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Laptop troubleshooting for power problems


by toshibatroubleshooting

Hibernate and Standby modes are extremely useful for laptops when it is used wise fully. But sometime it create problem for user. Most common problem is laptop does not wake up from hibernation or stand by mode. Laptop become dead and it require restarting with power button. Here I will share free laptop troubleshooting and repair guide for Toshiba and dell laptops.

laptop Troubleshooting tips:

keep patient few laptop require 25 to 30 sec to wake up

Look for a Suspend or Hibernate key. Some laptops have special keys or buttons for one or both, but the user might not have noticed them if he normally uses some other wake-up method.

  • Try pressing and holding the laptop’s power button for five seconds or more. On a PC that's configured to Suspend or Hibernate with a press of the power button, holding down the power button will usually reset and reboot it.
  • Most laptops have an [Fn] key you can press in conjunction with other keys to control laptop-specific features, including power management.
  • As a last resort, remove all batteries, wait a few minutes, and then replace the batteries. This laptop guide for troubleshooting help you to troubleshoot your laptop.

After you successfully restart the laptop for troubleshooting, you need to look for the underlying problem. Typically, such problems stem from a disagreement either between the power management features of the BIOS and those of your Windows version or between power management and the video card. To begin troubleshooting, make sure you have the most recent version of the video driver installed. It never hurts to go ahead and download and install the latest drivers from the manufacturer's Web site. Outdated video drivers have been known to cause power management problems in some systems.

A conflict between the BIOS power management and Windows power management is the most common cause of such wake-up failure. Experiment with different settings in the BIOS to see if that might solve the problem. For example, a PC might not wake up if Advanced Power Management (APM) is enabled in the Power Options of Control Panel, the BIOS is configured to suspend the laptop, and the BIOS time-out value is less than the value configured in Windows. To correct this, you would set the BIOS time-out to be higher than the Windows time-out. I hope this laptop troubleshooting guide help you to solve your problem and definitely save some bugs.

dell laptop troubleshooting

Step 1

Consult the icon on the Taskbar in the lower right corner of your screen. There are several pop ups there. These icons will alert you to any problems that can be fixed, such as Windows updates, security patches, compatibility with software or programs that need updates.

Step2

Take note of the Dell Laptop behavior. This will help during dell laptop troubleshooting. If it is shutting down and feels warm, and you can hear the fan motor constantly running, then it is probably overheating.

Step3

If you receive a blue screen with stop errors on it and the computer spontaneously restarts after you installed new software or peripherals, then it is probably related to that. Try to remove the software or do systems restore and see if the problem continues.

Step4

Check the Dell laptop screen for scratches, damaged, missing or dead pixels. Clean the screen thoroughly with an LCD screen cleaner. You may have to replace the entire screen if this happens.

Step5

Listen for troubles such as scratching on hard drive or CD-Rom drive or failing to start dell laptops. Use a multi-meter on the power supply if it will not start. This will give you a good indication your Dell laptop power supply needs to be replaced.

Step6

If the Dell laptop batteries are not holding a charge, they may need to be replaced. Be sure to get original equipment batteries, despite the costly investment. Be sure you have the proper charger, also.

Step7

Be alert for burning or plastic type smells, as this could indicate the motherboard is fried from too much voltage or a power surge.


About the Author

Notebookrepair.blogspot provides free laptop troubleshooting tips and guide for your Laptop Keyboard Repair and lcd repairing. This notebook and laptop repairs guide can troubleshoot many laptop problems and save few bugs.


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