My Acer Nitro 5 is not booting up but with a hair dryer blowing in the back side it boots up! Help

liching
liching Member Posts: 3 New User

Hi, all I have an Acer Nitro 5, it has been 2 years and worked perfectly fine, I have been using it pretty decently. Some days back when I try to start my laptop it wouldn't boot up even, I tried to charge it for some time eventually the battery full indicator is on but still the laptop wouldn't turn on. In my desperate needs of help I contacted a friend of mine to which he suggested to blow with a hair dryer in the backside for 1 2 minutes and try booting up! to my Suprise it works! But how??? Also, if it is once booted than it can be booted quite easily for the next 4 5 hours but after this time period, I need to blow with a Hair dryer again.

I have contacted a laptop service center to which they check the CMOS battery which is fine as they suggested it has 3.14V which is normal. They have also applied new thermal paste!

Still the problems continue!

FYI, whether is suddenly very cold and rainy but the system has had no contact with any liquid whatsoever!

Has anyone had this problem! Even so, if anybody have any idea regarding the issue on how to solve, please share your experience. I am desperate now!

Answers

  • StevenGen
    StevenGen ACE Posts: 12,699 Trailblazer

    Usually a Hard Reset should reset the EC, Chipset chips that control the laptops many functions including the On/Off. Seeing that the service centre has disconnected the main battery and disconnected the RTC/BIOS battery which is a hard reset and your laptop is still having the same problems, the service centre should have checked the main power rail and the charging rail circuitries if there are any problems. Take your laptop either to Acer support or back to that service centre and get them to check the main power rail as that is where the laptops problem is. Good luck and hope this helps you out.

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  • liching
    liching Member Posts: 3 New User

    Yes, that can also be, also do you have any idea, how blowing by a hair dryer could boot up the system. Do you think there is an any effect in the main power rail with the hair dryer.

  • StevenGen
    StevenGen ACE Posts: 12,699 Trailblazer

    The hair dryer thing is very strange, as I've only done that to ipads when they don't power on, so it could also be a battery issue which somehow the heat rejuvenates the battery. If your Nitro laptop is at least 4 years old then change the battery and see if it fixes the issue, if its only 2 years old laptop or less then the Nitro laptop needs to be analyzed by an experienced technician or send it to Acer tech support in your country.

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  • liching
    liching Member Posts: 3 New User

    its only 2 and half year old, yes I am thinking of going to Acer support now.
    Lately I have been checking a lot and I am starting to think it is a motherboard issue, like failed in Mosfet or some chips these chips do reciprocate similar problems like mine.