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Really weird laptop problem...
So I have a Toshiba Satellite... last night it randomly shut down. Okay... not too uncommon for a Toshiba Satellite you might say. However... the power button did not work after this. I destaticed it, put the battery in an out... the power button simply wouldnt turn on my computer, nothing would happen when I pressed it. I put it in it's case, and decide to take it in. I procrastinate, don't get around to it, and so I decide to try it out before I bring it in. Works perfectly. I'm on it right now typing this, the only difference I see is that the date is now January 1st, 2002...... can someone explain ANY of this?
EDIT: Okay... so right after I clicked post, I got a blue screen and all I had time to read was 'Make sure hardware is installed propery' although there was a lot more text, and the screen started getting lines all down it, then it started getting wider, and blurry, and I just shut it off. |
Just wanna thank everyone for their input on this thread! (Bump) :)
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My professional opinion is that your computer is fucked up.
Otherwise, I cannot explain it. How old is your lappy? |
Can you still get access to Windows? If so, to get those blue screen errors to stick around, just click properties on my computer, advanced tab, settings button for startup and recovery, then uncheck the box that says automatically restart. This will let you read what the message is, and it will be much simpler for us to help you out.
At a guess, I think it might either be bad RAM, or possibly a near dead CMOS battery. |
It could be that the power receptor on your laptop is loose, and is not supplying AC power all of the time (I am assuming you had this plugged in when it died). Is you battery fully charged by any chance? Beyond that, I would say the motherboard would most likely need to be replaced (as you couldn't turn it on when plugged into AC power), so that would be something to have the shop handle. Before doing any of that, get the error code when you BSOD in case it is something else (such as bad ram or a failing hard drive.)
And just to re-iterate you also need to have your CMOS battery replaced, as it isn't supplying the necessary power to store the information in your CMOS chip when power is lost (which would most likely get taken care of with the motherboard replacement). |
To me it sounds like CMOS is going to be the biggest thing that needs to be replaced.
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