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Basically, my laptop has been serving me well for the longest time, it's pretty worked up to the extent that whenever I use it long enough without a charger, it just crashes so I usually don't do sth exhausting when the charger isn't in.
one day my laptop crashed and entered system repair, I decided I might as well reset it since this may be caused by a virus, and it was filled with spam anyways.
I instantly regret this decision as it started resetting, since whenever it reaches a certain percentage it just shuts down, and says an error has occured and wants to start again, and this keeps happening over and over, till I just shut it down for good and placed it in my cupboard.
I tried again after a while obviously but this still happens, with or without the charger, but recently I've been having trouble and am going to need my laptop again, so fixing it asap is optimal.
I didn't want to give it to a workshop since usually they have high fees especially for laptops, so I thought I should check here first.
I understand there might be a hardware malfunction, but is there no way I can ignore it for now till I can get a new laptop? I don't think getting it repaired would be optimal.
I forgot the exact specs of my laptop, but all I can conclude is that it's a lenovo AMD A6
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one day my laptop crashed and entered system repair, I decided I might as well reset it since this may be caused by a virus, and it was filled with spam anyways.
I instantly regret this decision as it started resetting, since whenever it reaches a certain percentage it just shuts down, and says an error has occured and wants to start again, and this keeps happening over and over, till I just shut it down for good and placed it in my cupboard.
I tried again after a while obviously but this still happens, with or without the charger, but recently I've been having trouble and am going to need my laptop again, so fixing it asap is optimal.
I didn't want to give it to a workshop since usually they have high fees especially for laptops, so I thought I should check here first.
I understand there might be a hardware malfunction, but is there no way I can ignore it for now till I can get a new laptop? I don't think getting it repaired would be optimal.
I forgot the exact specs of my laptop, but all I can conclude is that it's a lenovo AMD A6
Continue reading...