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Laptop malfunctioning
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My sons HP laptop that is 20 months old has developed a fault.
When turned on earlier the screen was all crazed (like a TV out of tune) and it turned itself off before fully loading. We took the battery out and then reattached it and started it up again. This time the screen was fine but again it died before fully loading.
The battery has not held a charge for some time so he always runs it off the mains.
Can anyone help from the rather vague symptoms described?! I'm hoping that it is just the battery but as he is running via the mains this would seem odd to me (but then I know nothing about laptops).
Thanks for any help.
When turned on earlier the screen was all crazed (like a TV out of tune) and it turned itself off before fully loading. We took the battery out and then reattached it and started it up again. This time the screen was fine but again it died before fully loading.
The battery has not held a charge for some time so he always runs it off the mains.
Can anyone help from the rather vague symptoms described?! I'm hoping that it is just the battery but as he is running via the mains this would seem odd to me (but then I know nothing about laptops).
Thanks for any help.
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Does it have an Nvidia graphics chip? (it may have an Nvidia sticker, or if not you can look up the specs of the model number. If it has, then maybe the laptop has a well documented fault, just Googling "nvidia graphics chip problem" will give you loads of hits. There's a forum here http://www.nvidiadefect.com/ that might help.
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EH ^ Where on earth have you got the idea from that HP laptops show error codes with lines on the screen?
The two main things that would cause a laptop to shut down again pretty much straight away are serious overheating (which would require the heatsink to have come unattached from the CPU for it to happen that fast) or it's got no power, so possible dead power supply.
The two main things that would cause a laptop to shut down again pretty much straight away are serious overheating (which would require the heatsink to have come unattached from the CPU for it to happen that fast) or it's got no power, so possible dead power supply.