Aspire 5 froze and now dead after restarting a couple times always shutting itself down after 5s

LJAspire5
LJAspire5 Member Posts: 1 New User

I didnt have any power issues before.

I was gaming on my laptop but nothing crazy. It wasn't overheating or running slow. All of a sudden my pc froze and it sounded like the ventilator was stuttering after it froze. It didn't respond. I pushed in the power button and i restarted my pc. No error or nothing, everything seemed normal. After 10 minutes the pc crashed again. The same like before. So I tried restarting it. But now it started for 5s and shut down itself. Only the fan was blowing and the led keyboard was on. Then it repeated this for a couple times.

So I tried to hard restart it by pushing down the power button for 10s. Now the pc beeped two times and the startup was longer but still not enough.

I have unplugd the battery and the power cord to drain the rest like a lot of sollutions recommend. But now it doesn't even restart or the battery indicator doesn't show anything. It's dead, the power cord isn't the problem i have tested the voltage. The battery seems drained, normally the pc should start with the powercord itself and the battery unplugged. But there isn't any sign of life.

I tried a lot of things but now I am at the end of my knowledge.

Answers

  • Puraw
    Puraw ACE, Member Posts: 17,147 Trailblazer

    Hi, you need to post your full Aspire 5 model like A515-54G and what Windows version you have. If the laptop is more than 4 years old and the battery has not been replaced it could be a bad battery, other hardware issues could be RAM, try another RAM module if you have a spare one and also try another power adapter, don't use a USB-C charger. If you can't boot try to reset the CMOS-BIOS: Open the back of the laptop and disconnect the battery cable from the motherboard. Locate the CMOS module (with 2 twisted wires Red and Black) and remove the coin battery. Shorten the +/- terminals inside the CMOS capsule for 2 seconds with a bended paperclip and put the coin battery back with the + sign facing up, close the CMOS capsule. Next, press the Power Button on the keyboard for 10-15 seconds after that reconnect the battery cable to the motherboard. Close the laptop, plug-in the adapter and try to boot.