Predator Nitro V ANV15-41-R7K3-it suddenly stops working,Why did it error?

Steph101
Steph101 Member Posts: 3 New User
edited February 8 in Predator Laptops

Good day, everyone! I got my Acer Predator Nitro V ANV15-41-R7K3 OPI 15.6" FHD Ryzen 5 8GB 512GB SSD RTX 2050 Win11 Gaming Laptop last January 2025. Yesterday while doing my schoolwork, it suddenly stops working I used my mouse to shut down it, but it doesn't help at all. I tried charging it after a few seconds it shows error then start restarting. Shall I worry about this, or it is completely normal? I opened multiple apps during that time. I was just wondering if I will be needing to return the unit to the shop where I bought it for warranty. Sorry I was asking a dumb question I just can't find the reason as to why did it error. I am not familiar with desktops and still adjusting to the modern technology. Thank you

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Answers

  • Puraw
    Puraw ACE, Member Posts: 15,414 Trailblazer

    Hi, this is not a desktop but a laptop. What error did you get? is your BIOS version 1.13 released 2 weeks ago? Is Windows11 fully updated?

  • Steph101
    Steph101 Member Posts: 3 New User

    Good day, everyone! I got my Acer Predator Nitro V ANV15-41-R7K3 OPI 15.6" FHD Ryzen 5 8GB 512GB SSD RTX 2050 Win11 Gaming Laptop last January 2025. Yesterday while doing my schoolwork, it suddenly stops working I used my mouse to shut down it but it doesn't help at all. I tried charging it after a few seconds it shows error then start restarting. Shall I worry about this, or it is completely normal? I opened multiple apps during that time. I was just wondering if I will be needing to return the unit to the shop where I bought it for warranty. Sorry I was asking a dumb question I just can't find the reason as to why did it error. I am not familiar with desktops and still adjusting to the modern technology. Thank you

  • Steph101
    Steph101 Member Posts: 3 New User

    Hi! Thank you for answering. As far as I remembered I haven't updated anything aside from windows 11 last month.

  • Axxo
    Axxo Member, Ally Posts: 1,242

    Let's try the methods below and check if any of the resolves fixes the issue. Method 1: Perform SFC Scan and Repair Windows Image
    -This process will perform scan for any corrupted system files or integrity violation and will attempt to repair it along with the Windows Image.

    1. Open command prompt with administrator access
    2. Type each command below and wait until scan is completed.
    • sfc /scannow
    • DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /CheckHealth
    • DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /ScanHealth
    • DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth

    Quick note: While the command is running, it's expected to see the process stuck at 20 or 40 percent. After a few minutes, the process will complete successfully.Once you complete the steps, the Deployment Image Servicing and Management tool will connect to the Windows Update servers to download and replace any damaged files in the local image for Windows 10 as necessary.

    1. Close the command prompt.

    Method 2: Perform Clean Boot

    • This process will eliminate 3rd party application running in the background of your computer along with services that are not needed to run windows. If there's any conflicting 3rd party application that causes the issue on your computer, this process will stop it.
    1. Open the run box by pressing the Windows Key + R and type msconfig
    2. System Configuration Utility box will open and by default you are on general tab.
    3. On the General tab, click the selective startup and make sure that load system service and load startup items both have checked mark.
    4. Click on services tab
    5. Put a check mark on Hide All Microsoft Services > This is a very important part as if you miss to click on this, computer might not boot properly or permanently and will end up on clean installation.
    6. Once Hide all Microsoft Services have checked mark on it, click on Disable All
    7. Click on the Startup Tab and click open task manager. This will open another window which contains all your startup applications on the administrator account.
    8. Disable all application that you're not using. You can simply just click on them and select disable.
    9. Click OK , Apply and close the configuration utility.

    Method 3: Update Driver

    1. Open run box by pressing Windows Key + R and type devmgmt.msc then hit enter
    2. Locate and expand Mice and other pointing devices
    3. Right-click HID-compliant mouse and select Update driver
    4. Select Search automatically for drivers
    5. Wait for the process to complete, once completed, restart your computer and check if it resolves your issue.

    Method 4: Roll-back driver

    1. Open run box by pressing Windows Key + R and type devmgmt.msc then hit enter
    2. Locate and expand Mice and other pointing devices
    3. Right-click HID-compliant mouse and select Update driver
    4. Select Browse my computer for drivers
    5. Select Let me pick from a list of available drivers on my computer
    6. Select any older driver from the list and click next
    7. Wait for the process to complete, once completed, restart your computer and check if it resolves your issue. Hope this helps.

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