedly pretended to be a specialist. Only chaotic office was found on site. Analysis was not carried out properly. According to the statement, it was just a short circuit that you can't really believe to get the right specialists for an analysis 50 euro and chect from top to bottom with these it wasn't the case I got the laptop back unrepaired because he just wanted to save the effort so he certainly didn't take any money

Va

Open the laptop and disconnect the CMOS battery. It's not really difficult. Wouldn't be a PC specialist and definitely not pay any money. Most of the time it is very easy to solve such problems.

Which laptop do you have?

Va

Under no circumstances to repair it. Is mostly rip off and not worth it.

No

We had the laptop screwed on and only up to the top woman can see the connection of the battery under no circumstances because too much fear that what is broken was already with a specialist according to his statement that it should have been only a short circuit for the analysis he didn't take any money and saved himself the trouble

re

If possible, remove the battery from the laptop (fairly simple on older models, disgusting on newer ones) and do not connect the laptop to the power, in short, your laptop has no power. Then press the power button for a few seconds (also known as the "on button") and then try booting again after you have reconnected it to the mains. This will discharge all electrons.

Va

Such nonsense, the thing doesn't just short-circuit. My tip if you don't want to be deducted: do it yourself. Screw the part on there you can't really go wrong, simple things like changing the cmos battery, or just unplugging is super easy or do you get a technician for a bulb change?

Va

Which laptop do you have? The problem is definitely easy to fix.

No

We also explained that there's a bios battery under the mainboard, according to his statement it said that not all models have one but the model we have has one below it he thought that this laptop would not have been a fatal analysis error

Va

Yes, of course, not all laptops have a bios battery, but 99.9% have one! A fatal analysis error is probably only his assessment. If you have money loose you can give the laptop (whichever is apparently a secret) to the "specialist".

Va

And you don't dare to unplug the bios battery or open the laptop because?

No

Yes and say from the front if you could check that with a new bio battery on our laptop which is at the bottom, that means you have to take out the mainboard to get at the bio battery and it is a little complicated to do it yourself

No

Screw on the whole mainboard of this laptop mus sman because it sits on the underside and if you don't have as much idea about it, I would rather leave it before it breaks

Va

Then you will have to spend a lot of money, but whoever has it has it.

No

Yes yes it will cost a little but then wa are on the safe side even opening the laptop has already blown into it

Va

Hardly a safe side, who knows if the problem does not reappear. And if there's something again you can't do anything again. Always have to send everything in, but you have a plan.

Va

Discharge all electrons, so. Learned something again