@vippodolsky09 I went to a repair center and they repaired with a month warranty on repair and ever since has crashed down twice, my advice is to get a new one. its a pity as i really like this pc but getting tired of having the same issue, a friend told me to have the mother board replace and make sure to have an intel processor which is very exoensive.
@pogofx I agree...does make you wonder why this is a fix. I know that my hubby has his computer constantly working on a facebook computer game with some "bot" thing, lol. Basically it makes it like he is on there all day long playing in person. At this point and time I'm just happy it worked for us, a new computer or a repair bill wasn't in the budget :) I hope that if you figure it out you will update here!
@mcopper76 I'm glad this worked for you. I would still like to know, out of curiosity, how this could work. Maybe a better question is what is the real problem that this solution fixes. Maybe that would answer why it works. I know that the symptom is a blank screen even though the little blue lights power on. But what causes that so that this works? In most cases the cause of this problem is a poor design with cooling of the gpu which requires reflowing parts of the motherboard.
Interesting video. I tried it just for kicks, but no luck. I ended up removing my motherboard and baking it to reflow the GPU which is the main culprit for this type of problem. But what I would like to know is how this could do anything from a technical standpoint. I'm certainly no laptop expert, but I do have an electrical engineering degree and this makes absolutely no sense from that standpoint. I'm guilty of trying it, since it didn't cost anyhting; but would someone elighten me?
I love you dude!
quadrost 1 hour ago
I love you dude!
quadrost 1 hour ago
You are amazing!!!! Thanks!
hamburgsboy 1 day ago
@vippodolsky09 I went to a repair center and they repaired with a month warranty on repair and ever since has crashed down twice, my advice is to get a new one. its a pity as i really like this pc but getting tired of having the same issue, a friend told me to have the mother board replace and make sure to have an intel processor which is very exoensive.
th35ilent 2 days ago
@pogofx I agree...does make you wonder why this is a fix. I know that my hubby has his computer constantly working on a facebook computer game with some "bot" thing, lol. Basically it makes it like he is on there all day long playing in person. At this point and time I'm just happy it worked for us, a new computer or a repair bill wasn't in the budget :) I hope that if you figure it out you will update here!
mcopper76 3 days ago
@mcopper76 I'm glad this worked for you. I would still like to know, out of curiosity, how this could work. Maybe a better question is what is the real problem that this solution fixes. Maybe that would answer why it works. I know that the symptom is a blank screen even though the little blue lights power on. But what causes that so that this works? In most cases the cause of this problem is a poor design with cooling of the gpu which requires reflowing parts of the motherboard.
pogofx 3 days ago
thank you, it worked for me
probint 4 days ago
@danspoint what did you do?
Brynasty123 5 days ago
Thank you SO much for sharing this!! I was getting ready to call the computer repair man!! @pogofx...it does work!
mcopper76 6 days ago
Interesting video. I tried it just for kicks, but no luck. I ended up removing my motherboard and baking it to reflow the GPU which is the main culprit for this type of problem. But what I would like to know is how this could do anything from a technical standpoint. I'm certainly no laptop expert, but I do have an electrical engineering degree and this makes absolutely no sense from that standpoint. I'm guilty of trying it, since it didn't cost anyhting; but would someone elighten me?
pogofx 1 week ago