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Freezing, booting and power issues of a laptop from either operating system or hardware issue problems could come from many sources with in a laptop. The basic and first thing is to try and do a reset of your Nitro laptop completely (that is if you are computer savvy and know how to disassemble a laptop?) if you don't and…
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It might be a faulty hard drive. Also if you know how to open your computer just open it, and take out the ram memories and put again in their places. that's all. ———————————If this answers your question and solved your query please "Click on Yes" or "Click on Like" if you find my answer useful.
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If your cursor will not move or your touchpad is not working at all: Remove connected devices - Remove all devices that are connected to the system except for the power cord. This includes external keyboard, mouse, flash drives, hard drives and other peripherals. Enable/disable your touchpad - Many systems allow you to…
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Let us do the basic steps first. First of all, we need to find out whether it is a hardware or software issue. Here are some of the steps to speed up or increase the performance your computer. Try windows + r - on the run window - type msconfig - click ok click on services check - hide all microsoft services click on…
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Let us do the basic steps first. First of all, we need to find out whether it is a hardware or software issue. Here are some of the steps to speed up or increase the performance your computer. Try windows + r - on the run window - type msconfig - click ok click on services check - hide all microsoft services click on…
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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. Open command prompt with administrator access Type each command below and wait until scan is completed. sfc /scannow DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /CheckHealth DISM…
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Let us do the basic steps first. First of all, we need to find out whether it is a hardware or software issue. Here are some of the steps to speed up or increase the performance your computer. Try windows + r - on the run window - type msconfig - click ok click on services check - hide all microsoft services click on…
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There are several reasons why your laptop fan might be running loudly: Overheating: Excess heat can cause your laptop's cooling system to work overtime to prevent overheating. Dust accumulation: Dust can clog vents and impede airflow, causing the fan to work harder.
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Depending on your hardware, you may use the Windows Logo Key + PrtScn button as a shortcut for print screen. If your device does not have the PrtScn button, you may use Fn + Windows logo key + Space Bar to take a screenshot, which can then be printed. For a quick, full-screen capture, press Win + Prt Scr. For a full-screen…
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Does the laptop completely turn off or just the screen, is there any lights showing as that is important to know. First, do a Hard Reset, disconnect the main battery and bios battery, take the ram out and leave the laptop like that for 15min, reconnect everything and if you have 2x ram modules only connect 1x ram module…
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Your laptop might be experiencing a static charge whereas it thinks it is already powered on. To release the static charge do as some of the others suggested about removing the power cord and battery then press and hold the power button for 30 seconds. After 30 seconds put the power cord back in (leave the battery out)…
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A typical laptop battery life lasts up to 3 to 4 years. In one charge, a laptop battery should run 4-6 hours considering moderate usage. But with regular care and a certain amount of attention to some particular settings, one can significantly increase the lifespan of a laptop battery. Windows 10 has an in-built battery…
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If you have other problems with your keyboard, try these steps: Turn off the Chromebook and then turn it back on. Use the keys while you browse as a guest. If the keys work, delete the account that has the problem on your Chromebook and then add it again. If Esc, Backspace, Ctrl, Search, or Alt key doesn't work, please…
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First try to reset the battery: turn off the computer, disconnect the power adapter, press the power button for thirty seconds, leave the computer off for thirty minutes. Then, with the computer off, charge the battery until the LED is blue. If the problem remains, check the battery for wear with the hwinfo64 and also…
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First try to reset the battery: turn off the computer, disconnect the power adapter, press the power button for thirty seconds, leave the computer off for thirty minutes. Then, with the computer off, charge the battery until the LED is blue. If the problem remains, check the battery for wear with the hwinfo64 and also…
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Unfortunately the battery may not be recoverable if allowed to discharge below the critical 5% level. But try this. With the laptop off & plugged in, wait for at least 24 hrs to see if the battery charge LED ever turns from blinking/ steady orange to steady blue If not, you should replace the battery. Try not to let it…
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I suggest that you try to force restart the PC by pressing the power button until it shuts down or restarts. If that didn't help, try to access the Windows Recovery Environment, turn your computer on and off three times. While booting, make sure you turn off the computer when you see the loading logo. After the third time,…
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If your cursor will not move or your touchpad is not working at all: Remove connected devices - Remove all devices that are connected to the system except for the power cord. This includes external keyboard, mouse, flash drives, hard drives and other peripherals. Enable/disable your touchpad - Many systems allow you to…
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Press Windows key + X Click Device Manager Expand Batteries Right-click Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System. Choose Update Driver Software. Make sure you are connected to the Internet, the check for updates. Check if its working... Other things you can try.... Run Windows 10 Battery Diagnostics If your battery isn’t fully…
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(1) Unplug the charger. (2) Press & hold power button for about 30 seconds to auto reset/disconnect the battery from the mainboard. (3) Plug charger back in. (4) If battery charge LED is lit, wait for it to turn steady blue before trying to turn it on. (5) If battery charge LED is unlit or blinking, remove charger again…