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[Solved] Laptop Shutdown During Gameplay & Won't Turn On: Overheating, Solutions & DIY Tips

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  • #1 17365944
    silentyt
    Level 5  
    Hello
    Today I left my laptop with the game on for a while.
    Laptop warms up a bit ... It's normal, but the laptop turned off after some time and ... I don't want to turn on.
    Can someone help me run it or it's already over?
    I know a little about it and I can undress and give details, but I prefer not to do anything myself.
    Thanks in advance.
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  • #2 17365953
    krzysiozak
    Level 39  
    silentyt wrote:
    Hello
    Today I left my laptop with the game on for a while.
    Laptop warms up a bit ... It's normal, but the laptop turned off after some time and ... I don't want to turn on.
    Can someone help me run it or it's already over?
    I know a little about it and I can undress and give details, but I prefer not to do anything myself.
    Thanks in advance.


    You left the laptop on the power adapter or on the batteries only.

    Try to leave it on the power adapter to charge the Laptop.

    What does the lamp from the power supply show, whether it is connected,

    Press the power button for 8 seconds.
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  • #3 17365981
    silentyt
    Level 5  
    krzysiozak wrote:
    You left the laptop on the power adapter or on the batteries only.

    It was on the power supply. It was always there, and I rarely disconnected it, and it worked normally ...

    Edit.
    I would like to add that a week ago the hard drive was replaced and everything worked well since then.
    And since yesterday a few keys have stopped working ...

    Added after 44 [minutes]:

    Quote:
    Try to leave it on the power adapter to charge the Laptop.

    What does the lamp from the power supply show, whether it is connected,

    Press the power button for 8 seconds.


    The lamp from the power supply shows nothing.
    He presses the button but nothing unusual happens ...
    I have already connected it to the power supply, it will see if it changes something, but usually the laptop started immediately after connecting.
  • #4 17366142
    krzysiozak
    Level 39  
    Do you have an instrument [voltmeter] to check if the power supply is operational?
    Does it provide output voltage on the connected power supply to the mains?

    After time:
    From what you write it appears that you can't even enter BIOS, Deaf and Blind.
    Personally, I would have given up. But what the electrode is for, let's wait for better professionals than me.
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  • #5 17366307
    silentyt
    Level 5  
    Unfortunately, I do not have it, but I checked it under other equipment and it works normally. (Charger not Original)
    Unfortunately, I do not have any other charger that I can connect to my laptop.
    I pulled out my HDD but it still won't turn on.
    I don't know ... RAM pull out too? Is this not the fault of the components?
    Unfortunately, I also do not have any screwdriver to remove the cover from the bottom of the laptop ... And I also have no one to borrow from.
    Can anything else be done?

    Added after 19 [minutes]:

    It will be possible that if I leave it for some time with, for example, the battery removed, it will start working? However, has something deeper happened and you will have to have the laptop serviced or just buy a new one?
  • #6 17366480
    Anonymous
    Level 1  
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  • #7 17366533
    silentyt
    Level 5  
    System PL wrote:
    Maybe the laptop is old?
    Enter the brand and more details.
    I had an IBM T42 and it crashed the same way.
    Old man.
    Better give yourself a name, go to the site, and if nothing is done, a new computer and if you want, a copy of the disk if something does not happen to it?


    I bought the laptop myself and I have had it since 2014, I think.
    SONY Vaio SVF152A29M model
    4 GB of RAM
    (Newly bought drive a week ago) 1 Tb 128 MB Cache SEAGATE ... It's a pity that I didn't have time to enjoy it.
    Intel HD Graphics and Geforce graphics, but unfortunately I don't remember what ...
    I do not remember any more and I do not know exactly what is in it.
  • #8 17366543
    Anonymous
    Level 1  
  • #9 18455149
    silentyt
    Level 5  
    @system PL
    @krzysiozak
    Hello,
    Yes, I know it's been a long time since my last response, and I'm sorry.
    Generally, the laptop was in the closet until then, and today, when I am off work, I decided to take it down because a year and a half ago I had a problem with it and I just let it go.
    And as you can see in the pictures - nothing seems to burn a component. Some photos are from the bottom of the motherboard and they are taken a bit strange, but otherwise I can't because I can't disconnect a few cables.
    I took out the batteries from the motherboard to reset the BIOS and after 1 minute I connected the power and nothing.
    I disconnected the RAM and floppy drives and still no effect. Could it be the fault of the power cord? Although with the battery it also does not work ?
    Or maybe with an entrance or a further way?
    When the laptop turned off, it was powered on and with the battery inserted.

    If it is needed, I will try to borrow a multimeter from someone. How do I get what to measure?

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around a laptop, specifically a SONY Vaio SVF152A29M, that shut down during gameplay and failed to power on afterward. The user reported that the laptop was connected to a power supply, which showed no indication of power. Previous issues included a hard drive replacement and malfunctioning keys. Various troubleshooting steps were suggested, including checking the power supply with a voltmeter, removing the battery, and inspecting internal components for damage. The user expressed concern about the possibility of deeper hardware issues and the need for professional servicing or replacement.
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