My S7-391 won't boot at all

MWiseman
MWiseman Member Posts: 3 New User

Bought my Aspire S7-391 in December 2013 - worked exceptionally well for 18 months.  About two months ago (June 2015) noticed occassional slower "wake-ups" from sleep mode (instead of instant).  They were sometimes 1-2 minutes long and sometimes 5 minutes long.  Dismissed it since it seemed to be related to occassions when the laptop entered sleep mode while holding a large amont of data in memory (such as a streaming movie etc).  I assumed it simply took longer to "refresh" and wake-up.

 

However, 2 weeks ago, the laptop started taking much longer to wake-up - up to several hours.  Then 1 week ago, the laptop had to be on for over 12 hours to "wake-up".  After checking some online discussions, I decided to delete the installed ACER-moidifed video drivers and install generic Intel drivers.  After install, reboot still took a long-time (several hours).  I then installed a bunch of Windows "recommeneded" upgrades.  Laptop has not rebooted since - even though being "on" for more than 24-hours.

 

Basically, both LED's are on (SSD AND battery charging).  If I disconnect the power cable, the battery LED will turn-off and the laptop will sound a beep (and vice-versa).

 

I have tried EVERY type of trick listed in all the online forums (including reflashing the BIOS).  No combination of power-on/off, FN-ESC, F-whatever keys will work.  The battery reset hole key has been used, I tightened the middle back screw etc....

 

I have yet to disassemble the laptop itself.

 

Any thoughts?

Answers

  • MWiseman
    MWiseman Member Posts: 3 New User

    Any thoughts?  Should I just take it to repair?

  • MWiseman
    MWiseman Member Posts: 3 New User

    Having left my computer plugged in and "on" (blue LED on left lighted) for 48 hours without touching it, it finally "woke-up".  Must be some weird "wake-up" issue coming out of power-off or sleep. 


    Backing-up all my files - but would like suggestions - I am afraid the next time I have to re-start or just "wake-up" the computer won't respond again for days.